There is a disease that doesn’t sound like a disease, but it is actually a disease that many people suffer from, called autonomic nerve disorder. Isn't it quite puzzling? What is the relationship between autonomic nerve and humans? Although this autonomic nerve is called a plant, it is not a plant, but a human. To be precise, it should be called autonomic dysfunction. Many parts of the human body, such as myocardium, smooth muscle, internal organ activity, gland secretion, etc., are not controlled by the human will, but are controlled and regulated by the cerebral cortex and the hypothalamus and . This is the so-called autonomic nerve.
has two major nervous system , sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system. Usually these two systems restrict each other, one system plays a positive role and the other system plays a negative role, putting the human body in a state of equilibrium. Autonomous nerve disorders are caused by various reasons, and these two nervous systems work their own ways, so the balance of body functions is broken, causing a series of physical problems. Today I will tell you in detail about the disease knowledge of autonomic nervous system disorders, and I hope it will be helpful to you.

What is the cause of autonomic nerve disorder?
1. Eating imbalance: Sometimes, some people are very casual about their diet. This has led to the occurrence of some diseases. Eating foods that combine meat and vegetables, appropriate combination of cold and heat, and improper diet will cause dysfunction of people's internal organs, yin and yang, and lead to dysfunction of the autonomic nerves.
2. Central nervous system ischemia. Some people will have anemia , especially girls, who have given birth to children. Autonomous nerves are controlled and regulated by the cerebral cortex and subcortical centers. When central nerve in the brain is ischemia due to vascular compression or vasospasm, its ability to control and regulate the autonomic nerve will be weakened, resulting in autonomic nerve dysfunction.

3. Compress the nerves. Some people are always in a low mood and worry about the sky falling every day. The viscera, cardiovascular and glands are controlled by sympathetic nerve and parasympathetic nerve. When the sympathetic nerve is excited by , the parasympathetic nerve will be inhibited. The sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves are both opposite and unified, so they coordinate the management of internal organs, cardiovascular system and glands to maintain relatively balanced functions. When one root is stimulated or inhibited, this balance will be broken and the functions of the controlled organ will be too strong or too weak, resulting in a series of discomforts.
4. Fatigue damage. Some people overwork their bodies to make money. No proper rest. Excessive physical labor can easily cause nerve root compression, and excessive mental labor and staying up late can easily lead to fatigue and ischemia of the central nervous system, leading to autonomic nervous system dysfunction.

What are the symptoms of autonomic nerve disorder?
1. Emotional instability: anxiety, irritability, inability to watch TV, even discomfort and severe anger when speaking, or difficulty falling asleep due to panic, suspicion, grievance, pessimism, disappointment and depression.
2. Poor breathing: One-sided feeling inhaling insufficient air. You need to take a deep breath or sigh like you take a deep breath. Due to the increase in breathing depth and frequency, respiratory alkalosis is caused simply by excessive ventilation of , such as dizziness, quadriplegia, and twitching of hands and feet.
3. Poor appetite: Patients generally have symptoms of gastrointestinal dysfunction , such as loss of appetite, abdominal pain and bloating, nausea, belching , chest tightness and shortness of breath, etc. Physical symptoms include dizziness, headache, swollen eyes, dryness, ambiguity, tight head, and stiff body.

4. Poor sleep quality: symptoms such as insomnia, many dreams, fatigue, listlessness, memory loss, inattention, and dull thinking.
5. Inferiority: I feel that I can’t do anything well and that I feel that I am the most useless. I always think of people who are superior to me, and I will always compare myself with them, creating a sense of inferiority .

What are the dangers of autonomic nerve disorders?
1. Physical discomfort: Due to the influence of autonomic nerve disorder, the patient developed sleep disorders and tossed and turned at night, but was exhausted the next day. In severe cases, back pain, leg cramps and other effects may occur. This has resulted in a significant reduction in work and life efficiency the next day. And there will be loss of appetite, abdominal pain and bloating. In short, the patient will feel uncomfortable all over the body.
2. Work and life are affected: Autonomous nerve disorders not only affect the patient themselves, but also accumulate over a long period of time to affect the patient's work and study efficiency. At the same time, it also causes a lot of inconvenience to family life, and even injects negative information into family harmony. Although I did a lot of tests, I couldn’t find any disease. Long-term tension and anxiety cause the body's immune function to decline, causing the disease to fall into a vicious cycle. Therefore, autonomic nerve disorders harm not only the patient themselves, but also the health of colleagues and family members around the patient.

3. Digestive system abnormality: Since the autonomic nervous system is a mental illness with visceral dysfunction, these visceral dysfunctions include digestive system function and circulatory system function, and even sexual function system will have abnormalities. The main representatives are digestive system disorders, severe fullness and loss of appetite.
4. Poor mood: Because the patient is affected by autonomic nerve disorder for a long time, the patient is very anxious and painful. Generally speaking, autonomic nerve disorders will have many symptoms, which will have a very bad impact on the patient's physical and mental health. There is even a bad phenomenon that is that I am in a hurry to go to the hospital, wasting a lot of money but not getting a good treatment effect.

How to treat autonomic nerve disorders?
After long-term clinical practice, we believe that the key to treating autonomic dysfunction is to build confidence, adapt to nature, accept reality, correctly deal with setbacks and illnesses in real life, give full play to personal advantages, overcome personality weaknesses, cheer up, seek relief appropriately, seek social and psychological support, maintain a regular life and sufficient sleep, and participate in some physical exercise and entertainment. Generally speaking, symptomatic treatment combined with traditional Chinese and Western medicine, after physiological and psychological adjustments and
, in the past, used some antipsychotic drugs for long-term depression treatment for patients with autonomic neurological disorders, often has poor efficacy and is prone to drug resistance and dependence. While increasing the dose, it also has adverse effects on the body. Commonly used drugs, such as gluten , vitamin B1, autonomic nerve capsules, etc.
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