Soft Lesions
Cross-source consensus on Soft Lesions from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
How it works
Comparisons
Other
Other
Highlighted claims
- A soft lesion is defined as a partial and potentially reversible loss of function. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease
- A soft lesion can involve an intact pathway that is pressured or weakened so it outputs only a fraction of normal capacity. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease
- The article states that major disease categories have functional soft-lesion stages before pathological hard-lesion endpoints. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease
- Type 2 diabetes is described as a functional problem in which the pancreas still produces insulin but cannot meet demand. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease
- Functional-stage brain degeneration is described as reduced energy, forgetfulness, poor focus, and loss of drive while neurons remain present. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease