





<Explanation>
When we consider the various symptoms that are common to whiplash injury and autonomic nervous system disorders, such as headache, discomfort in the throat, nausea, stomach discomfort, stomach pain, gastroesophageal reflux disease, abdominal bloating, constipation, diarrhea, dizziness, glare, dry eyes, tinnitus, hearing loss, and muffled sounds, they can first be divided into those that are related to the digestive tract, and then those that are related to the heart rate, headaches in the head, and those that are relatedto the eyes such as glare and dry eyes, and also those that are related to the eardrums.
Because whiplash causes the wide range of symptoms mentioned above, patients often visit internal medicine, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, orthopedic, and neurosurgery specialists, but the cause is never determined, so they end up visiting a psychosomatic medicine specialist or a psychiatrist. Each doctor diagnoses the symptoms based on their own area of expertise, and the true cause is never discovered.
Because the neck muscles are damaged in a rear-end collision, causing the above symptoms, we need to find a single cause that can explain everything.Although it is different from whiplash, the symptoms of orthostatic dysregulation (OD) are very similar to those of whiplash, which has recently become a social problem with a sharp increase in the number of elementary and junior high school students suffering from it. And if we can find a fundamental treatment for whi plash, there is a high possibility that it will be effective in treating not only orthostatic dysregulation (OD), but also so-called cerebrospinal fluid hypovolemia and fibromyalgia.
Continued in <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.
TEL:0875-23-0012
