What are the clinical symptoms of autonomic disorders?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Typical symptoms. The clinical manifestations can involve multiple systems of the body, such as the cardiovascular system, respiratory system, digestive system, endocrine system, metabolic system, genitourinary system, etc., and patients feel a variety of symptoms. For example, heart neurosis such as chest tightness, breathlessness, palpitation, and a sense of impending death; gastrointestinal neuroses such as stomach pain, bloating, vomiting, diarrhea, etc.; Some patients present with headache and dizziness, blurred vision, insomnia, forgetfulness, numbness, itching, tightness, stiffness and discomfort all over the body, numbness of the limbs, fever in the hands and feet, fever all over the body, but the body temperature is normal, the whole body is hot and sweaty, or the whole body has migratory pain, abnormal feeling of migratory sex, irregular menstruation and dysmenorrhea in women, sperm loss and impotence in men.

    It is often accompanied by emotional changes such as anxiety, nervousness, and depression, and is generally ineffective according to organic diseases such as coronary heart disease and gastritis.

    Other symptoms. Decreased sympathetic function or parasympathetic hyperfunction is manifested by miosis, increased saliva production, slowed heart rate, vasodilation, decreased blood pressure, increased gastrointestinal peristalsis and secretion by the digestive glands, increased hepatic glycogen stores to increase absorption, and bladder and rectal contractions to promote the elimination of waste products. When the parasympathetic function is reduced or the sympathetic nerve function is hyperactive, it is manifested as dilated pupils, widened eye fissures, proptosis of the globe, increased heart rate, constriction of visceral and ** blood vessels, increased blood pressure, rapid breathing, bronchiectasis, inhibition of gastrointestinal peristaltic secretion, increased blood glucose and increased peripheral blood volume.

    Basis for diagnosis. Autonomic nervous system disorders or disorders should be considered when patients have a wide range of symptoms, more than 6 major discomforts, and involve multiple systems such as cardiovascular, digestive, and respiratory systems, and are difficult to explain by a single organ disease.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello. 1.Nourish Qi.

    The so-called nourishing qi includes two aspects. One refers to the function of recuperating and improving the various organs of the human body. The second is to pay attention to the maintenance and regulation of the spirit.

    The latter is especially important. In "Su Tong Ancient Theory of Innocence", it is said: "Tranquility is nothing, true qi comes from it, the spirit is guarded, and illness and peace are never there."

    However, in real life, it is not easy to be able to be a person who has few desires, is emotionally stable, and does not want to be greedy and supportive. This requires a long period of character cultivation to make righteousness and harmony smooth, so that the disease and evil will not be able to be cured. As the saying goes:

    Righteousness is stored in the body, and evil cannot be done'。Mencius once said, "I am good at nurturing my mighty spirit."

    As long as you obey nature, have no distractions, be quiet and optimistic, and be content, your body will not be easy to grow old, and your spirit will not be easy to dissipate. The above refers to the spiritual way of nourishing qi. In terms of physical form, we should also pay attention to maintaining the righteousness of the human body.

    That is, to ensure that the qi of the five internal organs is healthy and vigorous, especially to maintain the qi of the spleen and stomach and the qi of the kidneys. Because the kidney is the innate foundation of the human body, its essence hosts the growth and development of the body, and the essence in the kidney is vigorous, so that the human body is healthy and strong, and it can prolong life. Moreover, the spleen and stomach are the foundation of nurture, and they are the foundation for maintaining sufficient innate essence.

    Therefore, it is necessary to eat regularly and do not overeat; Regular quantification to maintain sound spleen and stomach function.

    2.Adjust your diet.

    Diets are not divided into fine, fine, coarse, or inferior, and all have their own certain "nutritional subtleties."'。In the "Neijing", it is said that "the food is beautiful."'It does not refer to the delicacy of the food, but to say that no matter how fine the food is, the food is sweet, so not eating partially, not making up for it, and not exceeding the amount is an important part of dietary regulation. In addition, the diet should be adjusted to adapt to the changes in the seasonal climate in order to adapt to the natural world.

    If the climate is hot and humid in summer, the diet should be less spicy, greasy and thick, and it should be sweet and cold, such as watermelon, cucumber, fresh lotus root, green vegetables, etc. Mung bean soup can be added to rock sugar instead of tea, which can not only clear heat and detoxify, but also promote dampness.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1 Autonomic disorders: If the circulatory system is involved, that is, the cardiovascular system, the patient may present with chest tightness, chest pain, palpitation, feeling unwell, sometimes even a feeling of chest pressure, may go to the cardiology department to complain of blood disease, may do some cardiac examinations, but the results find that there is no problem; 2, if the autonomic nerve dysfunction is manifested in the digestive system, the patient manifests as stomach distention, stomach pain, stomach discomfort, and some patients show that they do not want to eat 3. If there are neurological manifestations, the patient often manifests as dizziness, headache, and limb discomfort Limb weakness 4 Patients may present with symptoms of the genitourinary system, such as impotence in men and amenorrhea in women, both of which are symptoms of autonomic dysfunction.

