Worsened blood circulation from autonomic dysfunction may contribute to depressive symptoms, offering a new avenue for ...
Dysautonomia is a broad term for conditions that range from fainting to more serious life threatening conditions. Some are quite common, and some are extremely rare. Dysautonomia is a nervous system ...
Dysautonomia is often caused by an underlying condition but can also be due to medications or toxins. Genetics also plays a role in some types of autonomic dysfunction. Share on Pinterest Maskot/Getty ...
Study of 2,197 patients with resistant depression finds 95 percent improved once parasympathetic and sympathetic ...
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of later life, defined clinically by motor features (asymmetric bradykinesia, rigidity, tremor, and imbalance) and pathologically by neuronal degeneration ...
Autonomic dysfunction or dysautonomia affects the nerve of autonomic nervous system. The autonomic system controls the function like body temperature, digestion, breathing rate, heart rate and others.
Each part of the nervous system uses internal checks and balances to regulate its activity, responding to various factors like mood, health status, and the external environment.¹ These regulatory ...