What causes dysautonomia?
What causes dysautonomia?
Dysautonomia happens when the nerves in your ANS don’t communicate as they should. When your ANS doesn’t send messages or receive messages as it should or the message isn’t clear, you experience a variety of symptoms and medical conditions.
Dysautonomia can affect ANS functions including:
- Blood pressure.
- Breathing.
- Digestion.
- Heart rate.
- Kidney function.
- Pupil dilation and constriction in the eyes.
- Sexual function.
- Body and skin temperature control.