What diseases are called chronic. Insurance for people with chronic diseases

Chronic diseases are understood as diseases that are not treated by traditional methods in a short time, they can last for years and even a lifetime, accompanied by periods of remission and relapse.

Chronic most often occur without pronounced symptoms, but they occur regularly in the presence of provoking factors. Unfortunately, chronic diseases can accompany a person all his life. According to statistics, more than 60% of annual deaths are due to chronic health problems.

The list of chronic diseases is very long. Diseases of the cardiovascular system lead in the number of deaths, most often they affect older people.

The most common among them:

  • atherosclerosis. Very common arteries. It can already be called an epidemic. As a rule, it begins in youth and gradually gains momentum. Atherosclerosis can be hereditary or acquired during life due to bad habits and against the background of other diseases. This disease destroys the walls of the arteries and leads to the formation of plaques that build up over time, causing heart attacks and sudden death.
  • Coronary artery disease. This is a dangerous chronic heart disease that affects the coronary arteries and disrupts the heart. There are several varieties of this, some of them lead to myocardial infarction and death, others are more harmless. The most dangerous is the non-painful form, since a person is unaware of the disease. It can only be detected during an ECG.
  • Chronic myocarditis. Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart muscle, usually caused by an infection. It may be asymptomatic or accompanied by chest pain and arrhythmia. A mild form of the disease is curable, a more serious course of chronic myocarditis is fatal.
  • Cardiomyopathy. This disease is dangerous because its causes are still unclear. The heart muscle enlarges due to lack of nutrition, and then stretches and gradually breaks down, leading to sudden death.

Infectious diseases

Some viruses and bacteria can cause infectious chronic diseases.

The most common viral chronic infections include:

  • Herpes. The virus is quite unpredictable. It is able to affect almost any part of the skin, organs and tissues. It appears in a variety of places. Primary herpes is often accompanied by complications, subsequently the disease is accompanied by constant relapses in the form of a cold on the lip, genital herpes, stomatitis, etc.
  • Cytomegalovirus. This virus is capable of causing various diseases, provoking the immune restructuring of the body. Pregnant women are always tested for cytomegalovirus infection, as it is often congenital and is transmitted from the mother. This can manifest itself in many ways: from prematurity to developmental delay.
  • . It affects epithelial cells and mucous membranes. This virus causes various warts on the human body, and can also become a provocateur of oncology.

lung diseases

Common chronic lung diseases include:

  • COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). It's a mixture of bronchitis and emphysema. It poses a real threat to life, as it does not allow a person to breathe normally. The patient has shortness of breath, persistent cough with sputum. This disease can progress over the years and, unfortunately, does not lend itself to any.
  • Chronic lung abscess. The acute form can flow into a chronic one. Pus accumulates in the lung tissue, causing inflammation. An abscess is treated with antibiotics, but the most productive treatment is surgery. A section of the lung along with a purulent formation is removed.
  • Chronical bronchitis. Under the influence of adverse factors (smoking, dust, smoke), bronchial tissues undergo changes and become susceptible to infections. Thus, chronic inflammation of the bronchi occurs, which is constantly aggravated and lasts for years.
  • Bronchial asthma. This is a chronic inflammation of the airways, accompanied by periods of severe shortness of breath, coughing at the slightest irritant.

In children, the same chronic ones can occur as in adults. They can be congenital or acquired, when the acute form eventually flows into a chronic one.

Pediatricians note that in many cases the health of the child depends on the vigilance of the parents.

Common diseases:

  • Chronic pyelonephritis. Moms need to carefully monitor the frequency of urination of the child. If the volume of urine has become small, it has become cloudy and has acquired a pungent odor, these are alarming. Infection, getting into the tissues of the kidneys, causes inflammation, pain, impaired urination. Even after a course of antibiotics, there is no certainty that the disease will not worsen again.
  • Diathesis. A fairly common childhood illness. The baby's skin becomes very sensitive. When irritants (food, drugs, dust, etc.) appear, a reaction occurs immediately in the form of a rash, redness. Doctors tend to believe that the cause is a feature of the child's immune system.
  • Rickets. With a lack of vitamin D or a metabolic disorder, rickets occurs, causing dangerous changes in the growing bones of the child. The nervous system also suffers. The child becomes restless, irritable. The bones of the skull, legs, spine, chest are bent. The whole condition as a whole worsens: the child often gets sick, suffers from shortness of breath.
  • Chronical bronchitis. Bronchitis is quite common among children. This is due to poor environmental conditions and the growth of allergic reactions. Children with chronic bronchitis require special care: constant support of immunity, protection from infectious diseases. It is especially difficult for such children in the kindergarten, they often get sick for a long time.
  • Rheumatism. As a result of exposure to streptococcal infections or hereditary factors, a chronic disease develops that affects the joints. The first symptoms may appear very slowly. The disease progresses slowly. During an exacerbation, the joints swell, hurt, and the temperature rises. It is difficult for a child to make small movements.

