INVESTIGATION OF NEUROSCIRCULATORY DYSTONIA ON THE BASED ON MODERN METHODS

Authors

  • Soliyev Abduboriy Sattorjon o'g'li,Arziqulov Abduraim Shamsiyevich Andijan State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

Process, dystonia, methods, functions, structure, medical side.

Abstract

Neurocirculatory dystonia, also known as vegetative-vascular dystonia, is a complex disorder that affects the autonomic nervous system, leading to a range of symptoms involving different organ systems. This article aims to analyze the condition of neurocirculatory dystonia using modern methods, shedding light on its underlying mechanisms, diagnostic approaches, and potential treatment options.

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Published

2024-02-13