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Autonomic disorders only some adolescent patients recover spontaneously with nerve growth and development, and most patients cannot heal themselves, so related **** or symptomatic ** are required.
1.Some adolescent patients. Autonomic disorders in some adolescents are due to secretory changes and neurological development during puberty. After puberty, the endocrine level of such patients tends to be stable, the autonomic nerve is well developed, and the autonomic disorder can be cured spontaneously.
2.Most other patients. Most patients with primary or secondary autonomic disorders do not heal spontaneously.
Primary autonomic disorder** is unknown, mainly symptomatic**; Secondary disorders can be secondary to Sjogren's syndrome, diabetes mellitus and other diseases, and should be treated on the basis of active primary disease.
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Autonomic nerve dysfunction can not be cured by itself, must be controlled with drugs, it is recommended to go to the neurology or psychiatric department to find a specialist, after the diagnosis of the condition, with the drug **, do not feel pressure.
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Autonomic dysfunction can be **, as long as you are in a good mood, well, eat some gamma oryzanol and the like, to regulate the autonomic nerves, or do acupuncture, massage and the like. Able to **.
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Autonomic dysfunction, is it okay to **? Yes, this disease can be cured, some are cured in about half a year, and some are more than a year.
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Autonomic dysfunction with the possibility of self-healing. Most patients with autonomic nervous dysfunction are due to excessive pressure at work and study, resulting in long-term mental tension, anxiety and even depression. For these patients, it is first necessary to adjust their psychological state and avoid excessive tension.
In addition, you need to adjust your daily schedule, don't stay up late, don't be overly nervous and avoid excessive emotional fluctuations. In addition, patients need to actively look for other causes of autonomic dysfunction. If symptoms such as obvious insomnia occur, various sedative-hypnotic drugs can be considered by mouth.
With positive adjustments, most patients with autonomic dysfunction can recover well. "Analysis: Autonomic disorder is a syndrome of dysfunction of internal organs.
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.
The above is a response to the question "What causes autonomic disorders?" "The advice on this issue, I hope it helps you, I wish you good health!
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Autonomic nerve, also known as autonomic nerve, is a kind of low-level neural activity controlled by spontaneous and non-subjective consciousness, including respiration, heart rate, sweating, and gastrointestinal function regulation, all of which are called autonomic nerve function regulation. Once the disorder occurs, it is generally impossible to heal itself, and it is possible to use drugs.
In particular, some of the more stubborn, common gastrointestinal disorders, heart disorders, and sleep disorders must be intervened by drugs. In addition, it is more psychological counseling, and after the patient passes the examination, the organic lesions of the body are excluded and the concerns are relieved. Patients can self-regulate their emotions, have good living habits, and exercise actively to improve their emotions.
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Autonomic nerve dysfunction, usually pay attention to rest, maintain a good life routine, avoid anxiety, participate in more outdoor sports, avoid tension and anxiety, and in severe cases, oral sedative drugs can also be carried out**, which can generally be self-healing.
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Autonomic nervous disorders, if you work and rest on time, exercise actively, and ensure nutrition, it should be able to heal itself.
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Autonomic system dysfunction should be referred to as autonomic dysfunction. It is composed of two major systems, sympathetic and parasympathetic, which mainly innervates myocardium, smooth muscle, visceral activity and gland secretion, and is innervated and regulated by the cerebral cortex and hypothalamus, and is not controlled by will, so it is called 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.
The autonomic nervous system, also known as the autonomic nervous system, is a control system in the body, which can unconsciously regulate various functions of the body, such as heart rate, digestion, breathing, urination, sexual drive, etc. Mainly including sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system, these two types of nerve functions are opposite, when one side plays a positive role, the other side plays a positive role, can balance and coordinate, control physical physiological activities, once the two dysfunction, it will cause autonomic nerve dysfunction, mainly affecting respiration, circulation, endocrine, gastrointestinal tract, heart, emotion and other aspects.
What are the symptoms of autonomic disorders?
1. Heart discomfort. >>>More
Autonomic system dysfunction should be referred to as autonomic dysfunction. It is composed of two major systems, sympathetic and parasympathetic, which mainly innervates myocardium, smooth muscle, visceral activity and gland secretion, and is innervated and regulated by the cerebral cortex and hypothalamus, and is not controlled by will, so it is called 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. >>>More
If the electrocardiogram is supraventricular tachycardia, you can do a 24-hour Holter ECG to see, you can do a cardiac electrophysiological examination. Organic disease is considered first.
Autonomic disorders may present with symptoms of anxiety and depression.