Simpatitis and Simpatosis
Two primary and opposed sufferings can be considered: the
one of hyperfunctional irritation or, the simpatitis or splahcnitis,
and the weakening or paralysis, the simpatosis or splachnosis; of
both, first it is the best well-known until now.
SIMPATITIS or SPLACHNITIS
Definition:
It is a hyperfunctional simpatic disease, total, regional or
local, that consecutively pronounces by syndromes due to
increase of tone of the smooth musculature with contraction
arterio-capillary and undernourishment, degenerative or destructive
distrofics injuries.
Synonymy:
Simpatitic irritation of Reilly, partial or regional forms;
solaritis (the limited one plexus solar); hypogastric plexalgia or
presacrus neuritis (more important works of Gaston Cotte);
splachnitis, extended to the total splahcnic or partially.
Etiology: The more important and frequent etiology
factors are:
a) The functional overload;
b) The emotions disagreeable, specially the intense ones and
prolonged of fear, anger, moral pain, etc.;
c) The intense and prolonged somatic pain, mainly when it
includes regions of great simpatic inervation;
d) the internal and external traumatismos, specially in the
regions of greater simpatic inervation;
e) the inflammatory sufferings that invade simpatic centers;
f) the poisonings that attack simpatic centers.
SIMPATOSIS or SPLACHNOSIS
Weakening or functional paralyzation of simpatic or the
splachnic would be denominated this way.
The existence of these sufferings has theoretical foundations
mainly; it is logical that a function opposed to the irritation
exists, as well as not well deepened clinical bases, until now. The
form generalized and acute of the Simpatosis and Splachnosis would be
the shock. Of this syndrome several observations of fast treatments
by means of cervical infiltrations exist in modern literature.
Certain insufficiencies could be included between the
generalized splachnosis pluriglands, as well as certain syndromes
of hipotension, general weakness and premature senility.
It is probable that local or regional splachnosis exist,
without sintomatology or they have undercover, or they are only
made patents when they are limited a endocrine gland (example:
paratiroid).
Both sufferings can exist simultaneously in a same
individual in different regions.
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