Month: November 2018

Antibiotics

What mental diseases are inherited

What mental diseases are inherited So it is laid by nature – we all during the life of something sick and not once. ARI, chickenpox, flu, sore throat – this is a small part of what each of us had been ill. But in the world there are diseases that are inherited, like a terrible […]

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Antidepressants

Mental diseases are progressing.

Mental diseases are progressing. Over time, mental illness progresses and may combine delusional, hallucinatory, and emotional disorders. Manifestations of visual, auditory and delusional hallucinations appear as follows: – the person talks to himself, laughs for no apparent reason. – can not focus on the topic of conversation, always has a worried and anxious look. – […]

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Antidepressants

How to understand that a person is mentally ill? Signs of mental disorders

How to understand that a person is mentally ill? Signs of mental disorders We live in a time when tantrums and protracted depressions have become commonplace for many. Each of us is familiar with a state when close people behave inadequately or suffer from insomnia themselves, twisting the same obsessive thought in my head all […]

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Antibiotics

Diagnostics of new medical technologies

The use of new diagnostic and therapeutic technologies has significantly reduced the number of severe forms of the GDT and mortality from them. However, with the development of medicine, new issues of diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases in obstetrics arise, which need further study. The features of modern obstetrics and gynecology are changes in […]

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Antibiotics

Microbiological feature

It must be said that the microbiological feature of the GDH in obstetrics, gynecology and neonatology is the polymicrobial etiology of these diseases. Conditionally pathogenic enterobacteria (E.coli, Klebsiella spp., Proteus spp.) Dominate among the pathogens of the uvogenital tract in pregnant women and puerperas, often in association with obligate anaerobes of the bacteroid family – […]

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Antibiotics

Directional therapy

During pregnancy, antibiotic therapy should be aimed at eliminating infection, preventing infection of the fetus and newborn, as well as the development of postpartum HDS. The rational and effective use of antibiotics during pregnancy involves the following conditions: • it is necessary to use drugs only with established safety of use in pregnancy, with known […]

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Antibiotics

Non-embryotoxic drugs

Group III includes drugs that do not have an embryotoxic effect – penicillins, cephalosporins, macrolides. These antibiotics can be considered the drugs of choice in the treatment of infectious diseases in pregnant women. Physiological changes occurring in the body of women during pregnancy have a significant impact on the pharmacokinetics of drugs, including antibiotics. A […]

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