    Autonomic dysfunction is a group of symptoms of dysfunction of human internal organs, with a wide range of symptoms, no typical symptoms, and may manifest symptoms of dysfunction of the nervous system, circulatory system, digestive system, and genitourinary system. It is obviously different from anxiety neurosis, which has irritability, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, atypical depression, hypochondriasis, phobia, anxiety disorders, phobias, acute panic attacks and other conditions, and may be accompanied by symptoms of autonomic nervous system disorders, such as sleep disorders, general fatigue and weakness, memory loss, inattention, unresponsiveness or nausea, loss of appetite, weight loss, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Gastrointestinal disorders.

    1) Nervous: gastrointestinal disorders, diarrhea, gastric distension, gastric acid (vomiting acid), dyspepsia;

    2) Pathological (gastric disease): stomach pain, gastric distention, gastric acid (vomiting acid), dyspepsia, gastric ulcer, heartburn (heartburn), gastric colic, gastritis, gastric bleeding, superficial gastritis, bile reflux gastritis, gastric mucosal erosion, duodenum, intestinal ulcer and other gastric diseases.

    2. Cardiac nerve disorders.

    Cardiac nerve disorders include cardiac nerve disorders, cardiac neurosis, etc. If there are symptoms such as visceral beating, chest tightness, chest tightness, palpitations, shortness of breath, breath-holding, precordial pain, chest and flank pain, body pain, dyspnea, tightness of blood vessels, long sighs, rapid heartbeat, numbness and itching, ant walking feeling, migratory pain, throat infarction, neck suffocation and other symptoms. There was pain in the cervical, thoracic, and back spine.

    3. Cranial nerve disorders.

    1) Insomnia, dreaminess, difficulty falling asleep, early awakening, light sleep, easy awakening, nightmares, poor mental condition;

    2) Dizziness, dizziness, headache, hair swelling, numbness, tightness;

    3) General fatigue, fatigue, poor appetite, forgetfulness, lack of concentration, not wanting to speak, timidity, sensitivity and suspicion, sentimentality, dizziness, and increased blood pressure;

    4) depressed, irritable, anxious, manic, nervous, fearful, restless, uncertain, depressed;

    5) Palpitation, rapid heartbeat, numbness, swelling, itching, ant walking, migratory pain.

    4. Neuropathic diseases.

    1) Nervous yin deficiency: yin deficiency and yang kang, yin deficiency and fire, yin deficiency and internal heat, such as heat intolerance, sweating, night sweats, hot sweats, hot flashes, fever, fever in the hands and feet, anxiety, eye astringency, tinnitus, dry mouth, irritability, backache and weak legs, dryness, no sweating, thirst, dry tongue and other symptoms.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The more common symptoms of autonomic disorders include headache, dizziness, palpitation, chest tightness, shortness of breath, premature contractions, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, and dyspepsia.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Autonomic disorders refer to dysfunction of non-somatic nerves, such as palpitation, shortness of breath, breathlessness, sweating or no sweating, dry eyes, no tears, or decreased lip fluid, etc., all of which belong to autonomic neuromodulation. The main symptoms of autonomic dysfunction are as follows:

    1. The manifestations of autonomic nerve dysfunction can be primary. In the process of growth and development, the patient has autonomic nerve problems, and the diagnosis can only be confirmed after ruling out major organic lesions;

    2. If under the influence of other major diseases, the following autonomic disorders may also occur:

    1) Digestive tract diseases: autonomic nerves that regulate the digestive tract may be affected;

    2) Pulmonary disease: the occurrence of major organic lesions will also affect the dysfunction of pulmonary autonomic neuromodulation;

    3) Some patients have anxiety disorder, depression, neurasthenia, and on the basis of this disease, the command of the subcortical autonomic nerve center will fail, and the clinical manifestations of autonomic nerve dysfunction will appear.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Symptoms of autonomic nervous disorders, such as chest tightness, breathlessness, palpitation, impending death and other cardiac neuroses, stomach pain, bloating, vomiting, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal neuroses. Other clinical manifestations such as excessive sweating, headache, dizziness, deterioration of vision, insomnia, forgetfulness, numbness, itching, dysmenorrhea and so on can occur.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nervous system: headache, dizziness, swelling and dullness, tightness and pressure in the head, dizziness and numbness; swollen and painful, dry, blurred vision in both eyes; The limbs are heavy and uncomfortable, the body is tired, the whole body is tight, stiff and uncomfortable, and the whole body is indescribable. The back of the neck is tight and heavy, the limbs are numb, and the ** is numb and itchy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The autonomic nervous system includes sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves, which mainly innervate the functional activities of internal organs

