Psychovegetative Changes and Posture Disorders in Tension Headaches

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Hatamov Bekzodjon Farkhodovich
Xodjieva Dilbar Tajiyevna

Abstract

During the year, 50% of adult Europeans suffering from acholia, as well as at least 90%, complain of headaches once in a lifetime without treatment. This disease has been identified by WHO as one of the 10 diseases leading to disability. With headaches, a high rate of disability is associated with several pathologies that are associated with suffocation in patients. We can bring to them ruxy disorders, neck pain, vestibular symptoms and imbalance, as well as cerebral pathologies in migraines. Having complete knowledge about the disease, knowledge of the mechanisms of formation of the pathological process provides the optimal treatment option. The pathogenetic mechanism of tension headaches (zbo), autonomic disorders and posture changes is still being studied and is causing discussion [6].

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Hatamov Bekzodjon Farkhodovich, & Xodjieva Dilbar Tajiyevna. (2023). Psychovegetative Changes and Posture Disorders in Tension Headaches. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S6), 289–294. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS6.2097
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