Clinical features of acute respiratory viral infections in children in conjunction with pathology of pharyngeal tonsil

<p><strong>Aim</strong><strong>:</strong><strong> </strong>to study clinical features of the clinical course of an acute respiratory viral infection in conjunction with pathology of pharyngeal tonsil in children of preschool age. <strong></strong>...

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Main Authors: Олександр Іванович Сміян, Євгенія Василівна Дмітрова, Олена Геннадіївна Васильєва
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PC Technology Center 2015-09-01
Series:ScienceRise
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Online Access:http://journals.uran.ua/sciencerise/article/view/50551
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Summary:<p><strong>Aim</strong><strong>:</strong><strong> </strong>to study clinical features of the clinical course of an acute respiratory viral infection in conjunction with pathology of pharyngeal tonsil in children of preschool age. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Methods</strong><strong>:</strong><strong> </strong>generally clinical;</p><p>Laboratory and instrumental;</p><p>Statistical.</p><p>Separation of viral infection was done using the methods of lumicroscopy and polymerase chain reaction from nasopharynx lavage.</p><p>Statistical processing of received results was carried out with the help of standard statistical computer system «MicrosoftExcel» (2007) adapted for medical and biological studies. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Result</strong><strong>:</strong>In the clinical presentation of respiratory viral infection prevailed rhinorrhea, short cough, subfibrilitet with usual duration near 3 days. On the contrary in children with acute respiratory viral infections with pathology of the pharyngeal tonsil prevailed stuffiness in nose, productive cough, snore and decrease of hearing, ear ache, polyadenopathy. Fever had fibril and hectic character with duration more than 3 days. . Dyspeptic syndrome was demonstrated more intensively in children with acute respiratory viral infections with pathology of the pharyngeal tonsil and characterized with thickening on tongue, periodic ache in stomach, meteorism, constipation, stool instability. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Conclusions</strong><strong>:</strong> The main syndromes in the clinical presentation of an acute respiratory viral infection were: intoxicational, catarrhal and dyspeptic. In children with pathology of the pharyngeal tonsil the clinical course of ARVI was more evident with long course and increase of the frequency of complications of ARVI<em></em></p>
ISSN:2313-6286
2313-8416