Pathological State
Prolonged pressure syndrome. What is this, first aid, symptoms, treatment
Prolonged crush syndrome, or crash syndrome, occurs when excess pressure builds up inside an enclosed muscle space in the body. This occurs as a re...
Prolonged crush syndrome, or crash syndrome, occurs when excess pressure builds up inside an enclosed muscle space in the body. This occurs as a re...
Increased body temperature always accompanies infections, but it can also manifest itself as the first symptom in cancer.Record content:1 Reasons f...
Lymphocytes are an important component of human immunity; they represent a separate group of leukocytes produced by the bone marrow and transported...
Eggerthella lenta level is determined when taking an analysis during the diagnosis diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. If the norm is exceeded,...
Complete cooling of the body is a violation of the thermal balance, accompanied by a decrease in body temperature below normal.Hypothermia is physi...
Ferritin concentration in the human body changes under the influence of certain provoking factors. In this case, hemoglobin remains at the normal l...
State called hyperhidrosis characterized by increased sweating. That is, people with this disorder can sweat their skin, even while sitting under a...
The problem of abuse of various substances (drugs, alcohol and nicotine) is currently very acute. This threatens not only the health of the populat...
The normal body temperature for a person ranges from 36-37 degrees. If the values increase or decrease outside the established norms, it is neces...
The state of moderate severity of the patient - This is a partial violation of the functions of internal organs, peripheral and central nervous sys...
The iron-containing protein delivers oxygen to the cells and removes carbon dioxide from the tissues. Pathologies, hormonal changes, age-related ch...
Coma in humans - This is a serious brain damage that can cause death, leading to a complete loss of consciousness and disruption of all neuropsychi...