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Toll-Free: 1-800-995-8544
Phone: 813-844-4286
E-Mail: info@flspinalcord.us
Brain & Spinal Cord Injury Program (Florida Department of Health)

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Autonomic Dysreflexia

The most common circulatory problem related to spinal cord injury appears in those people injured about the T-6 level. These individuals are prone to rapid increases in blood pressure, a syndrome called Autonomic Dysreflexia. Autonomic Dysreflexia is usually caused by a bowel or bladder that is too full for an extended period of time. Symptoms include:

  • A fast, major increase in blood pressure - 20-40 mm Hg systolic higher than usual
  • A pounding headache
  • Heavy sweating
  • Goose bumps
  • Flushed or reddened skin
  • Blury vision or seeing spots
  • A stuffy nose
  • Anxiety or jitters
  • Tightness in your chest, flutters in your heart or chest, or trouble breathing

If any of these signs appear, follow the steps below:

  • Remain sitting or stay upright until blood pressure stabilizes
  • Ensure urinary drainage by catheterization
  • If bowel is distended, disimpact after inserting anesthetic jelly or ointment per rectum
  • Assess for any other possible sources of noxious stimuli or irritant
  • Hypertension should be treated medically if it persists
  • For further assitance or in case of medical emergency call 911 immediately

Autonomic Dysreflexia Card               Autonomic Dysreflexia Card in Spanish


Florida Spinal Cord Injury Resource Center
Tampa General Rehabilitation Center
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1289, Room R212, Tampa, FL 33601
Physical Address: 2 Columbia Drive, Tampa, FL 33606
Phone: 813-844-4286 / 813-844-4287
Toll-Free: 800-995-8544
FAX: 813-844-4322
E-mail: info@flspinalcord.us

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