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Health

Syndromes

Psycho-organic syndrome

This syndrome is characterized by a triad of signs: impairment of intellectual capabilities, memory loss, emotional instability (lability).

Old witch syndrome

Nightmares - a fairly common phenomenon, especially among impressionable people. If these nightmares look too obvious, they are accompanied by choking and inability to move (paralysis), they get a special name - the syndrome of the old witch.

Dressler's Syndrome

Dressler's syndrome is also known in medicine as a post-infarction syndrome. This condition is an autoimmune complication after the transfer of myocardial infarction. It develops, usually, after two to six weeks after the onset of an acute period of myocardial infarction.

White coat syndrome

Quite often - during the examination in the doctor's office - the patient displays white coat syndrome in the measurement of pressure: in the medical institution, it jumps, although the patient does not complain about the increased pressure, does not have any hypertonic symptoms and, moreover, the level of his BP in the usual situation normal…  

Russell-Silver Syndrome

It is undeniable that the disease begins with intrauterine growth retardation of the fetus, a violation of the formation of the skeleton, and the closure of the large fontanel occurs only at a late stage.

Weber Syndrome

Weber's syndrome is a rather complicated and rare disease, and represents one of the variants of neurological pathology from the category of peduncular alternating syndromes.

Carpal tunnel syndrome

This disease is considered a threshold and requires compulsory treatment. Otherwise, irreversible changes in the affected nerve may occur, which in time will lead to a complete loss of palm sensitivity and some degenerative disorders.

Autonomic dysfunction syndrome

Vegetosovascular dystonia is a fairly common condition. About 80% of the adult population have a confirmed diagnosis of VSD, while the number of women with this diagnosis is significantly higher than the number of men with the same problem.

The syndrome of a rigid person

For the disease is characterized by a gradually increasing stiffness of the muscles, equally spreading through the system of muscles of the hands, legs, trunk. This condition is worsened over time, which sooner or later leads to systemic muscle rigidity.

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