SunsetParadise19
01-11-2008, 08:17 PM
What is Dysautonomia?
Dysautonomia (pronounced dis-auto-nome-eia) is a medical term that
covers many complex conditions caused by a malfunction in the Autonomic
Nervous System (ANS). The Autonomic Nervous System is very difficult to
understand because it controls all of the unconscious functions of our
body, such as our cardiovascular system, gastrointestinal system, and
urinary system. It also helps regulate our body temperature, metabolic
processes, and the endocrine system along with many other functions.
When the Autonomic Nervous System dysfunctions, this is known as
Dysautonomia.
Types of Dysautonomia~
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), Neurocardiogenic
Syncope (NCS), Neurally Mediated Hypotension (NMH), Vasovagal Syncope,
Generalized Dysautonomia, Birth Dysautonomia, Non-Familial
Dysautonomia, Post-Viral Dysautonomia.
Symptoms of Dysautonomia may include~
Tachycardia, bradycardia, palpitations, chest pain, dangerously low
or high blood pressure, wide swings/sudden drops in blood pressure,
excessive fatigue, exercise intolerance, dizziness, fainting/near
fainting, gastrointestinal problems, nausea, insomnia, shortness of
breath, anxiety, tremulousness, frequent urination, seizures, cognitive
impairment, visual blurring/tunneling, and migraines.
Is there a cure for Dysautonomia?
As of today, there is no cure for Dysautonomia. Dysautonomia
patients can try different medications that will increase blood
pressure, beta blockers, and sometimes anti-depressants have helped
Dysautonomia patients function a little better. Another thing that
helps Dysautonomics is increasing their salt intake and greatly
increasing their fluid intake by drinking water and Gatorade. Something
else that can help is light exercise, such as strengthening their leg
muscles.
Websites:
www.dysautonomiadultsboards.com (This forum is for ages 18 and over)
www.DINET.org (http://www.dinet.org/) (Also known as POTSplace)
http://www.ndrf.org/
http://www.freewebs.com/whatisdysautonomia/index.htm
Dysautonomia (pronounced dis-auto-nome-eia) is a medical term that
covers many complex conditions caused by a malfunction in the Autonomic
Nervous System (ANS). The Autonomic Nervous System is very difficult to
understand because it controls all of the unconscious functions of our
body, such as our cardiovascular system, gastrointestinal system, and
urinary system. It also helps regulate our body temperature, metabolic
processes, and the endocrine system along with many other functions.
When the Autonomic Nervous System dysfunctions, this is known as
Dysautonomia.
Types of Dysautonomia~
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), Neurocardiogenic
Syncope (NCS), Neurally Mediated Hypotension (NMH), Vasovagal Syncope,
Generalized Dysautonomia, Birth Dysautonomia, Non-Familial
Dysautonomia, Post-Viral Dysautonomia.
Symptoms of Dysautonomia may include~
Tachycardia, bradycardia, palpitations, chest pain, dangerously low
or high blood pressure, wide swings/sudden drops in blood pressure,
excessive fatigue, exercise intolerance, dizziness, fainting/near
fainting, gastrointestinal problems, nausea, insomnia, shortness of
breath, anxiety, tremulousness, frequent urination, seizures, cognitive
impairment, visual blurring/tunneling, and migraines.
Is there a cure for Dysautonomia?
As of today, there is no cure for Dysautonomia. Dysautonomia
patients can try different medications that will increase blood
pressure, beta blockers, and sometimes anti-depressants have helped
Dysautonomia patients function a little better. Another thing that
helps Dysautonomics is increasing their salt intake and greatly
increasing their fluid intake by drinking water and Gatorade. Something
else that can help is light exercise, such as strengthening their leg
muscles.
Websites:
www.dysautonomiadultsboards.com (This forum is for ages 18 and over)
www.DINET.org (http://www.dinet.org/) (Also known as POTSplace)
http://www.ndrf.org/
http://www.freewebs.com/whatisdysautonomia/index.htm