Signs and Symptoms of Dysautonomia

Here are the Signs and Symptoms of Dysautonomia: *(Always check with your doctor first if you think you have these symptoms) It takes a good doctor who will know about Dysautonomia. If your doctor does not know, ask them to refer you to one.

Fatigue
Agoraphobia
Heart Palpitations
Tachycardia
Rapid Heart Rate
Headaches
IBS (Irritable Bowell Syndrome)
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (Gerd)
Fibromyalgia
Hypoglycemia
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
Tinnitus
Hay Fever or other Allergies
Excessive Gas
Nausea
Neck Aches or Pain
Arm and Leg aches
Aches and Pains in Hands or Feet
Backaches
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Social Phobia
Panic Attacks
Specific Phobias
Panic Disorder
Depression
Chest Pain
Dizziness
Mood Swings
Shortness of Breath
Sleep Disorder
Visual Disturbance
Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ)
Concentration or Memory problems
Skin Problems or Rash
Weakness
Twitching Muscles, Shakiness
 Numbness or Tingling
 Nervous System Imbalance
Scoliosis (curvature of the spine)
Spidery Fingers
May be Tall and Lanky
Prolapsed Mitral Valve
Possible Regurgitation
Hyperextensible Joints (Flexible)

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