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cliare Beauchamp is a 31 years old woman who has had episodes of severe pain on one side of her head evry day for weeks. The lain lasts for up to 30 minutes and then subsides. She usually gets this pain during the fall or spring . Mrs Beauchamp is a smoker and drinks alcohol. she was having such severe pain one day that she went to the ER for assessment. She has been diagnosed with an autonomic nerve issue ?

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I think the astics nerve

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I hope this helps. The symptoms of autonomic nerve dysfunction can be some of or all of the following: dizziness, fainting - taking the BP in orthostatic form is a good indicator. They seem to show evidence of exercise intolerance and this can increase the headache pain if they continue. Many of them will sweat uncontrollably and may think it is hot flashes - but it is more than that. It can also reverse and person will not sweat enough. Abnormal protein build up in organs, and immune system attacks that actually think they are helping the body but are shutting it down, damaging various body systems IE kidneys......

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Look up info on the following to assist you with learning about different aspects of these symptoms: Riley - Day Syndrome Idiopathic orthostatic HYPOtension, Shy Drager Syndrome, and sometimes even Parkinson's syndrome - organ failure will occur.

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