Kidney and Bladder

The main function of the kidneys is the purification and elimination of various substances from the body. Violation of the kidneys leads to various complications and diseases.

Common problems:

  • Pyelonephritis. The infection enters the kidneys along with the blood and causes inflammation. Sometimes the cause is a weakened immune system, when bacteria and microorganisms already present in the body are activated. A person has difficulty urinating, back pain. Chronic pyelonephritis is exacerbated by hypothermia.
  • Chronic cystitis. Cystitis is an inflammation of the lining of the bladder. Most often, they suffer from women, which is associated with anatomical features. Chronic cystitis is rarely accompanied by severe pain, it is more smoothed out. If the cause is a chronic infection, it should be treated first.
  • Stones in the kidneys. With improper diet and lifestyle, as well as impaired metabolism, stones and sand are formed in the kidneys. Moving along the ureters, they cause pain. may be different depending on the type, size and location of the stone: medical, surgical or endoscopic.

More information about the treatment of chronic pyelonephritis can be found in the video.


The gastrointestinal tract includes several organs, so the list of chronic gastrointestinal diseases is quite large.

We will look at the most common:

  • Chronic gastritis. With gastritis, the mucous membrane becomes inflamed. There are pains in the abdomen, especially on an empty stomach and in violation of the diet. Chronic gastritis requires strict adherence to the diet.
  • Chronic pancreatitis. A very common disease, the cause of which is not always possible to establish. The outflow of pancreatic juice is disturbed, as a result of which the gland digests itself. Treatment consists of taking enzymes and diet.
  • Chronic colitis. The term "colitis" can hide various pathologies, processes and diseases. Most often refers to inflammation of the large intestine. The patient has abdominal pain, flatulence, nausea.

Genitourinary system

Various infections and inflammatory processes in the body most often lead to chronic diseases of the genitourinary system:

  • . This is an inflammation of the urethra, sexually transmitted. In women, the symptoms of urethritis are very similar to those of cystitis. The main symptoms are pus from the urethra, itching and burning in the perineum, painful urination. In men, chronic urethritis can lead to prostatitis, in women - to. Treated with antiseptics.
  • Prostatitis. Chronic inflammation affects about 30% of men under the age of 50. Prostatitis can be caused by infections or fluid retention. For the first few years, no obvious symptoms appear, the man feels good and does not experience serious problems. However, after a while there are problems with erection.
  • Orchitis. This is a chronic inflammation of the testicle, which occurs as a result of the transition of an acute form to a chronic one. Drug therapy is aimed at relieving inflammation and maintaining the general condition of the body.
  • Epididymitis. Inflammation of the epididymis can occur as an independent disease or as a complication of another disease. There are pains in the perineum, the scrotum swells and turns red. Symptoms of chronic epididymitis appear only during an exacerbation.
  • Adnexitis. Inflammation of the appendages in the first place in terms of prevalence among gynecological diseases. It is dangerous because it is asymptomatic and leads to many complications, such as purulent inflammation and adhesions on the fallopian tubes.

In the treatment of chronic diseases of the urogenital area, first of all, they begin with the treatment of the root cause, otherwise a relapse will not take long.

How can the brain be reprogrammed?

And now about what is based on and how does the disappearance of chronic diseases occur when using the RANC-REVERGENCIA method. When intense irritation artificially caused by us occurs in the pain receptors of the trapezius muscles, the impulses, bypassing all the usual channels of information, penetrate directly into the brainstem, where the nuclei of the reticular formation are located. Due to the strength and density of the incoming stream of impulses and the impossibility, as a result, of their differentiation, analysis and determination of the “address” of the structures from which the danger signal is received, the reticular formation begins to blindly search and “put things in order” in all brain systems that could allow the occurrence threatening situation.

That is, a "provocation" that does not pose a real threat in the form of a strong painful irritation of the trapezius muscle areas leads to the automatic activation of all the protective capabilities of the brain and the restructuring of the functional activity of all organs and systems.

