Autonomic Dysfunction
The prognosis for persons suffering autonomic dysfunction is variable and depends on specific dysfunction and on the severity of the dysfunction. The dysfunction can be extensive and manifest as a general… More »
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Dysautonomia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dysautonomia (autonomic dysfunction) is a broad term that describes any disease or malfunction of the autonomic nervous system. This includes postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), vasovag...
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Familial dysautonomia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Familial dysautonomia ( FD , sometimes called Riley–Day syndrome ) is a disorder of the autonomic nervous system which affects the development and survival of sensory, sympathetic and some parasy...
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The dysautonomias are serious medical disorders that are often missed, or dismissed ... Yesterday's neurasthenia, today's dysautonomia ... Page 2 - Evaluating patients with dysautonomia...
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Evaluating dysautonomia presents a problem to patients and doctors alike ... The problem of evaluating dysautonomia ... What causes dysautonomia?
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Dysautonomia is a general term used to describe a breakdown, or failure of the autonomic nervous system.  The autonomic nervous system controls much of your involuntary functions. Symptoms are wide ranging and can include problems with the regulation of heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature and perspiration.
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Dysautonomia literally means dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is the master regulator of organ function throughout the body. It is involved in the control of heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, respiration, digestion and other vital functions.
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Most patients who suffer from mitral valve prolapse syndrome will have dysautonomia as the cause of their symptoms. It is likely that mitral valve prolapse is not the cause of what is going on but the autonomic imbalance or dysautonomia is the actual cause.
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Familial Dysautonomia (FD) -- The Dysautonomia Foundation is a non-profit organization supporting medical treatment and research for people with FD. Familial dysautonomia is a rare genetic disorder that affects the autonomic and sensory nervous systems ... Dysautonomia Foundation, Inc. 315 W 39th St, Suite 701, New York,
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