Development of Methods for Effective Treatment and Improvement of Common Somatic Diseases in Children
Based on Medical Statistical Analysis and Screening (Dispensary) Examination, Identification of the Most Common Somatic and Congenital Diseases in Children, With the Further Development of More Effective Methods of Treatment and Recovery
Tashkent State Medical University (Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute), Uzbekistan
110 participants
Nov 8, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of the clinical study is to clarify the course of common congenital, infectious, and non-infectious diseases in children living in Uzbekistan, and to develop methods for their treatment and rehabilitation. The main questions it aims to answer: * Analysis of common congenital diseases among children; * Analysis of commonly diagnosed bronchopulmonary and cardiovascular diseases among children; * Based on the results of the primary research, common diseases among children will be identified; * Analysis of existing treatment methods and their effectiveness; * Development of modern methods of treatment and rehabilitation of children.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- children from birth to 15 years;
- children permanently residing in the territory where the clinical examination is carried out;
- children included in the group of "frequently ill children";
- patients without severe chronic diseases.
Exclusion Criteria5
- Teenagers over 15 years old;
- Patients with severe neurological and mental diseases;
- Patients with endocrinological diseases;
- Patients with long-term chronic somatic diseases;
- Children without genetic pathologies.
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Interventions
If necessary, necessary microelements and vitamins will be added to the treatment process. At the same time, physiotherapeutic procedures will be added at the rehabilitation stage.
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NCT06267859