What happens when the autonomic disorder is severe?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    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.

    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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Autonomic disorders have the worst consequences.

    With the development of the country, social and economic development is also very rapid, and everyone's pressure will also increase, all kinds of diseases continue to appear, today I will introduce you to a disease, this disease is very common but easy to be misdiagnosed, its name is autonomic disorder, there are many people who do not understand this disease, I will introduce it to you below.

    Autonomic disorder is a kind of visceral syndrome, which includes a variety of systems such as the digestive system, visceral system, digestive system, etc., and there are many kinds of autonomic disorders in addition to congenital institutional factors, psychological factors, environmental factors, etc.

    Most of the patients are caused by psychological factors, such as study tension, unsatisfactory life, high work pressure, heavy family burden, marital disharmony, etc. What are the worst consequences of autonomic disorders?

    1. The patient will have a sense of fatigue, which will lead to an increase in associative recall, a decrease in mental work, fatigue, physical strength, and a decrease in the patient's memory.

    2. The patient's mood is often unstable, the brain is very chaotic, and there will be anger, annoyance, irritability, nervousness, etc. for no reason.

    3. Patients will have severe sleep disorders, often unable to sleep, the brain is not controlled before going to bed every time, random guessing, mental excitement, and it is easy to wake up after falling asleep.

    4. Patients will have severe head discomfort, often feel pressure, wrinkles, scalp numbness, pain, etc., especially when angry, patients will feel very painful in the head, and the eyes will be suffocated, dry, blurred vision, etc.

    5. The patient's stomach and intestines will have serious discomfort, and there will also be tasteless eating, constipation, diarrhea, nausea and hiccups, chest tightness and shortness of breath, laryngeal infarction, etc.

    6. The patient will have physical discomfort, such as tightness and stiffness all over the body, hot hands and feet, numbness of limbs, normal body temperature and body temperature, hot sweating all over the body, migratory pain or ant walking.

    The patient mainly thinks that the symptoms are the main ones, and they go to the hospital for examination and examination many times, but no disease is detected, because it has not been effective for a long time**The patient's mood is very anxious and extremely nervous, so that the body's immunity decreases sharply and causes a variety of diseases.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the autonomic nervous system is severe, it will lead to the imbalance of the human body's internal environment, and in severe cases, it can lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction, which is a more serious condition. After the patient has symptoms, he must adjust himself in time, and at the same time, he can take some traditional Chinese medicine that has the effect of calming the nerves and nourishing the heart, promoting qi and invigorating blood.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Autonomic disorders are best active**, severe can lead to many symptoms throughout the body and even loss of ability to work.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Autonomic nerves innervate the heart, smooth muscles, and glandular secretions. When patients have autonomic disorders, they can cause various symptoms, such as insomnia, dreaminess, palpitations, palpitations, chest tightness and other symptoms. In addition, it can be accompanied by gastrointestinal discomfort symptoms such as stomach pain, stomach bloating, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Severe autonomic disorders can cause sleep disorders, difficulty falling asleep, irritability, anxiety, depression, neurasthenia, decreased resistance, easy to induce endocrine disorders, hormone level disorders, autonomic disorders, severe dyspnea, precordial discomfort, general pain, general malaise, weakness, numbness, etc., and severe can also be induced.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Patients with neurological disorders may experience various symptoms such as dizziness, headache, palpitations, chest tightness, anxiety, irritability, insomnia, depression, abdominal discomfort, loss of appetite, etc. No organic disease was found, and neurological disorders were considered

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Autonomic disorders can also lead to gastrointestinal disorders, such as no appetite, tasteless eating, abdominal distention, nausea, hiccups, heartburn, chest tightness and shortness of breath, long sighs, throat infarction, throat unfavorable, some patients show headache, dizziness, head suffocation, dullness, head tightness, heavy pressure, dizziness and numbness, suffocation of the eyes, dryness, blurred vision, uncomfortable facial limbs, tightness and heaviness in the back of the neck, tightness and stiffness around the body, numbness of the limbs, fever in the hands and feet, fever all over the body, but the body temperature is normal, Symptoms such as hot sweating all over the body, or migratory pain and abnormal sensation all over the body.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Autonomic dysfunction is a disease that will involve and damage multiple systems and tissues in the patient's body, if we do not pay attention to the autonomic dysfunction in a timely and effective manner, then autonomic dysfunction may cause infertility, gastrointestinal discomfort, heart damage and other serious consequences, so we must pay attention to the prevention and treatment of autonomic nerve function.

    The rapid development of modern social economy, the continuous acceleration of people's life rhythm and the continuous change of the environment have made the incidence of some diseases show an increasing trend year by year, and autonomic nerve dysfunction is one of them.

    The emergence of the disease will affect multiple systems and tissues in the patient's body, resulting in a variety of symptoms and manifestations of the patient, we must have a comprehensive understanding of autonomic nerve dysfunction, and be able to accurately recognize what harm the disease will bring to us.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Autonomic dysfunction is a syndrome in which internal organs are dysfunctional. It includes symptoms of circulatory system function, digestive system function or sexual dysfunction, which are mostly caused by psychosocial factors, temporary disorders of some physiological functions of the human body, and neuroendocrine related changes without corresponding pathological changes in tissue structure.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Autonomic nerve dysfunction is a serious harm to people's psychosomatic health and normal life. It can cause easy awakening from sleep, fatigue the next day, poor mood, neck pain, shoulder and back pain, dizziness, headache, palpitation and shortness of breath, numbness of hands and feet, stomach fullness, lack of concentration, lack of patience, and affect work and life. It generally does not cause parkinsonism.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.At all stages of the disease, symptoms of the autonomic nervous system can appear, such as headache, limb pain, and red and white face when vasomotor dysfunction occurs.

