Transmitter power analysis refers to the examination of neurotransmitters in a patient’s brain.
Transmitter power analysis refers to the examination of neurotransmitters in the brain. Based on the results of the examination, auxiliary judgment can be made on certain conditions, providing a strong auxiliary basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment. If a patient has a significant increase in transmitter power analysis, it may be the manifestation of lesions caused by various pathogenic factors such as dietary factors, drug factors and disease factors.
1. Dietary factors. If the patient often drinks coffee, strong tea, red bull and other kinds of drinks, it may cause the central nervous system of the brain to be excited, and it may lead to increased transmitter.
2. Drug factors. If patients take ephedrine hydrochloride tablets, morphine hydrochloride tablets and other drugs with excitatory effect, it may cause transmitter increase.
3. Disease factors. In patients with various diseases such as anxiety, cerebral ischemic-hypoxic disease, acute brain injury and so on, it may cause transmitter elevation.
Transmitter power analysis test results are recommended to be interpreted under the guidance of a professional physician, who will assess the condition of the patient in the light of his or her personal situation and give targeted treatment to avoid delays in his or her condition.