Paroxysm

Paroxysm is an acute attack of the disease, which is characterized by sharp and sudden manifestations of symptoms. It can be caused by various reasons such as infections, injuries, mental disorders, endocrine disorders, etc.

Paroxysm can manifest itself in the form of acute abdominal pain, palpitations, increased body temperature, convulsions, loss of consciousness and other symptoms. In some cases, paroxysms can be life-threatening and require immediate medical attention.

To treat paroxysm, it is necessary to establish the cause of its occurrence and carry out appropriate treatment. Depending on the type of disease, various treatment methods such as drug therapy, surgery, physical therapy, etc. can be used.

It is important to remember that paroxysm can be a sign of a more serious illness, so at the first symptoms you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



Paroxysm is a sharp and severe attack of any physiological or pathological process. However, in recent years, this concept has begun to be applied to emergency, rapidly occurring diseases of an infectious nature. The paroxysmal course is associated with an increase in the rate of development of inflammation. In some cases, three distinct stages are observed in one period:

1. The stage of the precursors of the disease, which is the initial sign of its appearance. 2. Onset of the disease. It can be quite favorable, but within a short time it leads to a bright manifestation, accompanied by strong manifestations. They manifest themselves differently for everyone. This is a rather subjective sign that cannot be proven by scientific data. Before an attack, the patient has an increased nervous background, he is very irritable and