7 -2 (34/1) 2021 — Ruzmetov B.Sh. Narmukhamedova N.A. — FEATURES OF THE SPREAD OF SECONDARY DISABILITY DUE TO ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN THE KHOREZM REGION

FEATURES OF THE SPREAD OF SECONDARY DISABILITY DUE TO ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN THE KHOREZM REGION

Ruzmetov B.Sh.  Urgench branch of Tashkent medical Academy, Urgench, Republic of Uzbekistan

Narmukhamedova N.A. Urgench branch of Tashkent medical Academy, Urgench, Republic of Uzbekistan

Abdullaev I.K. Urgench branch of Tashkent medical Academy, Urgench, Republic of Uzbekistan

Masharipova Yu.K. Urgench branch of Tashkent medical Academy, Urgench, Republic of Uzbekistan

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One of the most important and serious medical and social problems is hypertension and its spread in the developed countries of the world, including our republic, as well as in the Khorezm region, where our research was carried out, where there was some unfavorable situation in relation to the environment.

In many scientific studies, only the epidemiology of arterial hypertension is indicated, special attention is paid to the clinical issues of its occurrence, but scientific materials on the degree of prevalence of disability associated with arterial hypertension have not been found.

The main goal of the study is to study and evaluate the occurrence and prevalence of secondary disability in patients suffering from arterial hypertension in the Khorezm region. The study revealed that hypertension is widespread in rural areas and it has a tendency to increase. It requires special attention that the highest rates of secondary disability in both rural and urban areas are in the 51-60-year-old age group.

Keywords: Arterial hypertension, disability, rehabilitation work, prevalence, working capacity, quality of life, mortality.

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For citation: Ruzmetov B.Sh.  Narmukhamedova N.A. Abdullaev I.K. Masharipova Yu.K. Features of the spread of secondary disability due to arterial hypertension in the khorezm region // New Day in Medicine 2(34/1)2021 38-44 https://cutt.ly/iv62zSE

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