Neurovegetative dystonia is a pathology that can be summarized as a loss of muscle tone. It manifests itself as painful but involuntary cramps and spasms in the muscles. The cramps then cause pain and put the subject in an abnormal posture. Neurovegetative dystonia can occur in the vagal system and affects the muscles of the larynx, pharynx, liver, heart, intestines and stomach. In the case of neurovegetative dystonia of the parasympathetic and sympathetic system, the subject has an increase or decrease in muscle tone.
Symptoms of neurovegetative dystonia
People with neurovegetative dystonia experience dizziness and headache at the beginning of the disease when they suddenly change position. This is actually due to a drop in blood pressure. The pathology can also cause dry syndrome, leading to dryness of the eyes and mouth or, on the contrary, excessive sweating in the trunk and face. In the case of neurovegetative dystonia of the vagal system, the patient may be constipated or present with repetitive diarrhoea. Urinary and genital disorders are also symptoms of the pathology. Neurovegetative dystonia also causes breathing difficulties for those who suffer from it. Tachycardia alternating with bradycardia are the warning signs of the disease.
Recommended homeopathic remedies
Vagal-type neurovegetative dystonia can be treated with 3 granules of Aconite 15 CH and Ignatia 15 CH at the time of the attacks. In some cases, a 5 CH dilution of Ignatia will be prescribed at the rate of 2 granules to be taken 3 times a day.
In case of muscle contractures associated with gastric, respiratory and intestinal cramps, the recommended homeopathic remedy is Cuprum 5 CH at the rate of 3 granules once a day. This treatment is also suitable for hypersensitive and asthenic subjects or those who have seizures due to neurovegetative dystonia.
If the pathology leads to psychomotor sexual arousal that worsens with touch or during menstrual periods, it is advisable to take 3 granules of Hyoscyamus 5 CH once a day.
When to see a doctor?
Neurovegetative dystonia often goes unnoticed. However, if symptoms such as contractures that freeze the muscles frequently appear, it is best to see a doctor as soon as possible. In addition, if the episodes of cramps become longer and longer, it is strongly recommended to make an appointment with a doctor to make the diagnosis and prescribe the appropriate treatment to treat the symptoms.