Against the background of this artificially created severe stress, the processes of neuroplasticity lead to the creation of new neural networks. Despite the great capabilities of neurons, each of which can create up to 20 thousand synaptic contacts with neighboring neurons, these capabilities are still limited, so new neural networks, if necessary, are created by dismantling old ones. In other words, a completely safe, very strong artificial stress created by irritation of the trapezius muscles causes the same global processes of structural restructuring of the brain, like any other stress that leads to the occurrence of any syndromes, but in the opposite direction. That is, in this case, neuroplasticity works against the background of neural networks causing pathologies, destroys them and restores neural networks from the released axons that existed before the onset of the disease. Of course, the question immediately arises, why does this happen and this artificial stress does not create structures that lead to new problems? It is difficult to give an unequivocal answer to this, probably both properties play a role here and the extreme strength and irrelevant, indefinite globality of the impulses entering the reticular formation. By and large, by this we mislead the brain when, bypassing the usual channels of information, we have a direct impact on the nuclei of the reticular formation. And, the fact that after a series of such influences, the brain, with the help of neuroplasticity, produces its structural restructuring in a positive way is explained, in my opinion, by the fact that the initially existing self-regulation systems have a very strong structure and, under severe stress, they do not withstand and are destroyed in the first place. weaker pathological neural networks created at their expense.

On developing an optimal course of action

For many years, and to be quite precise, twenty years, I used a one-stage treatment regimen. That is, the necessary pain effect (a series of injections) was performed once and then the patient was given a break of 3-4 weeks. Initially, the RANC method ( the R estoration of the A activity the N erve C enters). - Restoring the Activity of the Nerve Centers I used it exclusively for the treatment of various pain syndromes in the muscles of the spine, joints of the limbs and headaches. Judging by the feedback from patients, positive changes occurred either immediately or within three to four weeks. I recommended repeated "sessions" of treatment on average after a month, and in cases with acute pain, a short course of treatment of 3-5 daily treatment sessions was done. Since the opening of the NEUROLOGIKA Clinic, the number of patients and reasons for seeking treatment has increased significantly. Analyzing the dynamics of recovery of patients who applied for help with Parkinson's disease, the consequences of a stroke, rheumatoid arthritis and other serious diseases, I noticed that their symptoms of the disease do not disappear after 3-4 weeks, but much later, after 6-8 weeks. Patients who came for treatment to the Clinic from afar, for example, from Kazakhstan, Siberia, or European countries, often asked for a five-day treatment course. This is understandable, because it is often difficult and expensive to fly for treatment from afar. Comparison of their results with the results of treatment of residents of the Krasnodar Territory, Stavropol Territory and Rostov Region, who were treated according to one-day regimens with monthly intervals, showed that patients who had five-day courses had significantly better results. In the process of treating acute pain in patients with lesions of the trigeminal nerve and pain in the leg with the sciatic nerve, in order to quickly relieve pain, it was necessary to perform treatment sessions in 2-3 stages with half-hour breaks. Later it was noticed that the use of this scheme brings positive results, and in all other diseases. There are no miracles in physiology, therefore the described patterns are a reflection of the processes occurring in the brain and the body controlled by it. If some symptom or syndrome appears (a set of symptoms that make up a certain disease), then this event does not occur by itself, as is commonly believed in everyday communication, but exclusively and at the direct direction of the brain. As I wrote above, external stress factors cause changes in the brain at the structural and functional level, and the body only follows the instructions of the changed central regulation and “gives out” certain symptoms.

About physiological mechanisms of RANC treatment

Back in 1998, when I accidentally discovered this principle (Restoring the Activity of Nerve Centers - RANC), I realized that the brain, in some incomprehensible way for me then, under the influence of pain, changes its functions, but how it does this, it was completely incomprehensible to me then. What can happen in it so that pain disappears immediately, immediately after the procedure, and during the procedure blood pressure drops, a short-term respiratory failure with the inability to breathe for several seconds, or the appearance of a rapidly passing tremor during procedures, a clearing in the eyes , a feeling of lightness and many other effects, the nature of which until some time was completely incomprehensible to me. I understood that all these phenomena should be explained by some unified principles, and gradually the situation began to clear up for me. Any doctor studies the properties of nerve centers at the institute, but unfortunately all this theoretical knowledge is not applied in practice.

I, as we were taught before and are taught now, thought something like this:
“There are nerve centers that control the body. They work by either increasing or decreasing their activity, which is manifested in an increase or decrease in the functions of the body controlled by them. When something starts to go wrong, we consider it a disease, and for its cause we take either mysterious internal malfunctions or the action of some external causes.

If you do not go into particular and features of the action of a particular drug, then it should be said that any medical drug can be attributed either to stimulants of some processes, or to their blockers. And due to the fact that the body is a dynamic system in which billions of different electrochemical reactions occur simultaneously every second, it is impossible either theoretically or practically to regulate its work with externally administered drugs in case of serious failures in various systems. The validity of this conclusion confirms the existence at present of many incurable diseases, the prospects for cure, which with the help of medicines, to put it mildly, are very vague.

