CLINICAL FND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF SALMONELLOSIS IN EARLY AGE CHILDREN
Yusupov Abzal Sаbirovich
Abstract: The brief review of modern clinical and epidemiological features of salmonellosis in children is submitted. Results of studying of clinic and epidemiology of salmonellosis in early age children are presented. The clinical and epidemiological differences related with age of patients and serotype of microorganism are marked.

HYGIENIC ASSESSMENT OF THE AGENDA OF SCHOOLCHILDREN
Salomova F.I, Khakimova D.S
Abstract: One of the most important components that determine the health of the younger generation is a hygienically rational daily routine. The daily routine is formed under the influence of naturally determined (biological rhythms) and socially determined factors (the need to attend school, work, etc.) [2,3,4]. It has been established that a rationally organized and systematically carried out daily regimen promotes the correct development of adolescents, the normal functioning and clear interaction of all mental and body systems, protects the nervous system from overwork, increases the body's resistance to diseases, ensures high performance during the school day and allows without damage to health, performing additional loads ultimately contributes to the harmonious development of the child [4,6].

SYMPTOMS, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH FRACTURES OF THE PROXIMAL EPIMETAPHYSIS OF THE RADIUS IN CHILDREN
U.K. Narzikulov, U.B. Sangilov
Abstract: spite of the many existing methods of treatment of elbow fractures, proportion of complications and poor outcomes is still quite a high (15, 2–40%). Difficulties in of the treatment of elbow fractures in children caused by a number of features: a complex anatomic and topographic location, small size of the distal fracture fragment, the frequency of damage to the articular capsule, blood vessels and nerves. The method we use facilitates the use of plaster immobilization, enables the early possibility of physiotherapy exercise, and with careful examination of each patient with isolated damage to the proximal radial bone epimetaphysis, it is easy to establish the symptom of a fracture of the proximal part of radial bone.

HEALTHY LIFESTYLE AND WOMEN'S HEALTH
Kasimova V.S
Abstract: Heathy lifestyle, which includes activities and habits that encourage the development of total physical, mental, and spiritual fitness, which reduces the risk of major illness. Women's health is a broad category that includes health issues that are unique to women, such as menstruation and pregnancy, as well as conditions that affect both men and women, but that may affect women differently, such as heart disease and diabetes. Healthy lifestyle and women's health were discussed in this article.

THE IMPORTANCE OF NUTRITION IN CANCER
Shakirova D.N
Abstract: When side consequences of cancer or most cancers remedy have an effect on normal eating, modifications can be made to assist you get the nutrients you need. Eating meals that are excessive in calories, protein, vitamins, and minerals is important. Meals have to be planned to meet your dietary wishes and tastes in food. The importance of nutrition in cancer was discussed in this article.

EFFECTS OF WATER POLLUTION LEVELS ON HUMAN HEALTH
Karieva M.T
Abstract: For at least two thousand years, the quality of natural water has gradually deteriorated, and the use of water has been severely limited, or the water has reached a point of contamination where it can be harmful to humans. This deterioration is associated with socio-economic development in the river basin, but long-range atmospheric transport of pollutants has changed the picture: even remote areas can become indirectly polluted.

DIAGNOSTICS AND MODERN METHODS OF TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION
Fayziev Yakubdjan Nishanovich, Akhmedov Mirkhalil Djalilovich
Abstract: The problem of diagnosis and surgical treatment of patients with acute intestinal obstruction (ACI) is one of the most difficult in urgent surgery, which is due to the steady increase in the number of this patient population, late admission to the hospital, diagnostic errors at the prehospital stage, a large number of postoperative complications, and a high mortality rate, which is 20-50% and does not tend to decrease [1, 2, 8].

CLINICAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CHANGES IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIA SYNDROME. CLINICAL CASE
Akhrarova Feruza Makhmudjanovna
Abstract: Patient N., 16 years old, was admitted to the clinic with complaints of rapid heartbeat, interruptions in heart function, stabbing pain in the heart area, and a feeling of lack of air. During the examination, electrocardiographic (ECG) changes were revealed in the form of horizontal ST segment depression of up to 3 mm, on a stress ECG without clinical manifestations of coronary and heart failure. During daily ECG monitoring at the height of the load, T wave inversion and ST segment depression occurred. There was no history of high blood pressure. A comprehensive examination revealed signs of connective tissue dysplasia syndrome (CTDS). The patient's constitution had curvatures of the chest and moderate kyphoscoliosis of the cervicothoracic spine. An echocardiographic (EchoCG) examination revealed signs of mitral and tricuspid valve prolapse with grade I regurgitation, accessory chords of the left ventricle, dilatation of the aortic root up to 3.6 cm, ejection fraction was 63%, myocardial mass index - 95 g/m2. When monitoring the ECG, signs of sinus node dysfunction were recorded (rhythm reduction to 39 beats per minute at night). According to coronary angiography, there are no stenoses in the coronary arteries. Laboratory tests and other instrumental studies revealed no pathological abnormalities.

PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL PROFILE OF PATIENTS WITH EPILEPSY THAT OCCURRED AT AN EARLY AGE
Rustamova J.T
Abstract: The article deals with the study mental disorders that arise in the initial period of epilepsy. The results obtained indicate a high incidence of epileptic disease in childhood and adolescence, often leading to mental retardation and maladjustment. Studying the frequency and types of seizures, age of onset of epilepsy, the mental disorders and social problems can be important factors in predicting the development of disease and determining the need of individualized approach to treatment and support for the patient.

ALFALFA- MEDICAGO IN THE NATIONAL ECONOMY AND MEDICINE
Karimova Lobar Fatulloevna, Ismoilova Umida Ilgorovna
Abstract: The article provides a botanical description of the alfalfa plant. Biological features, chemical composition of the plant, use for medical purposes and in folk medicine. The role of plants in nature and the national economy.