VVD – a violation of the autonomic nervous system, blood vessels, heart.
The vegetative nervous system is responsible for:
Stable internal environment, the functions of the body that we often do not think about and notice them only when they are violated. For example, how often must fight heart as saliva highlight food as acid gastric juice as sweat in the heat and so on.
- Dizziness, headaches
- Wheezing, shortness of breath
- Nausea, vomiting, heartburn
- Anxiety, anxiety, panic fear
- Unstable blood pressure
- Pain in the left half of the chest
- Sleep disorders, increased fatigue
- Sleep disorders, increased fatigue
- Unstable temperature, fever chills, sweating
- Frequent urination
EEG
- Emotional stress;
- During hormonal changes in the body (in puberty, during pregnancy, the occurrence of early menopause);
- Climate changing or time zone;
- Physical, mental and emotional overload;
- Exacerbation of nervous, dental and endocrine diseases;
- Long nervous disorders and infectious diseases.
Prolonged pain in the heart. Can be blunt or sharp. Accompanied by anxiety, increased heart rate, increased pressure. Do not depend on the loads and do not pass when taking drugs of angina.
The gradual increase in the pulse rate to 140-160 beats per minute. Accompanied by increased pressure, a sense of vibration and clatter of blood vessels in the temples, redness.
Short jumps in blood pressure. Unlike high blood pressure, the pressure rises above 170/95 mmHg.
Strong and frequent abdominal pain. Accompanied by abdominal distention and disorders of the intestines: diarrhea and constipation.
Brief decline of arteriotony to 90/60 mmHg and below. Accompanied by a weakness, decline of temperature in extremities, increased sweat secretion.
Fatigue and loss of stamina for a long time. It may be accompanied by a rise in temperature to 37,5 ° C, small trembling hands.
Drag chest pain and shortness of breath. Accompanied by a sense of “coil throat,” yawn, dry cough, inability to breathe deeply.