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How to better survive an operation?
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Meyer Magarici MD
Venezuelan Systemic Medicine Society
(VSMS) President
Publication date:09/18/06
 


All surgical procedures imply an acute impact on the patient, which alters his normal biochemical and physiological balance and requires a corporal adaptation reaction.
 

In addition, the diseases that require surgery unbalance the organism and produce a reduction in energy reserves and adaptation capacity. For that reason, all operations can jeopardize -even more- the individual's survival potential.

It's for this reason that all people who must be subjected to surgical stress, should prepare themselves in advance, whenever possible, by increasing their levels of energy and capacity of adaptation to the changes that will appear and that will put their life in danger.

Certain combinations of adaptogens improve the probabilities of surviving any operation, in the following manner:

They activate muscle formation; this is important after the operations, when is required to reconstruct muscular fibers destroyed during the operation.

They increase hemoglobin and red globules synthesis. In all operations there is blood loss, and in many occasions transfusions are required. The use of adaptogens diminishes the blood requirements necessary to recover losses.

They protect against the toxic effects of anesthetic drugs. These drugs can produce hepatic damage which can be prevented by the antioxidant action of the adaptogens.

They improve the brain's blood circulation and increase cells' resistance to the deficit of oxygen. During all operations, the blood irrigation to the brain and surgical area can be affected, producing irreversible damages. The Adaptogens can prevent these damages.

They strengthen the immune system, which contributes to improve the healing process of the surgical wound and to prevent infections.

Diminishing cardiac arrhythmias: surgical stress and anesthetic drugs can produce heart rate disorders, often mortal, that can be prevented with adaptogens.

The use of these adaptogens before and after any operation increases the energy levels of the patient, preparing him/her for the changes that are coming and improving their capacity to adapt to these changes; this leads to an increase in survival capacity and present/display smaller complications.

 

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