Lysis Disease

Lysis of a disease is a gradual weakening of the manifestations of the disease. This process is characterized by an improvement in the patient’s condition and a decrease in the severity of symptoms of the disease.

Lysis can occur naturally, as a result of the body's defenses, or under the influence of treatment. With successful therapy, there is a gradual disappearance of the main manifestations of the disease - such as fever, pain, inflammation, dysfunction of organs and systems.

The process of disease lysis indicates the effectiveness of treatment and the patient’s recovery. However, it should be remembered that lysis does not always mean complete cure. After improvement, relapses of the disease are possible. Therefore, during the lysis period, it is important to continue therapy in order to consolidate the positive effect.



**Lysis (dissolution, liquefaction)** of disease is the gradual elimination of pathological changes in the body. As a result of this process, the symptoms of the main manifestations of the disease gradually fade away. This is a natural way to fight disease. With any load, the blood begins to divide into plasma and formed elements (lymphocytes, erythrocytes,