4 -4(32/1)2020 — Karabaev Kh.E., Mamatova Sh.R. — ACUTE RHINOSINUSITIS IN CHILDREN: MODERN TREATMENT IN 2020

ACUTE RHINOSINUSITIS IN CHILDREN: MODERN TREATMENT IN 2020

Karabaev Kh.E. -Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Mamatova Sh.R. -Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

 Abdurakhmonov Kh.N. -Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Resume

This analytical research study examined the modern treatment approach in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The causes, clinical course, diagnostic differences, according to the phenotype of viral infection in a pandemic have been scientifically analyzed. The management of ARS was analyzed in accordance with international recommendations in a pandemic. Analyzed the current guidelines for comparison for doctors with the recommendations of the guidelines on ARS, taking into account the socio-economic burden of ARS in a pandemic.

Key words: rhinosinusitis, in children, COVID-19, treatment.

First page

24

Last page

29

For citation: Karabaev Kh.E., Mamatova Sh.R. Abdurakhmonov Kh.N., Acute rhinosinusitis in children: modern treatment IN 2020//New Day in Medicine 4(32)2020 24-29 https://cutt.ly/yv43lSQ

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