• Digestive System,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    The Physiological Processes of Fever – Our Body’s Response and Personal Characteristics

    Fever, also known as pyrexia, is a disturbance in the body’s temperature regulation, characterized by an increase in the body’s normal temperature. This phenomenon can be caused by various pyrogenic substances, and the degree of fever often exceeds daily physiological variations. Most people have experienced fever at some point, but many are unaware of what happens in their bodies during this time. The Process of Temperature Regulation The hypothalamus, located in the brain, is responsible for maintaining the body’s temperature. This center continuously monitors the body’s temperature and gathers various information from the heat sensors in the skin and internal organs. The process of temperature regulation is extremely complex, as…

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  • Digestive System,  Diseases and Symptoms

    The Function of the Hormone Influencing High Blood Pressure

    The management of hypertension and blood pressure regulation is of paramount importance in modern medicine. However, the selection of appropriate pharmacological therapy is not always straightforward, as patients respond differently to various medications. Increasing research indicates that the hormonal background, such as the role of renin, may be crucial in the treatment of hypertension. It is essential for physicians to consider the individual characteristics of their patients when making therapeutic decisions. The medical community is continuously seeking methods that can help determine optimal drug treatment. Recently, there has been a growing focus on measuring the levels of the renin hormone, which is produced in the kidneys and plays an important…

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