INTESTINAL DYSFUNCTION IN RESPIRATORY INFECTION IN CHILDREN WHO ARE FREQUENTLY AND OCCASIONALLY ILL

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  • Khiromon N. Sirojiddinova
  • Munira F. Usmanova

Keywords:

respiratory infections, children who are often ill, children who are occasionally ill, intestinal microflora.

Abstract

The article reported 146 frequent children and 50 low-morbid children with intestinal dysfunction in respiratory infection. The RI manifestation of children with frequent illnesses is accompanied by a number of special and non-specific sipmtomas, as well as damage to several organs and systems. Children aged 1 to 3 (61%), children aged 3 to 4 (22.6%), and children aged 5 to 6 (10.9%) made up the bulk of the frequent cases. In some cases, this group was accompanied by a background of Ri intestinal dysfunction in children. This condition can be caused by incomplete development of normal microflora or frequent use of antibiotics.

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Published

2025-04-21

How to Cite

Khiromon N. Sirojiddinova, & Munira F. Usmanova. (2025). INTESTINAL DYSFUNCTION IN RESPIRATORY INFECTION IN CHILDREN WHO ARE FREQUENTLY AND OCCASIONALLY ILL. Central Asian Journal of Medicine, (3), 11-16. Retrieved from https://journals.tma.uz/index.php/cajm/article/view/1071

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