Vegeto-vascular dystonia (VSD) is a complex of syndromes, in which violations of functioning on the part of virtually all body systems are observed, but more so from the cardiovascular system.
When is treatment required?
The main manifestations of the IRR are:
- increased fatigue;
- anxiety ;
- frequent headaches;
- poor adaptation to changing climatic conditions;
- increased sweating;
- cardiopalmus;
- pallor;
- numbness and cold extremities, etc.
Treatment of vegetative-vascular dystonia in women is prescribed taking into account prevailing signs of pathology, origin of disorders, individual characteristics of the organism. An integrated approach is required, which includes several directions, which include:
- drug therapy;
- correct diet, healthy diet;
- normalization of the ratio of the regime of work and rest, sleep;
- normalization of physical activity;
- personal psychotherapy;
- hardening procedures, etc.
With timely correction in most women suffering from vegetative-vascular dystonia, the severity of many symptoms and the frequency of their appearance decrease, sleep and appetite normalize, and the adaptive potential of the organism is restored.
Medicamentous treatment of vegetative-vascular dystonia in women
Before the appointment of drugs for treatment of vegetative-vascular dystonia in women a complex of diagnostic measures is carried out, which includes general clinical tests, an electrocardiogram and echocardiogram of the heart, various respiratory tests, etc. Very important is the collection of anamnesis, information about the diseases of the next of kin. All medicines are appointed individually and taken under medical supervision.
With this pathology, the following groups of medications can be prescribed:
- sedatives;
- antidepressants;
- tranquilizers;
- nootropic drugs (substances that stimulate brain function and increase the energy potential of the body);
- preparations of potassium (to maintain the elasticity and strengthen the walls of blood vessels);
- vitamin and mineral complexes;
- cerebroangiocorrectors (for normalization of cerebral circulation);
- antihypertensive drugs;
- antiarrhythmic drugs;
- vasodilators and so on.