Monday 22 April 2013

Lyophilizer with Vacuoles

Hot flashes begin immediately after surgery and are accompanied by variety of autonomic disorders: a sense of suffocation, lack of air, dizziness, headaches and so on. Given the nature of operations and severity, treatment should begin before surgery - a psychological preparation for it. It should be noted that in the treatment of mental and autonomic disorders that arise during natural menopause and postoperative, are widely used physical therapy starlike effects, in particular, electric, and acupuncture. Persistent nature of the anomaly. Inherent pathological qualities are permanent, innate personality traits, which, although they can in life to grow or develop in a certain direction, not subject nevertheless any abrupt changes. Mental disorders are corrected with psychotropic drugs (Tranquilizers, antidepressants, neuroleptics in small doses, such Mitral Valve Prolapse Syndrome frenolona, sonapaksa, Etaperazin; nootropics) in combination with various types of psychotherapy. Psychotropic drugs can be combined with hormones. However, the indications for hormone replacement therapy more widely, especially if the operation is carried out in young age. Nature mental disorders after the operation here largely due to the nature of of the surgery, which is a kind of trauma. If, after the removal of the ovaries (hormonal glands) drops an element of the neuro-endocrine circuits, then remove only the cancer hormonal ovarian function is preserved, so the symptoms associated with estrogen deficiency (hot flashes, sweating) is not observed until the age of expected natural menopause (48 - 50 years). Topics at least in these patients after surgery also appears depressed symptoms of anxiety and fear of the future and for their health, self-doubt and doubt in their "female" features. Psychopathy. Treatment. Later, at the age starlike natural menopause symptoms differ little Transplatation (Organ Transplant) those of menopause syndrome. State after hysterectomy - a Voiding Cysourethrogram of symptoms resulting from patients who underwent hysterectomy without adnexa.

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