Reactivity Pathological

P., which arises as a result of the action of a pathological irritant on the body and is characterized by reduced adaptability of the body to environmental conditions.

Pathological reactivity occurs as a result of exposure to pathological stimuli on the body, such as infections, toxins, injuries, etc. This leads to disruption of normal reactions and processes in the body, reducing its adaptability to environmental conditions.

The main signs of pathological reactivity:

  1. Change in the intensity of the body's reactions (increase or decrease)
  2. Dysregulation of physiological functions
  3. Reduced compensatory and adaptive capabilities
  4. The appearance of pathological reactions

Pathological reactivity underlies many diseases and pathological processes. Its manifestations depend on the type of exposure, the functional state of the body, and its genetic characteristics. Restoring normal reactivity is an important task in the treatment of pathological processes in the body.



Pathological reactivity is the body's reaction to the action of pathogenic factors, characterized by some reduced adaptability and imbalance of function. As a consequence, the pathological condition reacts to the environment and affects neural systems with an imbalance. This manifests itself in various physiological and psychological changes in the functioning of the body.

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