Automatic dysreflexia is a condition caused by an exaggerated response of the autonomic nervous system to a stimulus below the level of spinal injury, causing a rapid increase in blood pressure that can lead to complications if untreated. It occurs due to an overreaction of the sympathetic nervous system and stimulation of baroreceptors. Common causes are full bladder or bowel. Symptoms include severe headache, sweating, flushing, and high blood pressure. Treatment involves identifying and removing triggers, medications to lower blood pressure, and educating patients and families about management.