Dysautonomia is an often overlooked but widespread condition that affects the autonomic nervous system, controlling crucial bodily functions like heart rate, blood pressure, and digestion.

From chronic fatigue to irregular heart rates, the symptoms vary widely, making it one of the most challenging disorders to diagnose and treat.

Many people with conditions like diabetes or multiple sclerosis are at greater risk of developing dysautonomia, yet it often takes years to receive a proper diagnosis.

Despite its widespread prevalence, this invisible illness remains underdiagnosed and poorly understood, leaving many to suffer in silence.