What Therapies Exist for Vagus Nerve Damage Due to Toxicity?
Treatment of vagus nerve dysfunction due to toxicity often involves supportive care and addressing the underlying cause. For example, in cases of organophosphate poisoning, administration of atropine and pralidoxime is standard. Emerging therapies, such as vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), show promise in managing chronic conditions aggravated by vagal dysfunction, though their role in acute toxicological interventions is still under investigation.