Dysautonomia
Dysautonomia, also known as autonomic dysfunction or autonomic failure, is a condition where the autonomic nervous system (ANS) does not function properly, affecting the regulation of various bodily functions such as heart rate, digestion, and temperature control. It can arise from a variety of causes including Parkinson's disease, Ehlers–Danlos syndromes, and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome among others.
Health Outcomes
- Changed Heart Rate
- Improved Autonomic Nervous System Function
- Improved Cardiac Baroreflex Sensitivity
- Improved Catecholamine Status
- Improved Multisystem Symptoms
- Improved Symptoms in Post-Spike Syndrome
- Improved Vagal Reactivation
- Post-COVID Condition
- Reduced Cutaneous Arterial Sympathetic Nerve Activity
- Reduced Heat Intolerance
- Reduced Heat Stress
- Reduced Mean Arterial Blood Pressure
- Reduced Mean Arterial Pressure Response to Cold Pressor Test
- Reduced Peripheral Blood Pressure