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What can i do about functional dysautonomia. one doctor said diet is a factor. will changing my diet and exercising do any better? anything else ?

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Dr. Mircea Petrina answered

Specializes in Cardiology

So your body: Can keep up with the new metabolic needs.

Answered 12/13/2012

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Dr. Michael Rothman answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Balance everything: One of the biggest culprits in autonomic dysfunction is fluctuating blood sugars (bs)if the bs is too low your sympathetic nervous system will be stimulated, if the bs is too high, your parasympathetic nervous system will be stimulated. By keeping bs stable you can reduce dysautonomia. Many autonomic symptoms will result from this disorder. Learn to use abdominal breathing to control ans.

Answered 1/3/2013

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