The approach I propose to solving this issue is not to try to interfere with the work of the brain and the organism controlled by it with chemical preparations, but to exert on the brain just such an effect that it understands and is accustomed to. The bottom line is that any external stimuli, such as light, sound, atmospheric pressure, temperature, mechanical or chemical injuries, are perceived by specific receptors that transform them into modulated electrical impulses. Perceiving these signals, the brain, in order to maintain the stability and integrity of the body, gives genetically determined responses to them. In this case, the brain always changes its microscopic structure at the level of interneuronal connections. This is done so that the responses are most symmetrical to external influences. Speaking about external stimuli in relation to a person, it is necessary to take into account the so-called "second signaling system". Words spoken aloud or perceived in printed form are capable of exerting an influence on the nervous system and body comparable in strength to real physical and chemical external factors. Speaking about the capabilities of the brain, it must be recognized that it is able to function in two main modes, which can be conditionally called " threshold transformation mode" and " superthreshold transformation mode". Threshold transformations of the brain occur within the normal activity of the nerve centers, which does not lead to the appearance of any symptoms of diseases. Suprathreshold transformation leads to time-stable changes in the activity of nerve centers, during which stable functional or structural organic changes occur in organs and systems. Here they are, these changes are called diseases.

It is logical to assume that if extreme factors are capable of changing the brain and the body controlled by it for the worse, then they can also produce the opposite “transformation”. I do not see any contradiction here, the only question is how to put it into practice. That is, the nervous system needs to have such a specific impact that the brain perceives as an absolutely real threat and mobilizes all its resources to overcome it, including those involved in maintaining the results of pathological transformation. Pain is such a universal signal of extreme danger to the body. Pain sensations are simply electrical impulses that enter the consciousness when the subconscious regulatory systems cannot cope with any problem on their own. The subconscious system, represented by its center - reticular formation unlike consciousness, which is localized in the cerebral cortex, it very accurately identifies and localizes the channel through which this or that information arrives. The reticular formation, integrating all parts of the brain, distributes incoming information to the appropriate "addresses". Signals informing about some kind of threat are distributed by the reticular formation to the corresponding nerve centers, which, due to neuroplasticity, form stable levels of activity among themselves.

Knowing this mechanism, it is precisely possible to safely interfere with the work of the brain in order to reprogram it and return the nerve centers to their original normal state. To do this, it is necessary to send information about a serious threat not indirectly through some specific and well-known channel of the reticular formation, but directly to all its nuclei located in the brain stem and cervical spinal cord. Such a direct impact on all the nuclei of the reticular formation does not allow it to identify and localize the system or organ from which dangerous impulses supposedly come.

Under these conditions, the reticular formation mobilizes all existing reserves and neuroplasticity processes (divergence and convergence) are directed to equalize the level of excitation in all nerve centers of the brain. These processes, as it turned out, have certain regularities with respect to the time of onset of effects.

On average, 30-50 hours after the impact on the reticular formation through irritation of the pain receptors of the trapezius muscles, there are effects that reflect excitation, or inhibition of various systems. This is expressed in symptoms of an imaginary temporary exacerbation of a particular disease, or in general malaise in the form of changes in blood pressure, agitation, drowsiness, or other autonomic reactions. These symptoms are a reflection of the ongoing neuroplastic transformation of the nerve centers.

Due to the fact that the threat created by stimulation of the nuclei of the reticular formation is undifferentiated, the reticular formation reconfigures all nerve centers, the activity of which at the time of stimulation turns out to be different from the background activity. Thus, the brain puts in order all its centers of regulation of body functions, and they, in turn, change the activity and organic restructuring of the systems and organs of the body. I propose to call the process of reverse structural and functional neuroplastic reorganization of the brain occurring after non-specific stimulation of the reticular formation REVERGENCY.

To those readers who, despite all my efforts, something remains incomprehensible, I want to say in very simple words. Medicine is a science like any other, so it tends not only to make mistakes, but also to develop. Do not think that today's therapy for chronic diseases has gone too far from the ancient Roman. However, the discoveries of recent decades, in particular the discovery and recognition of neuroplasticity, allow us to take a wonderful step forward. I believe that the use of reactivation of nerve centers - Revergence, in a wide practice, will allow most people to get rid of their diseases. The RANC method is already used in many places, but so far, unfortunately, like everything new, it is actually known to a relatively small number of people who have got rid of their diseases with it.

Learn more about the treatment method RANC REVERGENCIA available on the official website of the Clinic "NEUROLOGIC" : . and channel neurology on youtube.

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Sincerely, Andrey Alexandrovich Ponomarenko, Head of the NEUROLOGIKA Clinic

So, we know that a disease is a special temporary state of the organism, during which the organism passes from a stable state (health) of functioning into another (morbid) one, which is not characteristic of it. The organism, taken out of “balance” by the disease, expends efforts (and therefore vitality, energy) to return to its original (healthy) state. If the vital force is not enough to fully return the body's work to its former (healthy) stable state, then the body stabilizes its work in some intermediate state between illness and health. This "intermediate" state is called "sluggish" or "chronic" disease.

