Westing Syndrome

Westing syndrome is an imbalance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic parts of the autonomic nervous system. At the beginning of the development of the syndrome, intoxication leading to vasomotor disorders is not yet sufficiently pronounced. Intoxication is combined with a feeling of asthenia, catarrhal symptoms with



Westing syndrome is a rare disease characterized by rapid progression, low treatment effectiveness, and high mortality.

The disease was first described at the beginning of the 20th century by John Westing. Since then, it has been studied through research by scientists and doctors. Unfortunately, how to treat this disease is still unclear. All