Characteristics of The Health of Children with Down Syndrome, Taking into Account Vitamin D and Trace Element Status, Development of Methodological Approaches to Correction
Zufarova Nodira Ibroxim qizi , Tashkent State Medical University, UzbekistanAbstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the health of children with Down syndrome, taking into account vitamin D levels and trace element status, as well as the development of scientifically based methodological approaches to correcting the identified disorders. Based on data from clinical trials conducted in 2015–2024.
Conclusions. A new vibration method for removing intracerebral hematomas is proposed. Further accumulation of clinical material and determination of indications for the use of the device and method are necessary.
Keywords
Vitamin D, trace elements, osteopenia
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