Riley-Dey Familial Autonomic Dysfunction

Article: "Riley Day familial autonomic dysfunction"

RILEY-DAY FAMILY AUTONOMIC DISTRUCTION (familial vegetative vascular dystonia) is a multi-valued medical concept used in relation to various syndromes of the autonomic nervous system (ANS, in Russian literature this system is referred to as the autonomic nervous apparatus), circulatory syndromes and brief primary disorders at the junction of this system and nervous system in general. Riley studied the development of autonomic centers. At the same time, the day established the etiological connection between idiopathic hyperophic neuralgia of the trigeminal nerve and pathological changes in the trigeminal ganglion. This circumstance was subsequently taken into account in the joint work of Riley and Gerard.



Riley-Deya familial autonomic dysfunction is a condition accompanied by disruption of the cardiovascular, respiratory and other body systems due to inflammatory processes or neurological disorders. These disorders can manifest with a variety of symptoms, including dizziness, difficulty breathing, sweating, nausea, anxiety and restlessness, low blood pressure, fainting, migraines and others. Such symptoms can occur in both children and adults. Prevention and treatment of this condition include monitoring the patient's condition, regular physical activity, limiting stress and eating healthy foods. If symptoms worsen, you should consult a doctor to get the necessary medical care. Riley Day is characterized by severe irritability, tearfulness, refusal of any action on the part of the child, manifestation of aggression, and the child’s condition is disturbed for a long time.