A chronic disease is characterized by the fact that the pathogenic principle remaining in the body seeks to consolidate and develop in it, and the body, in turn, seeks to return to its original, healthy state. Both in the first and in the second cases, the organism must expend its vital force, adapt to the "world on the brink of war." This leads to the fact that some compensatory mechanisms are activated, and the body of a chronically ill person continues to exist in a more or less tolerable state as long as there is enough vital energy to maintain them. As soon as the body fails to maintain compensatory mechanisms that restrain the disease, a new exacerbation of the disease occurs, and it "wins" itself "additional living space". The organism, in turn, struggles with this formation of new compensatory mechanisms, directing an even greater amount of vitality to their maintenance.

As a result of the redistribution of vital force, the body "turns off" a number of secondary biological functions for the sake of the organism's survival. First of all, the most energetically wasteful function, the sexual one, is turned off: the general tone of the body decreases, early old age and related diseases develop, and life expectancy is sharply reduced.

Based on the foregoing, the healing work to restore the body will take place in stages. Due to energy-saving means and techniques, the level of vitality will first begin to recover, which will transfer the body from one compensatory level to another, up to the last - truly healthy. The transition from one compensatory level to another will be marked by acute conditions - exacerbations of the corresponding chronic diseases, which will eventually disappear. Each person can completely get rid of any chronic disease only by going through a series of exacerbations of these diseases.

After each such exacerbation, you will have a previously lost function. First, vigor will come, then the signs of premature aging will disappear, then sexual function will be restored.


Now let's talk about how hunger helps us in the fight against chronic diseases.

Any chronically ill person has a combination of chronic diseases of various profiles. The use of one method of therapeutic fasting allows you to get a stable cure for the whole complex of chronic diseases. This is because fasting primarily qualitatively and quantitatively restores the work of the most important human system - the immunogenetic apparatus, strengthens the barriers of cells, organs and systems, revives the blood depot (microcirculatory bed), and, no less important, provides long-term treatment and prophylaxis. impact on the body. The man is undergoing a "major overhaul". If the “depth” of the impact of fasting destroyed the “roots” of diseases in the field form of a person, then some diseases leave the human body earlier and for good. If it is small, then diseases can eventually return due to a vicious lifestyle. It all depends on the neglect of the process, and to a greater extent on the persistence of the patient himself in achieving a stable therapeutic effect. A prerequisite for such perseverance is the repetition of prophylactic fasting courses annually, and, if necessary, a series of fasting (fractionally) for several years in a row to achieve final healing. There are many vivid examples of how seemingly doomed patients, stubbornly continuing to repeat long courses of fasting, after a few years became practically healthy people.

Chronic disease primarily reduces the absorption of carbon dioxide by cells. Conventional treatment does not lead to the normalization of this main indicator. In the end, a person's compensatory-adaptive mechanisms are exhausted, both with and without conventional methods of healing.

By themselves, the symptoms or a set of symptoms (syndromes) of chronic diseases to a greater or lesser extent provide relative compensation for the disease process. For example, the temperature reaction of the body activates the immune system (defensive reaction of the body) to pathogenic microbes, viruses. The pain syndrome enhances the analgesic effect inside the body, activating the so-called opiate receptors that release internal narcotic substances, and so on.

The timely application of fasting can ensure the restoration of the processes of assimilation of carbon dioxide by cells.

The most important feature of fasting in chronic diseases is the rapid elimination of waste, the rapid release of the body from accumulated toxins - the causes of disease, and the further correct lifestyle helps to restore energy and health.

It is a mistake to assume that one fast, even a long one, can completely cleanse the body of accumulated toxins. Toxins that have accumulated in the body for many years cannot be removed immediately in a few days or weeks. In diseases such as arthritis, large inflammations and tumors, three or more fasting cycles are required to achieve a measurable improvement in each case individually.

With inflammation of the respiratory tract, digestive tract and urogenital canals, as well as all other organs with a mucous membrane, one 20-30-day fast is enough for a complete cure. So, inflammation of the ear, conjunctivitis, gastritis, colitis, volvulus of the intestines - all this is cured by a course of long fasting. Only in relatively few cases two courses are required. Hay fever and asthma are also cured by fasting.

Observations of the results of fasting in many thousands of cases and for more than 130 years have shown that when during fasting the main burden of “work” is removed from the digestive organs, all the released vital energy of the body is directed to cleansing the body of accumulated toxins. With the help of its own life force, the body can restore strength, health, energy to itself after it gets rid of the toxic load.

