Braking Stagnant

Congestive inhibition is a persistent suppression of conditioned reflexes due to overstrain of strength or mobility of the main processes of the nervous system.

This phenomenon occurs as a result of prolonged action of irritants on the nervous system, which leads to its depletion. As a result, conditioned reflexes are inhibited.

Congestive braking can occur both as a result of prolonged work with heavy loads, and with a lack of rest and sleep. This can lead to deterioration in performance and decreased efficiency.

To prevent congestive braking, it is necessary to follow a work and rest schedule, eat right and engage in physical activity. It is also important to monitor your health and consult a doctor at the first signs of illness.



Today, inhibition is an integral component of the human nervous system. Like any other system, the nervous system has its own laws of functioning and their violation leads to negative consequences. One of these disorders is persistent inhibition, otherwise known as stagnation inhibition.

Congestive inhibition (ST) is a pathological process that is characterized by a delayed response to a particular stimulus. This phenomenon occurs most often in mental disorders accompanied by damage to the central nervous system. The problem of this disorder lies in a decrease in the functionality of the brain, which makes this process quite dangerous to health.

The main manifestations of this disorder are an inhibited reaction to the outside world and problems with concentration. The patient has difficulty even performing simple actions. Often, movements become insufficiently confident, and movements or speech slow down. In severe cases, patients cannot communicate normally and move fully.

If you have symptoms of this disease, you should immediately seek qualified help. With an adequate approach, treatment for OST does not take much time. It is important to note that the most effective treatment method is drug therapy. When prescribing medications, the doctor takes into account the cause of its development, as well as the individual characteristics of the body of each specific patient. Most often, nootropics are used for OST; they have antidepressant and adaptogenic effects, improve performance and increase concentration.

An important factor is the restoration of psycho-emotional balance. For these purposes, sedatives are prescribed to help reduce the excitability of the nervous system and improve sleep. No less useful are breathing practices, various exercises aimed at developing coordination, yoga, swimming and other types of physical activity.

In addition, the patient is required to follow a daily and nutritional regimen: sleep at least 7 hours a day, devote sufficient time to rest and activities not related to mental work or physical activity.