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Autonomic disorders are very complex and have the following factors.
First, the factor is the genetic factor, and a large number of studies have shown that the patients with this autonomic disorder have a familial cluster.
Second, the factor is the age factor, adolescent patients and menopausal patients due to the instability of hormone levels in the body, can make patients have autonomic dysfunction.
Third, the factor is the gender factor, a large number of studies have shown that women suffer significantly more than men, about 2 7 times that of men.
Fourth, the factor is the quality factor, generally patients with autonomic disorders, the nervous excitability is higher than others.
Fifth, the factor is organic factors, patients have tumors and other organic diseases, the incidence of autonomic nerve dysfunction is high.
Sixth, the factor is the social factor. With the rapid pace of life, the pressure of society is relatively large, which can cause patients to have autonomic nerve dysfunction.
7. Factors are emotional factors, if the patient has severe psychological trauma, the possibility of autonomic nerve dysfunction is also relatively large.
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Autonomic disorder is a syndrome in which internal organs are dysfunctional. It includes symptoms of circulatory system function, digestive system function or sexual dysfunction, and is mostly a syndrome in which some physiological functions of the human body are temporarily disordered due to psychosocial factors, and there are related changes in neuroendocrine function without corresponding pathological changes in tissue structure. Because it is not governed by human will, it is called autonomic nerve, also known as autonomic nerve.
In these two nervous systems, when one side plays a positive role, the other side plays a negative role, and the physiological activities of the body are well balanced, coordinated and controlled by the body's physiological activities, which is the function of the autonomic nerve; If the balance of the autonomic nervous system is disrupted, then a wide variety of dysfunctions can occur.
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The function of the autonomic nerve in Chinese medicine is later the Yuan Shen. Its disorder is, fundamentally, the restlessness of the primordial spirit. Its clinical manifestations can involve multiple systems of the body, such as cardiovascular system, respiratory system, digestive system, endocrine system, metabolic system, genitourinary system, etc., and patients feel a variety of symptoms.
It is necessary to regulate the five organs, and it is also necessary to focus on it. It is recommended to find an experienced TCM practitioner for syndrome differentiation**.
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This is a mental illness.
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The symptoms of autonomic disorder are becoming more and more common in our daily life, with the increase of pressure in all aspects of life and work, so that people are now in a negative energy environment for a long time, more susceptible to the influence of external things, which also makes most people in a long-term anxious state of mind, and it is precisely because of the continuous changes in the social environment that the symptoms of autonomic disorder are becoming more and more common.
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This is a comprehensive disease.
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1. Nervousness: The common cause of autonomic nervous disorders is mental stress, because mental tension is easy to damage autonomic nerves. Once the autonomic nerve is severely damaged, it may lead to diseases and endanger health.
2. Psychological pressure: Psychological pressure can also lead to autonomic nervous disorders, such as palpitations, increased body temperature and blood pressure, insomnia, dreams, and emotional instability.
4. Brain infection: Brain infection can also invade and involve the autonomic nerve, causing diseases, resulting in various uncomfortable symptoms, such as chest tightness, breathlessness, palpitation, hot sweating all over the body, tightness and stiffness around the body, numbness of limbs, fever in the hands and feet, dysmenorrhea, sperm loss, etc.
5. Poisoning: Whether it is alcohol poisoning or drug poisoning, it will damage the autonomic nerve and induce diseases.
6. Others: In addition, there are some triggers that can also cause autonomic disorders, such as traumatic brain injury, malignant tumors, bleeding disorders, nutritional and metabolic disorders, smoking, staying up late, etc.
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The causes of autonomic disorders are:
1. Genetic factors, most patients with autonomic nerve dysfunction have familial characteristics, but not all diseases are caused by genetic factors.
2. Social factors, all kinds of social psychological factors that cause emotional tension, will become the precipitating factors of the disease. High work pressure, excessive study burden, family disputes, unhappy marriages, broken love, neighborhood tensions, uncoordinated relationships between colleagues or superiors and subordinates, etc., will make people nervous too tense, psychologically overloaded, and autonomic nervous system dysfunction.
3. Personality factors, autonomic nerve dysfunction, also have a lot to do with personal personality. Generally, most patients have the characteristics of low self-esteem, sensitivity, introversion, and emotional instability, which are mostly manifested as sentimentality, anxiety, poor communication with others, stuffiness in the heart, and inability to vent emotions in time.
4. Biological factors, lesions in other parts of the body, can also involve the central nervous system and cause mental disorders.
5. Age factor, due to the immaturity of children's physical and mental development in early childhood, they lack the ability to self-control emotions and behaviors, and because they maintain childish emotional behaviors and primitive reflexes, they have poor adaptability to the external environment.
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The clinical manifestations of autonomic disorders 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 have 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. >>>More
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Go to the hospital for a detailed examination to prevent the condition from getting worse.