Myocardium right – Diagnostic Chart
Conflict:
Overwhelmed conflict brought on by negative stress overload
Peristalsis-like onward transport of the blood
Idiom:
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Hamer Focus:
HH in midbrain on the left side but belongs to the brainstem.
Active phase:
Locally increased peristalsis (limited to one section).
Healing:
Atrial fibrillation (not dangerous)
Ventricular fibrillation (very dangerous)
Increased peristalsis of the whole smooth muscle of the heart.
Crisis:
locally increased peristalsis
Biological Sense:
Active phase
The heart muscle becomes stronger so that a particular heart function can be improved (this coincides with the striated muscle conflict, in which myocardial necrosis occurs in the active phase, and the biological sense, however, is that at the end of the healing phase, the heart muscle at this site is stronger and more functional than before).
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