Publisher's Synopsis
When the autonomic nerve system malfunctions, dysautonomia results (ANS).
That nerve system's portion that regulates the heartbeat, blood pressure, digestion, and other bodily functions on an autonomic basis.
In other words, actions you take without giving them a second thought.
It can occasionally appear following an injury or a virus.
Adolescents may experience it as well after a growth spurt.
Although it affects more women than males, anyone can get the illness. Dysautonomia can be a modest, transient sickness or a severe, chronic one.
Being unable to stand up without feeling lightheaded or fainting is the most typical symptom.