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Superficial skin fungal infection caused by pathogenic fungi parasitic on smooth skin of human body (except hands, feet, hair, deck and pudendal skin). Mainly seen in young adults and men, it occurs in summer. Common in the face, trunk and proximal limbs. Causes mild inflammatory reaction, erythema, papules, blisters and other damage, and then desquamation. Often ring-shaped, commonly known as ringworm or ringworm. Medicinal bath is one of the external treatments in traditional Chinese medicine. It is to put water into a vessel to soak some parts of the body or the whole body, and to use the stimulation of water temperature on the skin, meridians and acupoints and the transdermal absorption of drugs to achieve the purpose of treating diseases and maintaining health. It is different from ordinary bathing and hot spring bathing, but according to the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, different drugs are added according to different diseases, because drugs do not pass through the gastrointestinal tract. Spring? ? After being applied for 3-7 days, Xian (De Ma) can relieve itching, without any toxic and side effects, and will not increase the burden on the liver. It is praised as "green therapy" by the medical community and is increasingly favored by patients.

Sleep state refers to the form that people show when they sleep. Compared with waking state, people's sleep is divided into four stages. They are: falling asleep, shallow sleep, deep sleep and continuous deep sleep. The sleep process of each cycle can also be divided into four stages from shallow to deep. Morphological Pinyin of Four Interpreters of China's Names in Sleep Stage &; #9642; ? Sleep stage &; #9642; ? Shallow sleep stage &; #9642; ? Deep sleep stage &; #9642; ? Typical behavior of continuing deep sleep stage &; #9642; ? Lucid dreams and night terrors &; #9642; ? Sleepwalking & 9642; ? Sleep paralysis &; #9642; ? Characteristics of behavior disorder during rapid eye movement The characteristics of each stage of editing are as follows: Sleep stage The first stage (or the first stage): Sleep stage. Start from drowsiness, gradually fall asleep, and no longer stay awake. At this time, breathing slows down, muscle tension decreases, and the body relaxes slightly. At this time, it belongs to the initial sleep state, and sleepers are more likely to be awakened by external sounds or touches. [ 1]? The second stage (or second stage) of light sleep stage: light sleep stage, or light sleep stage. Sleep at this stage belongs to light or moderate sleep, and sleepers are not easily awakened. At this point, the muscles are further relaxed. Sleepwalking and night terrors are similar, both of which occur in the deepest non-REM sleep, but they are not broadcast in sleepwalking, and the content of communication involves four topics. Explain to one group of objects that these contents come from sources with high credibility, explain to another group of objects that they come from sources with low credibility, and use both positive and negative versions of opinions on each topic at the same time. The researchers conducted a questionnaire survey on the subjects before, after and one month after the communication. Results: First of all, it is confirmed that the subjects' views on the credibility of news sources are consistent with those of researchers. It was immediately found that the subjects were evaluated as "unfair" and "unreasonable" for the information content from low credibility sources, which verified the hypothesis of the study. However, another survey four weeks later found that the propagation effect brought by high credibility sources decreased, while the effect of low credibility sources increased, and even the initial negative effect was turning into a delayed positive effect. Therefore, hovland's final conclusion is that the influence of information sources on the communication effect is more obvious in the immediate effect, but with the passage of time, this difference gradually narrows. That is to say, in the long run, no matter what the source of audience perception is, the information they get from communication is the same, and the influence of source credibility is limited to the audience's motivation to accept communication. This is called the sleep effect. The fear center started briefly, but the whole brain began to move. Most people "sleepwalk" don't really get up and walk, just sit up, look around, mumble something, and then fall asleep. There are few examples of getting up, walking and eating, but more seriously, there are examples of getting up, cleaning, bathing, dressing (putting on pajamas before going to bed), driving, dancing, making love and even killing people. Sleepwalkers' eyes are open, and they don't grope with their eyes closed as most people think, but their eyes are blank, and they may not respond after being called for a long time. The question now is, is the sleepwalker completely unconscious, or is he actually conscious and just can't remember it afterwards? Scientists have no answer to this, but from the analysis of brain waves, it seems to be inclined to the former. So, your body can operate on its own, without your intervention at all? Electroencephalogram showed spindle sleep wave. The third stage of deep sleep stage (or the third stage): In the deep sleep stage, the sleeper enters a deep sleep state, muscle tension disappears, muscles are fully relaxed, sensory function