Pernicious anemia quickly disappears during a two-week fast. During this time, the number of blood globules increases by about five hundred thousand times. In all these cases, there is autointoxication from the large intestine, which pollutes the blood and impairs the functioning of the hematopoietic organs. A similar septic contamination seems to occur in cancerous diseases, also causing anemia.

Diabetics can fast safely and successfully, especially when overweight. But if they have been injected with insulin for a long time, they should fast under the supervision of a specialist. Can starve with great benefit suffering from chronic nephritis. In these and similar cases of illness, more important than fasting is the correction of the general way of life. We need to teach these sick people how and what to eat, make them work on their vicious taste habits. They can regain good health, gradually improving it, if all habits that deplete them are done away with, and the person follows the laws of proper nutrition.

During the recovery and subsequent nutrition of chronically ill patients, the following should be remembered. The recommended "balanced diet", which includes the simultaneous intake of dairy and meat products, the most saturated with allergen proteins, especially exacerbates protein antagonism. The digestive system with such nutrition is not able to fully respond and break down all protein structures to the original amino acids that are absorbed by human cells. It has been proved by radioimmune method that with such nutrition, protein molecules penetrate through the gastrointestinal tract into the blood stream, which are not absorbed by the tissues until an allergic antigen-antibody reaction occurs.

This reaction takes a lot of energy from the body. It is also spent on paying off the consequences of this reaction. Even for healthy people, such nutrition is burdensome. And in chronic patients, allergic reactions are aggravated, followed by a more powerful damaging effect on the walls of blood vessels. Therefore, they need to adhere to a separate diet with a predominance of natural and fresh food. This food has already been described before.

convulsions- uncontrolled muscle contractions, often accompanied by pain. A person who encounters this problem for the first time in his life often experiences fear. Some people know about seizures since childhood, others meet for the first time with this unpleasant condition in adolescence, young or even adulthood. At any age, seizures can and should be fought, because they reduce the quality of life.

Curvature of the spine (kyphosis, lordosis, scoliosis)

There are three types of curvature of the spine:lateral - scoliosis, anterior - lordosis, posteriorly - kyphosis.

The spine of an adult has slight curves anteriorly and posteriorly. They are formed gradually, as the body grows, especially after the child learns to stand and walk. They are not considered curvatures and are called physiological. With an anterior and posterior curvature of the spine, lordosis or kyphosis, normal for a given area, increases sharply, or kyphosis occurs at the site of physiological lordosis, and vice versa. Scoliosis at any degree and in any part of the spine refers to curvature, since physiological scoliosis does not exist.

Kyphosis

Kyphosis is arched, when one or another section of the spine is evenly curved backwards, and angular, that is, with a sharp

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Treatment of insomnia with drugs and folk remedies

Insomnia- late falling asleep, early awakening, interruption of night sleep, decrease in its depth. Insomnia is one of the manifestations of neurosis.

Overwork and loss of energy

Fatigue (fatigue)- the physiological state of the body, resulting from excessive mental or physical activity and manifested by a temporary decrease in performance. Often, the term “fatigue” is used as a synonym, although these are not equivalent concepts.

Anemia - causes, symptoms and treatment


Anemia (anemia)
- a disease characterized by a decrease in the number of red blood cells and (or) hemoglobin in the blood, which leads to hypoxia (oxygen starvation).

dropsy and ascites

Dropsy- fluid retention in any organs or parts of the human body due to diseases of the liver, kidneys, heart, etc.

Ascites- fluid retention in the abdominal cavity.

Symptoms

Paleness and swelling of the face, eyelids and legs, an increase in the abdomen, a feeling of unusual heaviness, shortness of breath, often accompanied by a cough.

Atopic dermatitis (atopic eczema)

Atopic dermatitis, also known as atopic eczema (or atopic eczema syndrome), is a skin disease that affects a large number of people.

In most cases, this dermatitis is of allergic origin and affects most children. By the age of three, most babies recover, but if this does not happen, then dermatitis becomes chronic, difficult to treat.

Hypertension


Essential hypertension (hypertension)
- This is a disease, the main symptom of which is an increase in blood pressure due to neuro-functional disorders of vascular tone. Men and women are equally affected by hypertension. Usually the disease begins after 40 years. This is a very common pathology. It is called the disease of the autumn of life, although in recent decades, hypertension has become much younger.

Leukocytosis - causes and treatment

Leukocytosis- This is an increase in the number of leukocytes in the blood, which is evidence of both normal physiological processes in the body and many diseases. Leukocytes are called white blood cells, which are formed and mature in the cells of the bone marrow. They are involved in protecting the human body from foreign microorganisms. The normal number of white blood cells in the blood fluctuates throughout the day and depends on various factors. For adults, the norm is their number from 4 to 9 × 10 9 per liter of blood.

