heart disease neurologic problemssuch ascognitive impairment, strokes, anddysautonomia; this is a category of disorders that affect the body’sautonomic nervous system—nerves that regulate most of the body’s vital mechanisms such as blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature post-exertional malaise...
such as the beating of your heart, the degree to which your blood vessels are constricted, and breathing. Autonomic nervous system problems include acute or subacute dysautonomia, chronic postganglionic autonomic insufficiency, and chronic pre
Other conditions that can affect your blood pressure or nervous system includeParkinson's disease, adrenal trouble, andthyroid problems. Anemia(a condition where you don't have enough healthy red blood cells) or blood loss may be behind occasional dizziness. ...
Also, check into dysautonomia. When Sjogren's attacks the vascular system it can cause problems with blood pressure, heart rate, digestion, vertigo, fainting, etc. I now wear Ted hose at 49 yrs of age. What a fashion statement. You have to laugh to keep from crying. By anon331139 —...
In AE diencephalic-hypothalamic dysfunction can present with endocrine abnormalities, hyperthermia, hyperphagia, somnolence but also other severe dysautonomia symptoms. MRI T2/FLAIR hyperintensities can be detected in thalamus, geniculate bodies, hypothalamus and subthalamic nuclei, usually with bilateral and...
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Due to the permanent disturbance of the brain stem, neurological complications such as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), dysautonomia, coma, delirium, or even brain death can occur [64]. Studies in which brain autopsy was performed support the hypothesis that SARS-CoV-2 infiltrates and ...
Byanon39311— On Jul 31, 2009 As someone who has both Sjogren's and Scleroderma, I found the statements in the above to be insulting. Sjogren's can be extremely debilitating, causing seizures, loss of balance, and the inability to digest food properly. You try slowly starving, struggeling...