Milwaukee, WI
A 33-year-old female asked:
what kind of dr to try now? "you have chiari 6.2mm, but it's not causing all these symptoms" (neruosurg) random sensory sx's, dizzy, , dysautonomia
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Dr. Howard Feinberg answered
Rheumatology 37 years experience
Neurology: A neurologist is the next step after your primary care physician.
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A 38-year-old female asked:
Does dysautonomia cause tachycardia and dizziness?
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Dr. Dipakkumar Pandya answered
Neurology 28 years experience
Dysautonomia: Dysautonomia refers to an abnormality of function of the autonomic nervous system. There are two divisions of the autonomic nervous system: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic. Although the latter occasionally may be involved, abnormal function of the sympathetic division produces the most striking symptoms of dysautonomic syndromes. The term orthostatic hypotension is often used as a synonym.
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