Why do people have autonomic nervous disorders?

Autonomic nerve disorder (also known as autonomic nervous system disorder) may be caused by many factors, and the following are some possible reasons:

Psychological stress: Long-term psychological stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional problems may affect the stability of autonomic nervous system.

Lifestyle factors: unhealthy lifestyle, such as irregular work and rest, bad eating habits, lack of exercise, etc. , may interfere with the balance of the autonomic nervous system.

Abuse of drugs or substances: Abuse of certain drugs, alcohol or substances may interfere with the normal function of the autonomic nervous system.

Nervous system diseases: Some nervous system diseases or complications of diseases may affect the function of autonomic nervous system, such as diabetes and Parkinson's disease.

Chronic diseases: Some chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, may affect the function of autonomic nervous system.

Genetic factors: Some autonomic nervous disorders may be related to family inheritance, and some genes may affect the normal function of autonomic nervous system.

Environmental factors: Environmental factors, including changes in temperature and air pressure, may affect the autonomic nervous system.

Autoimmune diseases: Some autoimmune diseases may lead to the disorder of autonomic nervous system.

Side effects of drugs: Some drugs may affect the normal function of autonomic nervous system, leading to disorder.

Generally speaking, autonomic nervous disorder is a complex symptom, which may be the result of the interaction of many factors. If you have related symptoms or worry that you may have autonomic nerve disorder, it is recommended to consult a doctor or a doctor in a professional medical institution for professional diagnosis and treatment.