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Dysautonomias

Dysautonomia

Dysautonomia (dis-auto-NO-mia) is a term used to describe any disorder of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). This article covers a broad range of topics including symptoms, types of dysautonomias, who is affected, and treatments

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Dysautonomias

Recently Diagnosed Dysautonomia Patients

Whether you’re relieved to finally have a diagnosis or you’re struggling to accept an autonomic disorder diagnosis, the most important thing you can do is continue moving forward in treating and managing your symptoms.

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Coexisting Conditions

GI Symptoms, MCAS, and Dysautonomia

Not enough is known about MCAS. However, it may be one of the more important medical findings of our time. In a follow up interview, Dr. Matthew Hamilton shares that there are many theories about the basic mechanisms of MCA that may contribute to GI symptoms. This is especially important for dysautonomia patients who have also been diagnosed with MCAS.

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Managing Dysautonomias

Top 10 Non Pharmacological Treatments

Several non-pharmacological treatments are used to help patients with dysautonomia. Although these treatments do not involve medicine, patients should discuss the use of such therapies with their providers as part of the treatment plan.

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Managing Dysautonomias

Dysautonomia: Chronic Illness, Depression, and Suicide – How to get help and talk to loved ones

Chronic illness is hard to live with. By definition, a chronic illness is an ongoing, long-term disease or illness that does not typically have a cure. When your life has been upended by illness, it’s not uncommon to experience bouts of sadness and even depression. The Cleveland Clinic* reports that an estimated one-third of the people suffering from chronic illness will experience depression.

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