Psychoemotional Disorders Developing on the Basis of Somatic Diseases, Their Consequences and Integrative Approaches to the Treatment
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Abstract
Anxiety disorders are widespread in general medical practice, causing people to seek medical help from doctors of various specializations. Certain difficulties in making a diagnosis and developing patient management tactics are caused by the variety of clinical manifestations of anxiety disorders. They are often associated with somatic manifestations. A limitation to their use is adverse events, the risk of which increases in older people. Modern pharmacology pays special attention to the safety of drug therapy, which makes choosing a drug a responsible step. For subclinical anxiety disorder with somatic manifestations, in outpatient practice, herbal calming preparations based on them are used, which have a favorable safety profile with sufficient effectiveness. In order to reduce the level of anxiety, psychological rehabilitation and the herbal preparation Bodrin were used. The possibilities of their use are discussed in the given clinical observations.