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Is complete nervousness a autonomic nervous disorder?

Inexplicable tension and palpitation mainly consider that patients have autonomic nerve dysfunction, because in normal state, the autonomic nerves of the body have sympathetic nerve and vagus nerve to control the beating of the heart. If something big happens, such as fear, panic or sudden shock, the sympathetic nerve will be excited, and the excited result will lead to the patient's heart rate increasing, which is a normal physiological reaction. However, if you suddenly feel nervous and flustered without any inducement or stimulation, you need to go to the hospital to adjust your medication in time.

Because people are in a very tense and depressed mood for a long time, it leads to visceral dysfunction and autonomic nerve disorder, and it is difficult to control an exciting state of the human body, which often leads to increased blood pressure, accelerated heart rate and dilated pupils.

Because our human body is composed of two sympathetic nervous systems, if we can be in a normal state, the two are balanced and restricted each other. In other words, if one side plays a positive role, the other side will have side effects. Only in this way can we effectively coordinate and balance people's physical activities. If this balance mode is broken, there will be various functional obstacles.

What are the symptoms of autonomic nervous disorder?

Often manifested as emotional tension and irritability, but also suspicious, thoughtful, uneasy, uneasy.

Sleep disorders often occur during sleep, such as listlessness, fatigue, inattention and unresponsiveness.

Visceral dysfunction, often accompanied by constipation or diarrhea, as well as fatigue, limb weakness, chest tightness and shortness of breath. Irregular menstruation in women, impotence in men and so on.