DYSPEPSIA AND THE GASTRODUODENAL PATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN OF TERNOPIL REGION
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https://doi.org/10.11603/24116-4944.2017.1.7410Keywords:
dyspepsia, chronic gastroduodenitis, peptic ulcer disease, Helicobacter pylori.Abstract
The aim of the study – determining in what areas (rural or urban) children suffer more in dyspepsia and gastroduodenal pathology, and what pathology is often observed here, because chronic diseases are widespread in children of all ages, and at this stage often occurring without specific clinical features have complicated course that leads to a significant deterioration in the quality of life and even disability.
Materials and Methods. In the course of research, we examined 35 children aged 4 months to 17 years, residents of urban and rural areas, which appealed for medical help to Ternopil Regional Children’s Clinical Hospital. Results were analyzed amnestic data, general clinical, laboratory and instrumental methods.
Results and Discussion. In a scientific study we found that the overall structure of the pathology of gastroduodenal area dyspepsia form more than such destructive lesions of this area as peptic ulcer or erosive gastroduodeonit. In particular, the in analysis of case histories we found that the most common comorbidities in subjects identified by the sphincter of Oddi dysfunction miliary type than other diseases (gall bladder dysfunction hypokinetic type, giardiasis, and others.)
Conclusion. Based on research, we found that the health of children with diarrheal illness and gastroduodenal pathology in rural areas is worse than in urban areas, due to certain factors.
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