Sunday, February 14, 2010

Bradycardia In Typhoid Fever Why Is There Relative Bradycardia In Typhoid Fever?

Why is there relative bradycardia in typhoid fever? - bradycardia in typhoid fever

Unlike other diseases with fever causes tachycardia occurs relative bradycardia in typhoid (enteric) fever. What is the exact mechanism behind this? please answer ... please ....

1 comments:

elenik said...

Thus, the tachycardia is autnomous primarily by the sympathetic nervous system, while the parasympathetic function is controlled by slow executives of the heart. know I can not imagine what happened that typhoid fever caused the production of hormones that increase the role of parasymp. System. I'm not 100% sure. GIV, but the doctors certain medications, including hormone assertion. parasymp hormone. The system is acetylocholin and restraint (locking) is acetylocholinesterasie. (this is probably not the English word, I'm not English)
acetylocholin ---> --- vessels diastole> Bradycardia

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