What Is Autonomic Dysfunction?
[1] Autonomic neurosis refers to a group of disorders of autonomic dysfunction, including cardiac neurosis, gastrointestinal neurosis, psychogenic hyperventilation syndrome, and hiccup. Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and neurovomiting have also been included in this category in the past. The International Classification of Diseases-10 (ICD-10) and the Chinese classification are now listed under the "Eating Disorders" related to psychological factors. ICD-10 no longer regards the concept of neurosis as a diagnostic classification, and renames this group of diseases as "somatic autonomic dysfunction" as a type of "somatic disorder".
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Autonomic Neurosis Western Medicine Diagnosis
- Patients show signs of autonomic dysfunction, usually symptoms of autonomic nervous excitement, such as palpitations, sweating, flushing, and tremors. It is accompanied by other complaints, such as ephemeral pain, burning, heavy, tightness and swelling. Although patients often identify a disease in an organ or system, examinations do not reveal evidence of true disease in the corresponding organ.
Autonomic neurosis laboratory diagnosis
- It is usually diagnosed by clinical symptoms, and blood pCO2 analysis can be performed when difficult.