is further reduced, and it is more difficult to be awakened. Continue the fourth stage (or the fourth stage) of the deep sleep stage: this stage is an extension of the third stage, but not every sleeper can reach this stage, and not every sleep cycle can reach this stage. Some people can't reach this stage if they don't sleep deeply enough, or they only have a short sleep in the third and fourth stages. [2]? Typical behavior editor lucid dream lucid dream (lucid dream? Dream), also called lucid dream, is a state in which you realize that you are dreaming in a dream and then you can control the dream. It is generally believed that lucid dreams occur because during the rapid eye movement (REM) period, the short-term memory part should be closed, because some stimuli (that is, the cognition of "I am dreaming") resume activities, but the part in charge of dreams is not closed, so it becomes a state in which dreams can be controlled. According to the current research, lucid dreams have no physiological or psychological influence on people. Night terrors, night terrors (night? Terror) occurs in the deepest non-REM sleep, which is the response of being "frightened" when the fear center of the brain suddenly starts inexplicably. In fact, it is not correct to say "wake up", because although the action seems to be awakened, people are still asleep and will not remember that they have experienced this period after waking up. By contrast, sleeping next to a pillow is unlucky. The incidence of night terrors in children is much higher than that in adults. If adults have night terrors, pay attention to whether diet and sleep are out of balance, and at the same time pay attention to whether this may be a precursor to narcolepsy. Sleepwalking is a bit like night terrors, both of which occur in the deepest non-REM sleep, except that when sleepwalking, the fear center is not activated briefly, but the whole brain starts to move. Most people "sleepwalk" don't really get up and walk, just sit up, look around, mumble something, and then fall asleep. There are few examples of getting up, walking and eating, but more seriously, there are examples of getting up, cleaning, bathing, dressing (putting on pajamas before going to bed), driving, dancing, making love and even killing people. Sleepwalkers' eyes are open, and they don't grope with their eyes closed as most people think, but their eyes are blank, and they may not respond after being called for a long time. The question now is, is the sleepwalker completely unconscious, or is he actually conscious and just can't remember it afterwards? Scientists have no answer to this, but from the analysis of brain waves, it seems to be inclined to the former. So, your body can operate on its own, without your intervention at all? . Eating (dreaming), talking (talking) and having sex in sleepwalking are often studied as three independent diseases. Sleep paralysis (sleep? Paralysis) is also commonly known as "ghost press bed". When sleeping, the human movement center will be shut down to avoid the actions in dreams being reflected in reality and causing injuries. Sleep paralysis is a state in which the consciousness is awake, but the motor center is still closed, so although awake, the whole body can't move, only the eyes and eyelids can move. The most terrible thing is that while sleeping paralysis is often accompanied by auditory and visual hallucinations, you will hear small sounds and ghosts. Rapid eye movement behavior disorder (REM? Behavior? To some extent, disorder is the antonym of sleep paralysis. Rapid eye movement behavior disorder means that consciousness is still asleep, but the motor center is in a "awake" state. At this time, people will begin to react to the behaviors in their dreams, such as swatting flies, hitting people and running. REM behavior disorder is different from sleepwalking, one is before REM (not dreaming) and the other is during REM (dreaming). Some scientists think this is one of the precursors of Parkinson's disease. [3]? When the editor falls asleep, people will lose a kind of mental activity, that is, the ability to actively guide the flow of ideas. Ghost press means that you suddenly feel when you sleep, but your body can't move. This is a symptom of sleep paralysis in sleep neurology. The sleep cycle is from sleep period, shallow sleep period, deep sleep period, deep sleep period, and finally into rapid eye movement period (dream period). Sleep paralysis occurs in the rapid eye movement (REM) phase of the sleep cycle. Rapid eye movement (REM) is a sleep cycle in which we fall asleep and start dreaming. In the state of rapid eye movement sleep, people's dreaming activities are accelerated and the voluntary muscles of the body begin to rest. This temporary paralysis sometimes causes the patient to still be unable to move after waking up. During the rapid eye movement (REM) period, our skeletal muscles are in a state of extremely low tension except the respiratory muscles and the eye muscles. This is a kind of protection, which can prevent us from acting with our dreams and hurting ourselves or the people around us. Sleep paralysis is due to the fact that during the rapid eye movement period, the consciousness has awakened, but the muscles of the limbs are still in a state of low tension, which leads to the situation of not listening to the command of consciousness. Often the brain can't explain the abnormal condition of the body, and the illusion of fear leads to hallucinations.