Autonomic nervous system disorders can be addressed through lifestyle changes like managing stress through exercise and social support, maintaining healthy habits of sleep, diet, and avoiding excess caffeine and alcohol. Medications may include drugs regulating the autonomic nervous system or treating depression/anxiety symptoms, and symptomatic drugs can be given for issues like arrhythmia or digestive problems. Underlying medical conditions that could induce autonomic nervous disorders should also receive treatment.
Autonomic nervous system disorders can be addressed through lifestyle changes like managing stress through exercise and social support, maintaining healthy habits of sleep, diet, and avoiding excess caffeine and alcohol. Medications may include drugs regulating the autonomic nervous system or treating depression/anxiety symptoms, and symptomatic drugs can be given for issues like arrhythmia or digestive problems. Underlying medical conditions that could induce autonomic nervous disorders should also receive treatment.
Autonomic nervous system disorders can be addressed through lifestyle changes like managing stress through exercise and social support, maintaining healthy habits of sleep, diet, and avoiding excess caffeine and alcohol. Medications may include drugs regulating the autonomic nervous system or treating depression/anxiety symptoms, and symptomatic drugs can be given for issues like arrhythmia or digestive problems. Underlying medical conditions that could induce autonomic nervous disorders should also receive treatment.
1. Emotion relief: including long-term excessive mental stress, emotional excitement,
tension and other factors leading to nervous tension, even anxiety, depression, so patients should first adjust their mentality and relax their body and mind. You can take a walk, do yoga, listen to music and other activities to ease your mood, or talk with friends to avoid long-term accumulation of stress and anxiety. If you cannot relieve yourself, you can go to the hospital to seek the help of a psychologist; 2. Improve living habits: develop healthy work and rest, ensure adequate rest and sleep, and avoid staying up late. In terms of diet, we should avoid overeating, reduce the intake of caffeine and alcohol, and eat light; 3. Drugs used: Common drugs include oryzanol, vitamin B1 and other drugs regulating autonomic nervous function, and diazepam, amitriptyline, clomipramine and other drugs for treating depression and anxiety symptoms. If the somatization symptoms are obvious, such as arrhythmia, diarrhea, constipation, etc., symptomatic drug treatment can be given under the guidance of the doctor according to the specific situation; 4. Treatment of primary diseases: common organic diseases that induce autonomic nervous disorders include brain trauma, infection, bleeding, or other lesions. When patients have symptoms such as dizziness, headache, high fever, etc., they should seek medical advice in a timely manner, and treatment should be carried out after the cause is identified.