Acute total autonomic disorder

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. Often acute onset. Most symptoms of autonomic palsy, such as abnormal pupil response, low sweating, no tears, impotence, orthostatic hypotension, and urinary retention are common in young people or children.

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