Symptoms and Manifestations of Sympathetic Nerve Dysfunction

Sympathetic nerve dysfunction is also known as autonomic dysfunction, and its clinical manifestations can be divided into systemic manifestations, circulatory manifestations, respiratory manifestations, digestive manifestations, skin and mucous membrane manifestations, urinary manifestations, metabolic manifestations and other parts.
1. Systemic manifestations: including generalized weakness, inattention, abnormal pain or hot/cold sensation, and abnormal skin sensation.
2. Circulatory manifestations: including discomfort in the precordial area, decreased activity endurance, dizziness and headache due to abnormal blood pressure, chest tightness, etc.
3. Respiratory manifestations: including dyspnea, hysterical ballooning, eructation, neurogenic rhinitis, etc.
6. Digestive system manifestations: including nausea, abdominal pain, dyspepsia, change of bowel movement, etc.
7. Skin and mucous membrane manifestations: local or generalized night sweats, oligosweat, abnormal itching, etc.
8. Urinary system manifestations: bladder irritation signs, hypogonadism, female menstrual cycle disorders, etc.
8. Endocrine system manifestations: abnormal thirst, abnormal weight, etc.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.