Circulatory system disorders (which occur in the heart and circulatory system) and the most important:
Angina pectoris: a contraction of the coronary arteries temporarily hinders blood flow, resulting in a lack of heart muscle nutrition N, causing a lack of oxygen necessary to represent the food, followed by chest pain.
B - heart neurosis: Expresses a group of psychological symptoms of origin, including the disruption of heart function, and symptoms of palpitations, fatigue and irregularity, pain and heart spasm, and shortness of breath and fatigue for less effort, and accompanied by the tails of death.
C - high blood pressure: It is noted that the nerves exhibiting lead to an increase in blood pressure. Chronic anger also causes a constant rise in blood pressure. Persistent high blood pressure puts a heavy burden on the blood vessels that may lead to brain bleeding and excessive stress on the heart.
D - low blood pressure: accompanied by exhaustion and reluctance for any work tired and desire to sleep.
E-fainting: where the patient loses consciousness when a sudden drop in blood pressure occurs.
Angina pectoris: a contraction of the coronary arteries temporarily hinders blood flow, resulting in a lack of heart muscle nutrition N, causing a lack of oxygen necessary to represent the food, followed by chest pain.
B - heart neurosis: Expresses a group of psychological symptoms of origin, including the disruption of heart function, and symptoms of palpitations, fatigue and irregularity, pain and heart spasm, and shortness of breath and fatigue for less effort, and accompanied by the tails of death.
C - high blood pressure: It is noted that the nerves exhibiting lead to an increase in blood pressure. Chronic anger also causes a constant rise in blood pressure. Persistent high blood pressure puts a heavy burden on the blood vessels that may lead to brain bleeding and excessive stress on the heart.
D - low blood pressure: accompanied by exhaustion and reluctance for any work tired and desire to sleep.
E-fainting: where the patient loses consciousness when a sudden drop in blood pressure occurs.
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