What Are the Treatments for Dysautonomia Neuropathy?

Dysautonomia is a condition that affects the function of the autonomic nervous system. Dysautonomia can present itself in numerous symptoms including autonomic neuropathy. Dysautonomia has several treatment options specifically for autonomic neuropathy such as prednisone, plasma exchange or intravenous gamma globulin, according to Dinet.org.
  1. Prednisone

    • Prednisone is a drug of the corticosteroid family. Prednisone reduces inflammation and has an immunosuppressant effect, according to RxList.com.

    Plasma Exchange

    • Plasma exchange can show improvement in nerve function in neuropathy and nerve degeneration, according to Cochrane.org.

    Intravenous Gamma Globulin

    • Intravenous gamma globulin treatments may help in acute neuropathy cases. Intravenous gamma globulin can be beneficial in treating immune system-related nerve problems, according to Medscape.com.

    Florinef

    • Florinef is a common treatment for dysautonomia. It increases fluid retention and blood pressure. This is especially helpful for dysatunomia cases with hypotension.

    Fluids and Salt Intake

    • Dysautonomia patients see benefit from increasing water and salt intake. This creates more blood volume and can help with blood pressure regulation, according to Dinet.org.

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