Vanga's Recipes for Arthritis

Arthritis is a disease of the joints as a result of injuries, infectious diseases that weaken the body's defenses. In addition, arthritis can be a hereditary disease. This inflammatory disease of the joints may occur as a manifestation of another disease, such as rheumatism.

Marfan's syndrome is a genetic disease that is inherited, characterized by a pathological change in connective tissues throughout the body, a disruption in the musculoskeletal system, the central nervous system, the circulatory system and the respiratory system. It differs by a different indicator of the phenotypic manifestation of forms of the same gene. And also different is the process in which the order of nucleotides in a DNA molecule goes into the form of RNA or protein.

Colon cleansing helps with allergies

It may surprise you, but the gut plays an extremely important role in the onset and development of allergies. There is a lot of evidence for this connection, although in many cases the allergic person is not aware of it.

Most people believe that their intestines work like clockwork, but experts in natural medicine every time prove that this is not the case.

It is enough to ask a couple of questions to make sure that the intestinal tract is not working properly. If it is not possible to empty the bowels once a day, then the problem, which at first seems insignificant, becomes very urgent over time. We are talking about troubles that are not associated with colic and pain, and therefore arise imperceptibly and for the reason that a person is not aware of the importance

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Asthenia (chronic fatigue syndrome)- a painful condition that is manifested by a high degree of fatigue and exhaustion with mood instability, impatience, weakening of self-control, sleep disturbance, restlessness, loss of the ability for prolonged physical and mental stress, intolerance to pungent odors, bright light, loud sounds. Also, in patients, irritability can be observed, which is expressed by increased excitability, after which fatigue quickly sets in.

Alcoholism- a chronic disease caused by the systematic use of alcoholic beverages.

Causes of the disease

The main cause of alcoholism is a malfunction of the enzymes responsible for the breakdown of alcohol. As a result, the body cannot properly break down ethyl alcohol. This violation is irreversible. The only way to cure alcoholism is to stop drinking alcohol, in any, even the smallest doses.

Proper breathing for the benefit of the spine

Start the prevention of the most "popular" diseases by eliminating their root cause: the state of the body depends on breathing, and the state of breathing depends on ... posture.

Modern man knows that the normal operation of almost all organs and systems depends on how correctly we breathe: digestive, nervous, cardiovascular, up to the freshness of the skin of the face. Therefore, the advice to do preventive breathing exercises will not surprise anyone. But if we say that a vertebrologist (a chiropractor specializing in the spine) will teach you how to breathe correctly, many will most likely be amazed. However, 90% of people breathe incorrectly, unphysiologically for the body precisely because of problems with the spine, in particular, posture disorders . With all the ensuing consequences.

Respiratory Wave:...

A skin reaction to a sample presumably indicates what is happening to the organ (be it the epidermis or the lungs) that is exhibiting allergy symptoms. Due to the presence in the skin of special cells - mastocytes (which are found in the nasal cavity, digestive tract and lungs in people prone to allergies), IgE antibodies are produced in it, which interact with the allergen and participate in the production of histamine.

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Vanga's recipes for bleeding

Prolonged and heavy bleeding in women

Vanga's recipes for cirrhosis

  1. Stir white flour in mother's milk, take in the morning and evening before meals, a tablespoon each.
  2. Buckthorn bark, cumin fruits, curly wolf herb, St.
  3. Chicory bark, horsetail grass, yarrow grass, St. John's wort - all kinds of 20 g each. Prepare and take as No. 2. Drink with liver cirrhosis
  4. Rose hips, couch grass rhizome - 40 g each, nettle leaves - 20 g. Prepare an infusion from one tablespoon of the mixture in a glass of boiling water, drink 2-3 times a day. If it is not possible to collect all
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Vanga's recipes for alcoholism

  1. Vanga advised regularly 3 times a day for a month to take two tablespoons of begonia herb in a spoonful of olive oil.
  2. Boil 50 g of green walnut shell in a glass of milk for 5 minutes, strain and drink. Take morning and evening.
  3. Take one part pomegranate juice, one part white cabbage juice and 1/2 part vinegar, mix everything together, boil for 5 minutes, strain, drink 3 times a day for a month.
  4. Add a little vinegar to the mint broth. Take 2 tablespoons daily for a month.
  5. To sober up:
    • Mix half a teaspoon of ammonia with a glass of cold water, give a drink to a drunk person.
    • Give strong drink
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Patau syndrome, also called trisomy 13, is a congenital disorder associated with the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 13. The extra chromosome 13 causes numerous physical and mental disorders, especially heart defects. Patau syndrome is named after Dr. Klaus Patau, who reported the syndrome and its association with trisomy in 1960.

