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branch of vegus nerve.audiotary nerve
can vegus nerve Can vagus nerve be controlled by nerve medicines
it is the vegus nerve.
It could just be nerves if you're new to tampons.Two other possible reasons:You hit your cervix, this would result in a menstrual-cramp type feeling.You hit your vegus nerve, this can result in nausea or dizziness.
It blocks the vegus nerve/ parasympathetic heart. This means that the heart rate can not be slowed down.
The scaitic nerve is the longest and largest nerve.
Vagus Nerve disorder cannot so much be cured as it can be treated by medicines with positive effects. Medicines may be prescribed for short or long term use. Other treatments include exercises and surgery.
This can sometimes happen when a woman gets nervous about using tampons for the first time. If this wasn't your first time inserting a tampon it may have been that you accidently hit your vegus nerve, which can cause you to feel faint or even black out - it's nothing to worry about.
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Anticholinergic agent/ parasympatholytic that inhibits the action of acetylcholine at the postganglionic parasympathetic receptor sites. Increases the heart rate in life threatening bradyarrhythmias.
Do NOT have the lapband surgery if you have A-fib issues. The band will put pressure on the Vegus nerve which in turns CAUSES a-fib. I was perfectly healthy until I started having a-fib and hyperthyroid issues. I've had my band for 11 years and never correlated the a-fib and thryoid problems to the surgery but if you do some research and talk to doctors you will find the connection to the Vegus nerve. I wish there had been more long-term research on the effects of the lapband before I made my decision to go ahead with it. You have information that I hope convinces you to NOT have the surgery. The quality of my life has been greatly affected by these health issues.