One of the most formidable neurological disorders is bulbar syndrome. This symptom complex is associated with a combined peripheral lesion of several pairs of cranial nerves of the caudal group. Potentially dangerous for life is the rapidly emerging and increasing in severity bulbar syndrome. In this case, an emergency hospitalization of the patient is necessary to monitor his condition and perform intensive therapy. Contents 1 Pathogenesis 2 Main causes...
Not every doctor, not to mention patients, is familiar with such a pathology as abusus headaches. And this disease occurs more than often: they suffer approximately every hundredth person, or even 2 out of a hundred, more often - women. Abusus is an abuse of something, in this case - medicines for the treatment of primary cephalgia( headaches).Many medications that cause this disease are allowed for sale without a prescription and are widely used by patients. From our article...
How often do you hear from a person about his health problems, especially when people experience pain? Many "malfunctions" in the body begin to manifest themselves through pain syndromes, disrupting the habitual comfortable way of life. Such ailments include dorsopathy of the cervical spine. It begins imperceptibly, eventually developing into a constant problem of painful painful sensations. For the convenience of the designation of all pain syndromes associated with the spin...
Akathisia is very uncomfortable for patients with clinical syndrome. It is often called restlessness, which very accurately conveys the essence of the emerging psychomotor disorders. With akathisia, a person has an almost irresistible physical need to change the position of the body and move, because of what he can not even sit still. It becomes difficult to fall asleep, but in a dream the akathisia subside, which distinguishes it from the restless leg syndrome. Contents ...
The confusion of consciousness refers to its qualitative disorders and is a sign of serious problems with the functioning of the brain. There are several types of obscuration, differing in depth and content of pathological symptoms. The detection and treatment of such disorders in patients is most relevant for psychiatrists, narcologists, neurologists, toxicologists and resuscitators, but doctors of other specialties may face this problem. About what kinds of types of obscuratio...
Delirium is one of the most common types of obscuration of consciousness. This transient mental disorder has an exogenous nature and develops as a result of functional disorders of the brain in the presence of severe intoxication and diseases. Therefore, the treatment of delirium is directed not only to the relief of the main psychotic symptoms, but also to the correction of primary disorders. Contents 1 Etiology and pathogenesis 1 Etiology and path...
Syndrome of the vertebral artery (SPA) is a complex of symptoms arising from the violation of blood flow in the vertebral (or vertebral) arteries. In recent decades, this pathology has become quite widespread, which is probably associated with an increase the number of office workers and people leading a sedentary lifestyle, spending a lot of time at the computer. If earlier the diagnosis of SPA was exhibited mainly to elderly people, today the disease is diagnosed even in 20-year-old patien...
Neuralgia of the occipital nerve is one of the types of headache. It is associated with irritation and compression of the fibers of the occipital nerve, characterized by specific characteristics of the pain itself. Neuralgia of the occipital nerve can be an independent disease, but more often due to the presence of other health problems that provoke its development. In any case, this condition requires medical intervention, since it substantially poisons a person's life. This article will pr...
Gait is a set of individual characteristics of a person( body tilt, position of hands and feet, turn of the head, etc.).To implement the walking process, mechanisms are involved that regulate balance, maintaining the posture and coordinating movements. One such mechanism is the path of deep sensitivity. It is a reflex arc that closes at different levels of the central nervous system. Nerve endings of conductors of deep sensitivity are located in the thickness of muscles, tendons...
The nervous tic of the eye is an involuntary contraction (twitching) of small facial muscles around the eye. The medical name of this condition is blepharospasm. Some people face this problem once in a lifetime, others suffer for years. This is a very common problem of modern man due to the high level of intensity of life, being in a state of increased stress. Much more often, the disease occurs in children than in adults. Sometimes the nervous tic of the eye passes by itself, without the us...
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