Vegetovascular dystonia- this is a violation in the work of the autonomic nervous system, the main regulator of internal balance in the body.

autonomic nervous system constantly calculates and maintains optimal blood pressure, heart rate, heat transfer, bronchial width, pupils, digestive system activity, urine production and much more in the human body, including adrenaline and insulin production.

Errors in the work of the autonomic nervous system are manifested by violations of internal balance (circulation, heat transfer, digestion) - this is what is called dystonia. Manifestations of dystonia can be permanent or crises (panic attacks, fainting and other paroxysmal conditions).

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Classification of chronic diseases

chronic diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Not surprisingly, a chronic disease for a long time, can grow and go unnoticed for a long period of time, as a rule, is diagnosed at a long stage of development, when there is practically no chance of ridding the body of the disease. Fortunately, chronic diseases can be prevented. What are kinds chronic diseases? What are the causes and risk factors for their development?

You will find answers to questions about how to prevent, where it comes from, how to treat and many other answers about ailments on our website.

  • cancer - all varieties
  • Neurodermatitis is a chronic skin disease

  • cardiovascular diseases: heart failure, ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease,
  • chronic respiratory diseases (asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
  • diabetes ,
  • rheumatoid arthritis,
  • autoimmune disease: ulcerative colitis, lupus, Crohn's disease, celiac disease,
  • epilepsy,
  • osteoporosis,
  • HIV AIDS,

chronic diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), chronic diseases each year contribute to the deaths of more than 36 (57) million people in the world, which gives a statistics of about 63 percent of deaths per year, while almost 80 percent (29 million) of deaths caused by chronic diseases are registered in countries with intermediate disease development.

The world of chronic diseases or how to beat chronic diseases video

According to WHO, the most common chronic diseases in the world, which bring death every year, include cardiovascular disease (responsible for 17.3 million deaths per year), cancer (7.6 million), chronic respiratory diseases (4. 2 million) and diabetes (1300000). Similarly, in Russia. In a report published by the WHO - Noncommunicable Diseases Country Profiles 2014 - from 2000 to 2012, the leading cause of death in our country was cardiovascular disease (49 percent of all deaths.). In second place was cancer (26 percent).

Chronic diseases - characteristics

Chronic diseases (lat. Chronicus, continuous or permanent process), these are diseases:

  • whose symptoms persist for more than 3 months, relapse and most often recur;
  • who have a slow start and low severity of symptoms;
  • Usually incurable because they are caused by irreversible pathological changes. This means that it is only possible to do symptom relief and inhibition of disease progression;

Basically, until the end of the life of a patient with such diagnoses, physical activity decreases, therefore, it requires care and / or rehabilitation.

A characteristic feature is that they appear at an early age, and develop over time, remaining unnoticed, because they do not have any symptoms.

Video with Alexander about chronic diseases

Chronic disease affects both men and women equally, and the risk of its occurrence increases with age. For the elderly, the manifestation of it is even higher.

Chronic diseases always come as surprises, associated with shock and severe stress.

Chronic diseases - causes and risk factors

According to the WHO, chronic diseases are caused by an unhealthy lifestyle and, in particular, by four factors, such as:

  • unhealthy diet (too much fat, too few fruits and vegetables). About 1.7 million deaths per year are attributable to poor nutrition;
  • insufficient or lack of physical activity - may be associated with about 3.2 million deaths annually;
  • alcohol abuse;
  • smoking (according to the WHO, tobacco use kills 6 million people worldwide every year). This figure is expected to increase to 8 million by 2030.

Chronic diseases can be prevented

To prevent chronic diseases, it is enough to eliminate the risk factors. Then - according to the World Health Organization - 3/4 cases of heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes can be prevented, and the risk of cancer can be reduced by 40 percent.

Other chronic diseases include obesity. In 2010, up to 43 million children under the age of 5 were overweight worldwide, according to a WHO survey. On the other hand, in 2008, 1.5 billion adults (above 20 years) were overweight. Chronic kidney disease is also considered chronic kidney disease (CKD). The latter disease is unique because it can complicate another type of disease: obesity combined with diabetes mellitus, hypertension and cardiovascular disease.

Complete Table of Chronic Diseases

  • Addison disease
  • Suffocation
  • bronchiectasis
  • Heart failure
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • chronic kidney disease
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Crohn's disease
  • Diabetes
  • Diabetes mellitus type 1 and 2
  • Dystrophy
  • Epilepsy
  • Glaucoma
  • Hemophilia
  • Hyperlipidemia
  • High blood pressure
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Schizophrenia
  • Systemic lupus erythematosus
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • bipolar mood disorder

So-called treatment algorithms have been developed to manage risks and ensure proper healthcare standards.

If you have one of the 25 listed chronic conditions, your medical plan must not only cover medications, but doctor's consultations plus tests related to your condition.