International scientific journal "Science and Innovation"

Series D Volume 1 Issue 5


NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES - AS A SOCIAL AND HYGIENIC PROBLEM

Rasulova Nilufar, Makhmudova Maftuna

Neurological diseases are pathologies of the organs of the central and peripheral nervous system. They are often the cause of disability and death of the population. Neurology combines various directions for the study of normal and pathological conditions of the nervous system, it analyzes the mechanisms of occurrence, causes, symptoms, methods of therapy, preventive measures. The diagnosis and treatment of patients with neurological diseases occupies the main role of medicine.

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THE NEED TO ORGANIZE PSYCHIATRIC CARE IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN

Алимов У.Х., Искандарова Ш.Т. , Искандарова В.В.

Medical and social assistance to the population is a very important task of psychiatry today. It is an urgent problem of the health care system and has a socio-economic significance. This article is devoted to the organization of psychiatric care at the primary level of the health care system of our republic.

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STUDY OF HARDENING METHODS IN YOUNG CHILDREN

Fayzieva Mukhabbat Fayzievna

Increasing the child's body's resistance to adverse environmental factors significantly reduces the incidence of diseases, because hardened children are not afraid of strong winds, temperature changes, or hypothermia. Hardening greatly improves the work of internal organs, promotes muscle development, activates metabolic processes, strengthens the nervous system. The study of methods of hardening children improves their immune system, the body's fight and increases.

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FEATURES OF THE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OF MODERN GIRLS-TEENAGERS

Nazarova Salima, Rayimbayeva Sarvinoz, Oripova Shakhlo, Jabbarova Laylo

Features of reproductive health of modern adolescent girls, it is noted the high frequency of inflammatory diseases of pelvic organs, endometriosis and menstrual disorders in modern teenage girls. Besides, it is mentioned, that the frequency of sexually transmitted infections, including socially significant infections, such as syphilis, gonorrhea and HIV, in modern teenage girls has no tendency to decrease. The attention of practitioner is drawn to the fact of delayed childbirth since the onset of sexual activity and, consequently, on the increasing number of problems in the field of reproductive health, with which a young woman enters the stage of planning family.

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IMPROVEMENT OF METHODS OF ETHICAL EDUCATION OF NURSES TREATMENT AND PREVENTIVE INSTITUTIONS

Otashekhov Zokir Ismailovich

The task of a doctor is to constantly improve people's health. A medical worker must protect the life and health of the patient at the cost of his own life. Medical ethics was very developed in ancient Greece and is clearly expressed in the Hippocratic oath. In this article the methods of improvement of ethical education of nurses are discussed.

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STUDYING ORGANIZATIONAL AND MANAGEMENT SKILLS OF LEADERS IN A FAMILY POLYCLINIC

Nazarova Salima

Nowadays development of activities of medical institutions is considered to be important. Any organization in the field of medical services have to deal with management problems. In this article general methodological approaches to their activities are considered.

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PREVENTION OF HELMINTHIASES IN YOUNG CHILDREN

Мирмуҳамедов Б.Б., Ахмаджонов Ш.Ш.

Currently, the spread of parasitic diseases is an urgent problem for all mankind. According to the WHO, more than two billion people in the world suffer from diseases associated with intestinal parasites. The negative impact of parasitic diseases on public health and social development is comparable to that of diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria and HIV/AIDS. Distribution, ways of transmission, features of the pathogenesis of the development of complications of the infectious process with the formation of somatic pathology in children, issues of prevention and treatment are considered. It is noted that the main risk group for such diseases are children of school age and younger.

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ONTOGENY OF SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE CITY OF BUKHARA

Халимова Ш.Э.

For the first time, the growth, development and ontogenesis of some medicinal plants from the Asteraceae family – Silybum marianum (L.), Cota altissima (L.) J. Gay; Fabaceae family – Cassia tora L. in the soil and climatic conditions of Bukhara were studied. The germination of seeds in laboratory and field conditions was determined. The seeds were sown in autumn (in November). Autumn crops in the first year of vegetation reached the generative period of ontogenesis (bloomed and bore fruit). All the above-mentioned species studied adapt well in unfavorable soil and climatic conditions of Bukhara.

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THE STUDY OF THE CENOPOPULATION OF CAPPARIS SPINOSA L. IN THE ADYR ZONE OF UZBEKISTAN

Ваисова Г.Б.

The article is devoted to the assessment of the current state of the ruderal, medicinal, food, honey-bearing, fodder plant Capparis spinosa in the foothill zone of the Tashkent, Namangan and Jizzakh regions. Studies have shown that under ecological and cenotic conditions in these areas, the studied cenopopulations are normal, mostly full-fledged, except for the Jizzakh regions. Cenopopulations in the 4 studied plant communities are young and middle-aged. Self-maintenance of the cenopopulation occurs due to seed renewal and vegetative reproduction.

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NASAL SEPTUM CURVATURE. SURGICAL TREATMENT OF NASAL SEPTUM CURVATURE

Egamberdiyev Akmal Ahmadovich , Nizomov Temurbek Umid o’g’li

This article discusses the causes, clinical symptoms and complications of nasal septum, surgical treatment methods, requirements and instructions for the patient in the post-surgical period.

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