45 -5 (43) 2022 — Nurbaev F.E., Omonov O.Y. — CLINICAL CHANGES IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM AS A RESULT OF THE EFFECT OF СОVID-19

CLINICAL CHANGES IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM AS A RESULT OF THE EFFECT OF СОVID-19

Nurbaev F.E., Bukhara State Medical Institute

Omonov O.Y. Bukhara State Medical Institute

Resume

Studies have shown that coronavirus infections manifest as primary lung infections as well as have significant extrapulmonary complications affecting many organ systems, including the gastrointestinal tract. It has been noted that patients with digestive symptoms have clinical manifestations such as anorexia, diarrhea, vomiting, or abdominal pain. As the active period of the disease increased, the symptoms of the gastrointestinal tract became more pronounced, especially in patients with symptoms of anorexia, the high rate was 41.7%. Our study showed that COVID-19 patients showed gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea (25%), anorexia (41.7%), and nausea (18.3%) and abdominal pain (15%). However, the main mechanism of origin of symptoms in the gastrointestinal tract has not been fully studied.

Keywords: COVID-19, GIT, anorexia, diarrhea, respiratory distress syndrome, SARS-CoV-2, mesenteric ischemia.

First page

223

Last page

227

For citation: Nurbaev F.E., Omonov O.Y. CLINICAL CHANGES IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM AS A RESULT OF THE EFFECT OF СОVID-19 //New Day in Medicine 5(43)2022 223-227 https://clck.ru/mhQds

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