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 ....
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Bradycardia In Typhoid Fever Why Is There Relative Bradycardia In Typhoid Fever?
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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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