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My brain has no emotion. When someone punches me, my spirit has no feeling, only my heart is very angry. I don't feel anything when I talk to others.

Cerebral blood supply deficiency is caused by various reasons: cerebral vasospasm, decreased cerebral blood flow, causing symptoms of cerebral ischemia and hypoxia. Sibiling capsule can be used for treatment, and Danshen Maitong has a good effect. Pay attention to keeping warm in cold weather and try to eat low-salt and low-fat diet. For example, cerebrovascular problems, hypotension, cervical spondylosis, hyperlipidemia and so on.

Treatment needs to be treated differently, and the symptoms are different, some are dizziness, blurred vision, and some are motor and sensory disorders.

It is suggested to have a physical examination.

symptoms of Dopamine:

drug name: dopamine drug alias: 3- hydroxytyramine, catecholamine English name: dopamine function: used for various types of shock,

including toxic shock, cardiogenic shock, hemorrhagic shock, central shock, especially for patients with renal insufficiency, decreased cardiac output, and increased peripheral vascular resistance, which has replenished blood volume. Usage and dosage: common dosage; Intravenous drip, once 2mg, slowly after dilution; Maximum dose

, intravenous drip, 2μg/kg/kg per minute. Add 2mg into 2~3ml of 5% glucose solution, and start with about 2 drops per minute (i.e. drop 75 ~ 1μ g per minute < P >), and then speed up or increase the concentration according to the blood pressure. Tremor, rigidity and slurred speech are common symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease. The root cause of these symptoms is the death of neurons that produce dopamine, a chemical substance that controls muscle movement. However, what exactly killed these brain cells is a question that has puzzled researchers for a long time. Now, an exciting research pushes

a surprising killer-a form of dopamine itself may assist the degeneration of neurons, and the degeneration of neurons is the explanation for this disease

. The sign of some neurons in the brain affected by Parkinson's disease is that they exist in the form of entanglements called Lewy bodise. These nerve clusters are composed of

a folded or fibrous protein called a-syndrome. Neuroscientists initially hypothesized that fibrous a-synuclein caused the death of cells of God < P >. Fibrous a-synuclein is relative to unfolded protein, which is ubiquitous in healthy brains. Recently, however, researchers

tracked a version of a-synuclein, which drifted between normal and fibrous protein, and they called it protofi

brillar. Some researchers believe that protofibrils are much more toxic than fibrils. In order to better understand the fibrils, Peter Lansbury of Harvard Medical School < P > in Boston, USA, and his colleagues set out to look for compounds that affect the formation of fibrils. In the November 9th issue of Science < P >, researchers reported that they had screened out 169 compounds in test tubes containing a-synuclein, of which 15 compounds inhibited the transformation of fibrils into fibrils. Researchers believed that if the fibrils were more toxic, this inhibition would be a bad thing. Fourteen of these 15 depressants belong to a class of neuroregulators called catecholamine, which includes dopamine. Because Parkinson's disease is caused by dopamine deficiency, the idea that dopa

amine or dopamine-like compounds may aggravate the disease seems strange. When the researchers added < P > antioxidants to the mixture in the test tube, the speed of transforming fibrils into fibrils accelerated, which provided a key clue. Lansbury explained that dopamine is formed in cytoplasm < P >, where it can be oxidized. But dopamine that reaches the synaptic capsule will be stored and released there, and it can protect them from oxidation. Peter L

ansbury suspects that there is a problem in the natural balance between dopamine and its oxidized form in the brain of Parkinson's patients. Virginia Lee, a biologist at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States, said that this work supplements the evidence that fibrils are harmful and oxidative stress helps them stay nearby. However, scientists also < P > agree that this research should be repeated in the experiments of cultured cells and animals, so that the conclusions can be reaffirmed and better understood.

Take a good look at yourself according to these points ... Your health is important, so prescribe the right medicine ...

I also have a checklist, which you can also take a good look at:

Emotion plays an important role in the occurrence and development of most diseases. If doctors understand your emotional changes, they can understand your condition more comprehensively, thus giving you more help. This measuring table is specially designed to help doctors understand your emotions, so as to help judge whether there are psychological problems. Please read each item and tick the answer that best fits your mood since last month. Don't think too much about these questions, and the answer to each question immediately is more accurate than the answer after consideration.

A General Hospital Anxiety Test

1. I feel nervous (or painful)

almost all the time (3 points); Most of the time (2 points); Sometimes (1 point); Not at all ( points)

2. I feel a little scared, as if I had a premonition that something terrible was going to happen

very sure and very serious (3 points); Yes, but not too serious (2 points);

a little, but it doesn't bother me (1 point); Not at all ( points)

3. My heart is full of troubles

most of the time (3 points); Often (2 points); Always, but not often (1 point); Occasionally ( points)

4. I can sit leisurely and easily

definitely ( points) often (1 point); Not often (2 points); Not at all (3 points);

5. Feel a trembling fear

There is no () at all, sometimes (1); Very often (2 points); Very often (3 points);

6. I feel a little fidgety, as if I have to exercise.

It's really a lot (3 points); It is quite a lot (2 points); Not many (1 point); Not at all ( points)

7. I suddenly feel panic

It is indeed very frequent (3 points); Often (2 points); Not often (1 point); There is no ()

D General Hospital Depression Measurement Question

1. I am still interested in things I was interested in in in the past < P > Definitely the same (), not as much as before (1); Only a little (2 points); Basically none (3 points);

2. I can laugh and see the interesting side of things

I often do this ( points), but now it's not like this (1 point); Now it is definitely not too much (2 points); Not at all (3 points; )

3. Feeling happy

Not at all (3 points); Not often (2 points); Sometimes (1 point); Most of the time ( points)

4. I seem to feel that people are getting dull

almost all the time (3 points) often (2 points); Sometimes (1 point); Not at all ( points)

5. I have lost interest in my appearance (dressing myself up)

Definitely (3 points) often (2 points); Not often (1 point); Not at all ()

6. I look forward to the future with a happy mood

I did it almost () but not completely (1);

rarely do this (2 points); Almost never do this (3 points)

7. I can enjoy a good book or a good radio or TV program

often ( points) and sometimes (1 point); Not often (2 points); There is no (3 points)

(A) total score of anxiety (d) total score of depression

comprehensive hospital anxiety and depression scale (HAD), which was created by you Zigmond, Sigmund and Sna in 1983. It is mainly used for screening anxiety and depression among patients in general hospitals.

How to use HAD scale

How to score HAD scale:

HAD scale gives two sets of test questions, which can evaluate anxiety and depression respectively. Among them, A stands for anxiety item and D stands for depression item, and each item is scored in four grades. Superposition the two sets of items separately to get their total scores.

a total score of -7 indicates normal;

a total score of 8-1 indicates mild depression/anxiety;

a total score of 11-14 indicates moderate depression/anxiety;

a total score of 15-21 indicates severe depression/anxiety.

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