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Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS): What It Is, Uses Side Effects Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) uses an implanted device to send an electrical pulse to your vagus nerve, which then travels to your brain VNS is used to treat epilepsy, depression and as a rehabilitation aid for stroke
What Is the Gut-Brain Connection? - Cleveland Clinic Your vagus nerve conveys sensory information about the conditions inside your gut from your enteric nervous system to your brain In response, it conveys motor signals from your brain to your gut
Vasovagal Syncope: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic One of the key nerves in this system is the vagus nerve, which controls your heart rate and blood pressure If your vagus nerve becomes too active, it can cause your heart rate and blood pressure to drop too much or too quickly (or both)
Vagal Maneuvers: How To Slow Your Heart Rate - Cleveland Clinic Vagal maneuvers are physical actions that make your vagus nerve act on your heart’s natural pacemaker, slowing down its electrical impulses Your vagus nerve — which goes from your brainstem to your belly — plays a major role in your parasympathetic nervous system, which controls a number of things in your body, including heart rate
Phrenic Nerve: Function, Anatomy Damage - Cleveland Clinic What is the phrenic nerve? The phrenic nerve controls your diaphragm and is essential to your ability to breathe The nerve sends signals that make your diaphragm contract (become thicker and flatter) This movement gives your lungs room to expand and take in air (inhalation)
Gastroparesis: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis Treatment Surgery on or near your stomach can injure the vagus nerve that runs through your stomach and coordinates its movements Post-surgical gastroparesis can develop any time after surgery
Parasympathetic Nervous System (PSNS): What It Is Function The fourth, your vagus nerve, connects to part of your mouth and also extends down through your neck to your chest and abdomen (belly) Your vagus nerve makes up about 75% of your parasympathetic nervous system overall, connecting to your heart, lungs and other vital internal organs