By Chernuh, Academician. .
Yesterday am gone to sleep, healthy, but felt tired more, than before. But woke up a sicked, high temperature, headache, hard breathing. When am sicked? Not on the nighttime , virus a caused disease entered in my organism as on 2–3 days later, virus entered in my organism earlier, that a time since this moment begun an own pathogenic effect till first symptoms are first symptoms-infections calling incubation period. But organism not incubation, in his nothing ripen/therm incubation on Latin means a few answers as hatching eggs, but virus is ripening is organism out, is not disease. And if for example we will look other diseases-sugar diabetes or avitaminosis, ulcer stomach, but any of these diseases is not caused for pathogenic factor, , and period since a deviation from norm, characterizing a health, till first signs of disease displaying, sometimes as stretching for years. And now specialists in pathological physiology are said about a period of pre-disease, in organism when in his different organs and systems displaying and developing for prerequisites to disease. And to catch a pre-disease begin for a first deviation from norm is hard, and in a few cases not possible. As a first, is hard to characterize an own condition a norm. Its hard problem in modern biology and medicine, and norm for health for every person is individually, so we are having a right to talk about a middle his parameters. A one is arterial pressure, middle for healthy norm for healthy person is 120/60 mm, where is 120 pressure is on the shortening muscle of heart, 60 is relaxing time. Does it mean, that in young person is 100-/50 mm, doctor caught sources for hypotonia or hypertonic diseases? It's not. And for person these stats pressure are normal, changing on different seasons a year, days, and depending on from his sleep, about intensively work, conflicts from work, from TV shows, these are parameters a norm, otherwise homeostasis is dynamic constancy of inside environment a organism.
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