Cells Atrophic

Cells are atrophic

Atrophy is the process of tissues and cells losing their function and structural integrity. This may be due to aging, injury, or exposure to various environmental factors. If this happens at the cellular level, then we are talking about cell atrophy.

Atrophic cells can be found in various organs of the human body, including the heart, liver, kidneys and brain. They often arise as a result of various diseases and dysfunctions of the body.

Among the main reasons for the development of cell atrophy are the following:

- long-term exposure to toxic substances on the body, such as alcohol, smoking, drugs;

- chronic infections caused by various viruses and bacteria; - diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, such as ulcers and gastritis;

- deficiency of vitamins and minerals necessary for the proper functioning of the body; - metabolic failures that can lead to various problems in the body;

The main symptoms of cell atrophy: - decreased energy levels, fatigue and weakness;

decreased appetite and weight loss;

anorexia and vomiting;

deterioration of brain function and memory;

imbalance of emotional state;

increased risk of developing cardiovascular diseases;

possible changes in skin and hair.