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  • Neurasthenia

    Filed under Nervous System
    Oct 13

    All neuroses cause - temporary central nervous system function changes, due to excessive stress or trauma, which causes cerebral cortex excitability and suppression of ongoing processes in balance.

    Very important cause of neuroses - fatigue, somatic and infectious diseases. Fatigue associated with negative emotions (such as excitement, fear), sleep and eating disorder treatment, alcohol abuse, smoking - all of which lead to the emergence of neurasthenia.

    Characteristic feature of neurasthenia - irritability, manifested by a rapid excitement, fatigue and nervous exhaustion. Arousal to the environment where the patient reacts violently, angrily shouting, ašarodamas, however, from his emotional soon tired, and then regretted doing so. Later, they feel frustrated, often crying, hardly able to cope. Depressed mood or passivity occurs much less frequently.

    Neurasthenia patients gradually lose interest in the environment, show initiative. Decline in their performance, deterioration of memory, sleep, shallow (long neužmiegama, from the slightest sound prabundama), there is headache, dizziness, noise in the ears, twinkling eyes, felt for the puncture in the heart of the heart beating. Men experience impotence (sexual incapacitation).

    From IP Pavlova, there are two main forms of neurasthenia: hipersteninę and hiposteninę. Hipersteninė neurasthenia in the form of depression characterized by processes of dilution and expressed as stimulation condition hiposteninė, on the contrary - dampened stimulation processes, dominated by depression.

    Examination of patients with neurasthenia, see the eyelids and the outstretched hands trembling, high-tendon reflexes, skin hyperesthesia (especially the scalp), cold extremities, hyperhidrosis (increased sweating). Touching hands felt cold fingers, palms wet, agitated, sweating increased.

    Massage goal: reduction processes of the brain stem enhancement.

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