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Health

Syndromes

Vesta Syndrome

The disease got its name due to the British doctor Vesta, who first described all his symptoms in 1841, watching his sick son.

Neuroleptic Syndrome

NMS most often develops soon after initiation of treatment with neuroleptics, or after increasing the dosage of medications taken.

Vagrancy syndrome

In the vast majority of such cases, people are not puzzled by the planning of their movement or residence, and also does not realize what such a "free" journey can end.

Cyclical vomiting syndrome

Cyclical vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a chronic functional disorder of unknown etiology, characterized by recurrent attacks of intense nausea, vomiting, sometimes abdominal and headaches or migraine headaches.

Lazy eye syndrome

The lazy eye syndrome or amblyopia is a functional (reversible) vision loss, in which one eye is partially or in general not involved in the visual process.

Adaptive Syndrome

In the scientific literature, the adaptation syndrome is characterized as a complex of changes that are not relevant to humans, but are manifested when various kinds of strong stimuli or factors that harm the body are exposed to the body.

Cerebranic syndrome

Cerebrasthenic syndrome is a neurological disease. Deterioration of memory and concentration of attention, absent-mindedness, irritability are the main signs of this disease.

Acetonemic syndrome

Acetonemic syndrome or AC is a complex of symptoms in which the content of ketone bodies increases (in particular, β-hydroxybutyric acid and acetoacetic acid, as well as acetone.

Syndrome of supraventricular scallop

Doctors, as a rule, recommend parents whose children have seen such a syndrome, do not worry, as it does not outgrow the heart disease.

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