Patients with dysautonomia often feel uncomfortable all over their bodies—they may have seen different doctors—but the test values are normal. What are the common symptoms of dysautonomia and how to diagnose it?
Dysautonomia is usually manifested by one or more physical and mental disorders:
Physical Discomfort Sleep disorders.
Sleep does not eliminate fatigue.
Headache and dizziness.
Stiff shoulders.
Heart palpitations.
Tight chest.
Often wanting to take deep breaths.
Stomach discomfort.
Constipation or diarrhea.
No energy or feeling tired easily.
Frequent colds.
Back pain.
Rough skin.
Dry hair.
Cold hands and feet, with numbness and pain. Mental Discomfort Feeling stressed and tense.
Procrastination.
Unable to focus.
Irritable.
Restless.
Depression. (The Epoch Times)
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