RHEUMATIC DISEASE

RHEUMATIC DISEASE

Authors

  • Ahmadaliyeva Xushnoza Teachers of the Technical College of Public Health named after Abu Ali ibn Sino
  • Teshayeva Maftuna Teachers of the Technical College of Public Health named after Abu Ali ibn Sino

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Usually, rheumatism affects children between the ages of 5 and 15, but adults can also get sick. The first symptoms of rheumatism often begin to appear 1-5 weeks after angina. Rheumatic attacks usually last three months, rarely more than six months.

Abstract

Rheumatism is a systemic inflammation of all tissues in the body, mainly localized in the pericardium. Especially the heart, joint and subcutaneous connective tissue in the body are prone to disease. Rheumatism can be caused by simple angina, which is common among people. Tonsillitis itself is acute, accompanied by fever, headache, and inflammation in rheumatic fever leads to chronic heart valve damage, which can lead to disability or death many years after the acute illness. can bring.

Author Biography

Teshayeva Maftuna, Teachers of the Technical College of Public Health named after Abu Ali ibn Sino

. O’zbеkistоn Rеspublikasi Vazirlar Mahkamasining Sоg’lоm avlоd хaqidagi farmоni Ma’rifat gazеtasi №9 1.03.2000. . 2. Almatоv Х.T. Ulg’ayish fiziоlоgiyasi. M.Ulug’bеk nоmidagi UzMU bоsmохоnasi.

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References

. O’zbеkistоn Rеspublikasi Vazirlar Mahkamasining Sоg’lоm avlоd хaqidagi farmоni Ma’rifat gazеtasi №9 1.03.2000. . 2. Almatоv Х.T. Ulg’ayish fiziоlоgiyasi. M.Ulug’bеk nоmidagi UzMU bоsmохоnasi.

T.2004 3. Sоdiqоv B, S.Aripоva Yosh fiziоlоgiyasi va gigiеnasi. Darslik. Т.:Yangi asr avlodi 2009 y.

www.ziyonet.uz

https://mymedic.uz/

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Published

2022-11-01

How to Cite

Xushnoza, A. ., & Maftuna, T. (2022). RHEUMATIC DISEASE. Scientific Impulse, 1(3), 619–620. Retrieved from http://nauchniyimpuls.ru/index.php/ni/article/view/1066
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