Neurasthenia Intoxication

Nervous exhaustion or neurasthenia of an intoxication nature is a typical human disease, occurring in a chronic form, with changes in the composition of the body, as well as disruption of endocrine processes in the body.

Neuroses are mainly observed in the younger generation, that is, adolescents and teenagers. This is an extremely severe form of reactions of weakened individuals, susceptible to the influence of the outside world and simultaneously receiving many stimuli from various spheres of life. Neurasthenia is diagnosed by the fact that the body seems to have been drinking for a long time. The main goal of this state is to soften a person’s resistance to various external changes. As a result of such exposure, a person is subject to sharp fluctuations in well-being. On average, the age of patients ranges from 25 to 38 years. Inflammation and intoxication are the most common factors of negative impact on the nervous system. Most often, the cause of such harm is its negative impact on the vital system of the body as a whole. Also often the causes are a number of other factors: infections;