Angiotrophoneurosis

Angiotrophyeurosis is a nervous disease characterized by disturbances in the functioning of blood vessels and the nerves that feed them. It is associated with dysfunction of the nervous system, due to which blood vessels and nerves stop working properly. Disturbances in the functioning of blood vessels can lead to decreased blood flow, which can lead to various diseases and



Angioneurosis of vessels of various sizes and locations is most often associated with functional disorders of the nervous system, in which reversible paroxysmal disorders of the regulation of arterial or venous tone develop with a change in their diameter and, as a result, difficulty or cessation of blood flow in the distal limbs. Along with this, a pronounced ischemic syndrome is observed, caused by impaired tissue perfusion, as well as secondary degenerative changes in them. Accordingly, they subdivide angioneurotic nature (neurogenic) retinal angiopathy and angioretinopathy, angiopathic



Angiotroneurosis is a disorder that is associated with impaired regulation of blood circulation and metabolism in tissues. It is characterized by recurring symptoms such as redness or paleness of the skin, swelling, pain and other discomfort. The cause of angiotroneurosis can be stress, fatigue, lack of sleep, problems with blood vessels or other organs of the body.

If you suspect that you have angiotroneurosis, you should consult a doctor. The specialist will conduct



Angiotrophic Neurosis - AngioTrofoneurosis

**Synonyms:** vascular neurosis, vasomotor neurosis, vascular neuropathy

Vascular neurosis is a nonspecific disease of unknown etiology and development, in which pain and sensitivity disturbances occur in the area of ​​the vascular network, and arterioles - small arteries that do not have a great effect on the condition of organs and systems - are primarily affected. The disease occurs as a result of a transient decrease in blood pressure. In this case, organic changes occur in the nervous structures at the level of the central nervous system (CNS). Characteristic signs of vascular neurosis are