




<Explanation>
Autonomic nervous system imbalance is a disease name, or more accurately, a state, given to people who have vague complaints such as insomnia, difficulty waking up in the morning, lack of energy, headaches, dizziness, stomach problems, nausea, etc., and who have undergone various tests such as blood tests and brain CT or MRI scans, but no abnormalities are found.
When the symptoms worsen, depressive symptoms also appear, so the condition is often diagnosed as depression in psychosomatic medicine or psychiatry, and sleeping pills and tranquilizers are prescribed.
The various symptoms that appear 2-3 weeks after a rear-end collision or other accident (such as pain in the neck muscles, headache, nausea, etc.) are called whiplash aftereffects, and because they are similar to the symptoms of autonomic nervous system disorder, some people think that they may be related to disorders of the neck muscles and a that person is Dr. Matsui.
Continued in <Part 2: Common symptoms of whiplash and autonomic dysfunction>
Go to <Part 3: The beginning of the mystery-solving journey>
Go to <Part 4: Mystery Solving Journey – Vagus Nerve>
For those who wish to receive a remote consultation (even for the first consultation), please consider visiting Blue Sky Matsui Hospital, which is part of the Tokyo Neurological Center Group.
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