Heart conditions are characterized by reduced coronary circulation which limits optimal function of the myocardium with a simultaneous increase in oxygen demand.
Varicosity is symptomized by dilated and twisted segments of the superificial veins of the lower limbs, which are visible and palpable through skin.
Excess cholesterol can deposit on arterial walls, resulting in dangerous artery stenosis (atherosclerosis).
In atherosclerosis, atherosclerotic plaques form on the internal surface of arterial walls, narrowing the vessel and impairing proper blood flow.
Joint issues can cause pain and stiffness in joints and muscles.
The common cold is an inflammation of the mucosa of the throat and nose, caused by a kind of virus.
Headaches can be one of the symptoms of a common cold, but can also result from dilated arteries of the head.
A symptom of fever is high body temperature, above 37° C, measured in the oral cavity. Fever is caused by a shift of the thermoregulatory center.
Depression is a state of sorrow and discontentment, usually long-term. It can be a normal reaction to upsetting events or can be a symptom of a factual depressive disorder.
Difficulty falling asleep or inadequate sleep time are very common and are usually caused by distress, tension, depression, pain but possible also old age.