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  1. If an underlying issue, such as diabetes, hormone problems, or an infection, is causing your autonomic dysfunction or making it worse, the neurologist may provide treatment for the underlying problem or refer you to a specialist for an evaluation and care.

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  2. Jul 7, 2022 · Treatment. Treatment of autonomic neuropathy includes: Treating the underlying disease. The first goal of treating autonomic neuropathy is to manage the disease or condition damaging your nerves. If diabetes is causing your nerve damage, you'll need to tightly control blood sugar to prevent damage from progressing.

    • What Are The Symptoms of Dysautonomia?
    • What Causes Dysautonomia?
    • What Are The Complications of Dysautonomia?

    Symptoms of dysautonomia can affect many body systems, and they may look different depending on the system they affect, like: 1. Balance problems. 2. Fainting or passing out(especially when standing up). 3. Nausea and vomiting. 4. “Brain fog,” forgetfulness or trouble focusing. 5. Fast heart rate (tachycardia) or slow heart rate (bradycardia). 6. P...

    There are two main types of dysautonomia, primary and secondary: 1. Primary: It happens on its own without another cause. 2. Secondary: It happens because of another condition.

    Because dysautonomia affects vital body processes, there are many possible complications. Most of the complications revolve around symptoms of dysautonomia, especially when they’re severe or disrupt your usual routine and activities. Serious symptoms and complications generally include: 1. Heart rate issues (too fast, too slow or irregular). 2. Fai...

  3. Mar 8, 2019 · The ANS includes the sympathetic autonomic nervous system (SANS) and the parasympathetic autonomic nervous system (PANS). Most organs have nerves from both the sympathetic and...

  4. Oct 27, 2022 · During autonomic dysreflexia, your body senses an unpleasant or noxious stimulus somewhere below your damaged spinal cord that provokes a sympathetic nervous system reflex. In other words, your SNS thinks you’re in danger and responds accordingly.

  5. Aug 4, 2023 · The sympathetic nervous system (SNS), as well as the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS), contain afferent fibers that provide sensory input and efferent fibers that provide motor output to the central nervous system (CNS).

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  7. Sympathetic nervous system condition treatments can take many different forms, and ultimately, there’s no one type of treatment or approach to these conditions. Some might be as simple as medication or lifestyle changes.

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