Saturday, May 26, 2007
Pressure Increase In A Pleural Cavity Conducts To
Pressure increase in a pleural cavity conducts to displacement and its vessels and first of all the most pliable top hollow vein. Inflow of blood from vessels of the top half of body in the right auricle is as a result broken, the - volume of circulating blood sharply - decreases. Reduction or absence of ventilation squeezed and lung air breaks delivery of oxygen and removal of carbonic acid from alveolar air. Besides, as a result a lung there is a dump of blood from in , passing a capillary channel that also reduces the oxygen maintenance in the blood flowing from a lung. The big infringements arise in an albuminous and hydroionic - exchange. Losses of fiber and first of all with reduce pressure of blood that leads to losses of a liquid and increases . Liquid losses are connected with sodium losses. Thereof the kidney starts to detain sodium and instead of it to allocate with urine that conducts to . Process of muscular reduction, including ability of a muscle of heart is broken. Thus, at pleurae come heavy - infringements of function of some the organism systems, rendering a great influence on a disease current.
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Yeast Infection : the variant with average weight begins sharply with a fever feeling of "ache" and weakness in all body. The temperature raises till 38-39 ° and keeps at this level of 3-5 days seldom longer. The anorexia a headache a nausea sometimes vomiting sharp pains in a stomach are often observed. Frequency of a chair of 10-20 times in day. Excrements quickly lose character and consist of the slime painted by blood. They can be poor in the form of " a spittle " or more plentiful mucous. The phenomena are observed at 70-75 % of patients. The sharp phenomena on 3-5- gradually weaken day of illness. In excrements the quantity of slime and blood decreases the chair is normalized but remains pathological. At comes to light - . Clinical recover comes by the end of 2-nd week of illness.
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