Diencephalic heart syndrome is a pathological condition characterized by disruption of the heart and autonomic nervous system. This disease was discovered in 1965 by the American doctor Michael Vane. This disease includes a cardiac group of symptoms, which manifests itself in pathology of the brain. This syndrome is relative because it can be associated with pathologies of various systems and organs.
Wayne suggested that the occurrence of the syndrome is due to an imbalance of two parts of the brain - the anterior and posterior. These parts are responsible for controlling various functions of the body. The anterior region is responsible for processing sensory information, including the perception of space, movement, and body position in space. The posterior region is responsible for memory, attention, emotion management, mental activity and
Diencephaloncardia syndrome is one of the most poorly understood and complex diseases of the heart and blood vessels. In the past it was called cardiac asthma and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. It is characterized by irregular heart rhythm, diastolic disorder and arterial hypertension.
The main symptoms of diencephalic cardia syndrome are chronic fatigue, arterial hypertension, fatigue and insomnia. Weight loss, chest pain, shortness of breath on exertion, cold sweats, dizziness, nausea and flatulence may also occur. The appearance of any of these symptoms should be grounds for contacting a doctor.