What is Dysautonomia?
Dysautonomia refers to a spectrum of neurological disorders that involve the autonomic nervous system (ANS). A hallmark symptom of dysautonomia due to sympathetic failure is a fall in blood pressure during standing or neurogenic orthostatic hypotension (nOH). When the ANS misfires and produces excessive sympathetic activity the symptoms can present as hypertension or tachycardia (rapid pulse rate) as seen in patients with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and Hyperadrenergic POTS (hPOTS). Other forms of Dysautonomia include Neurocardiogenic Syncope (NCS), Orthostatic Intolerance (OI), Autoimmune Ganglionopathy (AAG), Pure Autonomic Failure (PAF), Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), and others.
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Dysautonomia Talk is a social enterprise dedicated to supporting and empowering anyone living with Dysautonomia or a related condition. Our founders are healthcare professionals who have been where you are now. We understand what you need without you saying it. Our online global support group is available 24/7 and is professionally managed by community managers who live with these disorders.
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