Is phytoneuropathy a terminal disease?

Phytoneurological disorders, also known as autonomic disorders, are a group of disorders of multiple system functions caused by phytoneurological dysfunction, and are not a terminal disease. After active and effective treatment, the disease can improve symptoms, control the progress of the disease, and even achieve clinical cure.
The clinical manifestations of phytoneurological disorder are complex and may involve multiple systems of the whole body, and may include symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, abnormal sweating, frequent urination, insomnia, panic and chest tightness, infertility in women, and sexual dysfunction in men. If the patient goes to the hospital for a physical examination and the corresponding tests do not detect organic lesions, such symptoms are attributed to the plant nerve function disorders.
The cause of the disorder of the vegetative nerves should be treated by finding the triggering factors and removing them, and psychological counseling can be provided if necessary. At the same time, medicines to regulate the function of the vegetative nerves and antidepressant medicines can also be taken under the guidance of the doctor, such as ghrelin, vitamin B1, paroxetine, doxepin and so on.
After improving the living habits, maintaining a good state of mind, and actively treating the symptoms, the general prognosis of phytoneuropathy is good, so phytoneuropathy is not a terminal disease.
Drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, do not take on your own.