Reflex Depressor

Depressor reflexes are a decrease in tone and inhibition of the functioning of all systems and organs of the body under the influence of external or internal factors. They cause all types of metabolism to stop. They are often referred to as "rigor mortis", lethargy and general exhaustion. They occur as a result of overwork, nervous shock, heavy physical exertion, and self-medication with medications.

Symptoms of these conditions:

1. A sharp drop in body temperature to 35 C, which is significantly lower than normal. 2. General weakness. 3. Unsteadiness, lack of coordination, frequent falls. 4. Memory suffers. The person does not remember basic things. 5. Depressive states. He experiences a bad mood, apathy and anxiety, and has no interest in life. 6. Rapid heartbeat. 7. Feeling of lack of air 8. No appetite. 9. Painful sensations in the abdomen and nausea.