CRANIOCEPHALGIA AND PSYCHO-EMOTIONAL BACKGROUND OF SICK CHILDREN WITH JUVENILE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
31.07.2023
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series D. Volume 2 Issue 7
Khamidova Nodirа Аbdujаbbаrovnа, Aripova Gulnorа Mаlikovnа
Abstract. Chronic progressive JRA disease requires regular examination and long-term treatment, and often leads to the development of psycho-emotional disorders in children and adolescents. Frequent headaches, anxiety, emotional stress, astheno-neurotic reactions contribute to the formation of difficulties in communicating with parents, teachers, healthy peers and, thus, cause social maladaptation.
Keywords: juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, psycho-emotional state, cephalgia, children
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