    2.Gastrointestinal digestive movement disorders can cause indigestion, stomach problems, bloating, constipation, bowel sounds and diarrhea, etc., which can cause autonomic nervous system symptoms.

    3.Sometimes people with tachycardia, wheezing, and chest tightness occur after mild exercise or when they are slightly emotionally agitated. Some patients often have facial changes, and they feel that they have symptoms such as hot rushes, sweating, dry mouth, and cold hands and feet.

    4.Other patients have **scratch sign, that is, a scratch on the patient** shows a red bump mark. There are also many patients with sexual dysfunction, such as spermatozoa, impotence, **, menstrual disorders, etc.

    These symptoms often cause distress and mistake patients for a serious organic disease. In fact, it is nothing more than autonomic dysfunction.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Severe autonomic disorders can cause sleep disorders, difficulty falling asleep, irritability, anxiety, depression, neurasthenia, and decreased resistance, which can easily induce endocrine disorders and hormone level disorders.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Autonomic dysfunction depends on the specific symptoms, if the patient simply has difficulty falling asleep, insomnia, this is not very serious, this situation can be taken to calm the nerves, gamma oryzanol and vitamin B group for **. If the patient has depression or temper tantrums and upset, this situation is more serious, and should follow the doctor's guidance, according to the specific condition and **targeted**, to avoid their own indiscriminate medication, so as not to misuse the medication and delay**.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Autonomic dysfunction In mild cases, many patients do not feel anything abnormal, but if autonomic dysfunction is severe, it can lead to irritability, excessive anxiety, and even affect the patient's mental health. If the autonomic dysfunction is serious and not treated in time, there will be complications at that time. Let's take a look at what autonomic dysfunction looks like.

    Energy problems: When the autonomic nerve dysfunction is severe, the patient will have symptoms of energy exhaustion, feel sick every day, the mental state is particularly bad, and even show a symptom of decreased mental activity. When you open your arms, you will also feel weak, and you will feel that you can't lift your arms upward.

    Emotional problems: After suffering from autonomic nerve dysfunction, the patient's mood will also have problems, which will be manifested as irritability, anxiety, and even may lead to emotional instability.

    Sleep problems: Some patients with autonomic dysfunction will have sleep disorders, and they will not sleep well every night, and even if they fall asleep, they will be suddenly awakened in the middle of the night. Over time, the patient's attention is not very good and it is not easy to concentrate.

    Symptoms of autonomic disorders may also occur in the gastrointestinal area, causing gastrointestinal discomfort, and some patients will have abdominal pain and diarrhea. After eating, some patients will feel that their stomach and intestines are still easily flatulent, and their digestive function will also be affected as a result.

    The above are the symptoms of severe autonomic nerve dysfunction, and if you don't do it as soon as possible, there will be more serious symptoms at that time. When you know that you have autonomic nerve dysfunction, you should adjust your routine and improve your living habits. Don't be too stressful at work, don't be anxious about too many trivial things in life.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Autonomic dysfunction is not severe, but is mainly caused by mental stress, overwork, or emotional anxiety. In general, patients often show poor sleep, difficulty falling asleep, or dreaminess. In severe cases, the patient may experience this discomfort around the body, which manifests as a somatization disorder.

    For the discovery of autonomic nerve dysfunction, it is first recommended that the patient develop a good daily routine, relax the mood, and carry out appropriate physical exercise to avoid the aggravation of the disease progression and affect the function of other organs such as the heart and lungs. Especially after a long period of poor sleep, patients can have this kind of premature heart beats and other manifestations, so the autonomic nerve dysfunction is not serious, but if it is not active, it can cause diseases of other organs.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Autonomic disorders generally do not cause serious consequences.

    Autonomic dysfunction is a syndrome of dysfunction of internal organs, so the manifestations are also diverse, and can manifest as circulatory symptoms, digestive symptoms, or psychiatric symptoms. The main clinical manifestations can be difficulty falling asleep, shallow sleep, easy to wake up early, dreaming more, feeling tired, memory loss, etc., which generally do not cause serious consequences, but if they are not active, they may affect their usual work, life or communication. This situation should be actively carried out**, the most important drugs are gamma oryzanol, compound vitamin B, traditional Chinese medicine ** can be oral Liuwei Dihuang pills, serum brain granules and soothing brain fluid, etc., the effect is good.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If patients have autonomic disorders, whether the symptoms of these patients are severe must be determined in the context of the specific situation of the patient. Most patients may not have severe symptoms, and some patients may just be overly nervous and anxious, resulting in symptoms such as palpitation, chest tightness, acid reflux, belching, dizziness, and head swelling. In these patients, symptoms may disappear completely after symptomatic application of appropriate medications and mood adjustments.

    There are also some patients with more severe conditions, if the patient's symptoms are not progressively worsened in time**, then the symptoms of these patients may gradually worsen. There are some patients who have severe affective disorders, such as severe depression, and if the patient is not treated in time, there is a possibility that suicidal behavior may occur, then these patients must be dealt with in time, otherwise it will lead to serious consequences.

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