Autonomic crisis
Acute total autonomic disorder (acute dysautonomia) is referred to as acute total autonomic neuropathy, which is also called acute crisis of autonomic nervous system or sympathetic attack, a rare disease. This disease usually starts acutely, and is more common in children and adults. It shows extensive autonomic nervous system complete or incomplete paralysis symptoms, such as blurred vision, abnormal pupil response to light and regulation, pupils are not large, and tear, saliva, and sweat secretion are reduced or disappeared. , And urinary retention, impotence, gastrointestinal dysfunction (nausea, vomiting, constipation, bloating or diarrhea) and abnormal temperature regulation.
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