first reported in 1969 Pandysautonomia is a form of acute dysfunction of the sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic nervous system (dysautonomia). Autonomic systems include heart, respiration, temperature regulation, digestion, bladder and bowel control and other muscle function. As such Pandysautonomia can involve dysfunction in any range of these systems. The 'dysautonomias' are vast in range with Pandysautonomia described as 'pure' dysautonomia. Unlike some forms of dysautonomia, pandysautonomia commonly includes a vaster range of autonomic dysfunctions as well as sensory neuropathy.
Pandysautonomia is a condition characterized by dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary bodily functions like heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and temperature regulation. Symptoms may include dizziness, fatigue, sweating abnormalities, and digestive issues. Treatment aims to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
A pandysautonomia is a form of autonomic neuropathy.