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What is vegetative-vascular dystonia (VSD) and how is it viewed in Western medicine?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Vegetative-vascular dystonia, or VSD, is a diagnosis that essentially lacks validity in Western evidence-based medicine. It is primarily found in Eastern European medical traditions and serves as a catch-all term for various symptoms such as dizziness and fatigue, but it does not correspond to a specific, agreed-upon pathophysiological mechanism.

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