Parasympatheticotonia

Parasympathicotonia is a condition in which the level of activity of the parasympathetic nervous system is higher than normal. As a result, the balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic processes in the body is disrupted, which can lead to various diseases and dysfunctions of the body.

Parasympathicotonia can be caused by various factors such as stress, fatigue, lack of sleep, poor diet, alcohol and drug abuse, and certain medical conditions such as depression, anxiety, diabetes and others.

Symptoms of parasympathicotonia may include increased drowsiness, decreased concentration, memory impairment, decreased immunity, digestive problems, slow heart rate, and others.

To treat parasympathicotonia, you need to see a doctor and get diagnosed. Depending on the cause and severity of the disease, various treatment methods may be prescribed, such as psychotherapy, drug therapy, lifestyle changes and others.

It is important to understand that parasympathicotonia is a condition that requires attention and treatment. If the causes and symptoms of the disease are not addressed, it can have serious consequences for health and quality of life. Therefore, if you notice symptoms of parasympathicotonia, consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



Parasympathetictania is a term derived from the Greek words parasympatheticos, meaning parasympathetic nervous system, and tonos, meaning "tension" or "tonicity". This term is used to describe a condition where parasympathetic nerve impulses that normally calm