What are nootropics and how do they work
Nootropic drugs today have been very popular. Nootropics have been taken not only on prescription, but also independently, to improve memory and attention. How justified and, most importantly, safe?
What are nootropics?
This term implies a whole group of various drugs that have an effect on the work of the brain: intellectual activity, memory, and cognitive abilities. In addition, nootropics help the brain to cope with excessive loads, reduce the symptoms of brain damage, improve communication between brain structures. Continue reading
Vascular Genesis
Vascular genesis is not a disease in itself, but an indication of its origin, that is, diseases of vascular genesis are diseases caused by impaired blood circulation in various vessels – veins, arteries, venules, etc.
Diseases of vascular origin are very diverse. They include several groups.
Transitory circulatory disorders of the brain – they can be focal and cerebral. The former are characterized by short-term disturbances of sensitivity in certain parts of the body, motor functions. Continue reading
Scoliosis in children
Scoliosis is a deformity of the spinal column, its lateral curvature. This pathology is very common: today, scoliosis of varying severity is found in 80% of schoolchildren.
What is scoliosis in children?
Scoliosis in children can be of different types and degrees of severity.
The shape of the spinal curvature emit: Continue reading
Umbilical plaster
The umbilical hernia of newborns is a rather frequent phenomenon: it occurs in every fourth to fifth baby. What is an umbilical hernia? In a child with this pathology, the umbilical ring expands, and the internal organs of the peritoneum in this place bulge under the skin. The reason for this is the weak muscles of the abdominal cavity in babies, and additional pressure in the abdomen due to the accumulation of gas, strong crying, coughing, sneezing also contributes. Continue reading
Surgery to remove the adenoids
Surgery to remove the adenoids is the most common surgical intervention in young children. But before talking about the operation itself, it is necessary to understand what adenoids are and in what cases they should be deleted.
What are adenoids
Adenoids are a nasopharyngeal tonsil, one of eight tonsils that are part of the immune system. Adenoids consist of lymphoid tissue and actively fight infection that enters the body through the nasopharynx. Continue reading