    1. Disorders of internal organs, which can be manifested as palpitation, chest tightness, shortness of breath, nausea, abdominal distention, irregular stool, frequent urination, as well as pressure overflow, dizziness, numbness and discomfort in the limbs, limb ant walking sensation, head tightness, headache, neck and shoulder soreness and discomfort, etc.

    2. Emotional changes, irritability, anger, suspicion, fear, reluctance to see people, anxiety, depression, and mood changes.

    3. Sleep problems, sleep disorders are very common, such as difficulty falling asleep, sleep maintenance disorders, dreaminess, irritability, and early awakening.

    4. Mentally, he is prone to fatigue, fatigue and weakness, decreased concentration, slow reaction, memory loss, and decreased learning ability.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The symptoms of autonomic nerve disorders mainly include the cardio-cerebral digestive system, respiratory system, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular system, endocrine system, metabolic system and urinary system. Such as palpitations, dyspnea, chest tightness, frequent urination, and cardiac neurosis. Gastrointestinal neurosis, such as stomach pain, bloating, vomiting, etc.

    Some patients may experience headaches, dizziness, blurred vision,** and numbness in the limbs. There will also be rational pain all over the body, and women will also have irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, etc.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Autonomic disorders are mostly caused by psychosocial factors, such as long-term excessive stress, and symptoms can manifest as syncope, abnormal blood pressure, sweating, etc., often accompanied by anxiety and depression. **Mainly including general**, including excessive psychological stress, you can seek help from a professional psychologist, pay attention to exercise, avoid overwork, strengthen nutrition, and monitor vital signs blood pressure, heart rate, cardiopulmonary function, etc.

    Drugs** have the following aspects: first gamma oryzanol, which is mainly suitable for patients with autonomic nerve dysfunction; Vitamin B1 is suitable for patients with vitamin B1 deficiency, such as peripheral neuritis and dyspepsia; Propranolol, also known as propranolol, is mainly used in patients with rapid heart rate and tachycardia; Multi-enzyme tablets are mainly suitable for patients with indigestion and lack of appetite. If the patient has poor sleep, oral diazepam drugs, as well as anti-anxiety and depression drugs, such as fluoxetin, paroxetin, etc.; Traditional Chinese medicine can also carry out comprehensive regulation of autonomic nerve dysfunction.

    The prognosis of this disease is generally good, and complications may include mental disorders and depression.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Autonomic disorders include sleep disorders, insomnia, dreaming, waking up early, frequent sweating at night, palpitation, and some are particularly afraid of being disturbed, such as "wow" and shivering. Most of them have external causes, such as extreme nervousness, anxiety, excessive stress, and some are due to the manifestations of menopause in middle-aged women.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Symptoms of autonomic disorders are numerous and can involve multiple systems throughout the body. If it may manifest as chest tightness, palpitations, and breathlessness. Bloating, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, insomnia, forgetfulness, numbness in the hands and feet, paroxysmal hot flashes and sweating, unexplained itching, body aches, fatigue.

    Women may also present with menstrual irregularities and dysmenorrhea. In men, impotence and spermatozoa may occur. A person can have a variety of clinical manifestations, accompanied by anxiety, nervousness, and no obvious organic lesions, it can be judged as autonomic dysfunction.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Autonomic disorders can affect the patient's sleep, resulting in sleep disturbances, such as tossing and turning at night and fatigue the next day. In severe cases, it can also lead to back pain, leg cramps, etc., which can greatly reduce the efficiency of work and life the next day, as well as loss of appetite, abdominal pain and bloating.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Autonomic nerve dysfunction is a variety of diseases caused by **, patients with this disease will have dizziness, chest tightness, palpitation, shortness of breath and other phenomena, after suffering from this disease, the patient's physical and mental impact is great. After suffering from autonomic nerve dysfunction, it is necessary to take effective diagnosis and treatment measures in time, and the improvement of the condition can be promoted through symptomatic **.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Paralysity, spasms, arrhythmia, dizziness, headache, confusion.

    It is recommended to regulate emotions, rest well, and be cautious with medication to prevent allergies.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Emotional ups and downs, irritability, nervousness, or sulking, spleen and stomach disorders, and strong liver fire.

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