What Is Dysautonomia?

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10. Treatment

Treatment for dysautonomias depends largely on the specific type. There is no cure for the condition, but the patient’s symptoms can often be treated. In some cases, the patient will be encouraged to work on their physical conditioning to give them physical strength that will help compensate.

Patients will also need to be treated for symptoms they may have, including for conditions with the heart and blood pressure, for example. In many cases, the patient will also be given counselling to help them manage their symptoms better. While some dysautonomias will be deadly, some can be treated to help give the patient a reasonable standard of living.

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