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An increase in ocular pressure can lead to the development of various diseases of the organs of vision, for example, to glaucoma. As a rule, at the initial stage of the development of this disease the symptoms of increased intraocular pressure are not pronounced.
Considering the main symptoms of high blood pressure, it should be recalled that during each working cycle of our pump for pumping blood (that is, with every contraction of the heart), its pressure (pressure) is constantly changing ...
Symmetrical predominantly proximal weakness in the legs is known as a variant of lower proximal paraparesis (with total paralysis - paraplegia).
Knee swelling may be a manifestation of arthritis. Osteoarthritis tends to affect the posterior part of the patella and the medial part of the knee joint, which often leads to varus deformity, the course is usually carried out using NSAIDs and measures aimed at reducing overweight; sometimes locally produce steroid injections.
Many people are often disturbed by the problem that they find in their mornings in their mirror - a swollen face. This problem cannot be covered up with clothes or covered with tonal cream, it must be dealt with, and for this it is important to know the cause of this condition.

The term "arthritis" means an inflammatory lesion of one or more joints. Signs of inflammation are pain, swelling, redness of the skin over the inflamed joint, its stiffness; The inflamed joint is hot to the touch (+ overall body temperature increase).

Disturbances of sweating are related to one of the frequent and at the same time poorly understood symptoms of the disturbance of the functioning of the autonomic nervous system. The sweating system, along with the cardiovascular, respiratory systems and skin provides a highly adaptable person to the conditions of hot climate, physical work at normal and elevated ambient temperature.
In the past 20 years, the number of self-reflections among girls aged 15-19 has increased by 250%, and the annual frequency of this phenomenon in this population group in some regions is more than 1%. Most self-poisoning usually does not result in fatalities. Self-poisoning accounts for 4.7% of total admissions to general hospitals of individuals aged 12-20 years.
Suffocation is an extreme degree of dyspnea, a severe pathological condition resulting from a sharp lack of oxygen (hypoxia), the accumulation of carbon dioxide (hypercapnia) and leading to disruption of the nervous system of respiration and circulation. Subjective suffocation is a sense of air shortage, expressed to an extreme degree, often accompanied by a fear of death.
In case of sudden speech loss, first of all it is necessary to determine whether anarthria is (that is, the impossibility of pronouncing words due to a violation of the coordinated activity of the respiratory, voice-forming and articulatory apparatus due to their paresis, ataxia, etc.) or - aphasia there is a violation of speech praxis).
A sudden loss of consciousness can be short-term or persistent and can have both neurogenic (neurogenic syncope, epilepsy, stroke), and somatogenic (cardiac abnormalities, hypoglycemia, etc.).
Sudden fall as an isolated symptom is rare. As a rule, the falls are repeated, and by the time of the medical examination the patient can quite clearly outline the various circumstances or situations in which the attack developed, or - such information is provided by his relatives. Diagnosis is largely based on careful collection of anamnesis.
Symptoms such as red, pink, white, brown and even blue spots on the hands and feet, arise for various reasons.
This particular category of patients with distal weakness in the legs. As a rule, such diseases lead to dysbasia. It is always useful to remember that among the causes of distal lower paraparesis is known not only polyneuropathy, but also processes at the muscular, spinal and even cerebral levels.
Subacute monocular vision impairment in young people without a headache and a normal ultrasound picture suggests the development of the optic nerve neuropathy.
Sleep is a special genetically determined state of the body of warm-blooded animals (ie mammals and birds), characterized by a regular sequential replacement of certain polygraphic pictures in the form of cycles, phases and stages. In this definition, you should pay attention to 3 strong points: firstly, the presence of sleep is genetically predetermined, secondly, the structure of sleep is most perfect in higher species of the animal world and, thirdly, sleep should be objectively recorded.
Exanthema (rash) - a discrete pathological formation of the skin, its response to the effects of toxins and metabolites of the pathogen. Reaction of the skin is manifested by the fullness of the vessels of the microcirculatory bed, increased vascular permeability with the development of edema and hemorrhage, necrosis of the epidermis and deeper layers of the skin, dystrophic changes in cells (balloon dystrophy), serous, purulent, serous-hemorrhagic inflammation.

Jaundice coloration of the skin can be observed as a result of an increase in the blood content of bilirubin, with the most yellow jaundice appears on the sclera, then it spreads to the mucous membrane of the oral cavity (primarily the sublingual region, the tongue bridle), the skin of the face, palms, and other areas.

Severe heartburn never appears just like that. Increased acidity occurs on the basis of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, or when using poor-quality and irritating food.
Dry mouth sensation - xerostomia, hyposalivation (terms more often used to denote states of reduced secretion without distinct clinical manifestations detected experimentally) - or excess saliva (sialorrhea, hypersalivation) - is possible both with neurogenic impairment of secretion (organic or psychogenic nature), and at various somatic diseases.
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