Клинический разбор в общей медицине (Mar 2024)
To the question of the thyroid function of the thyroid gland of pregnant women living in iodine-deficiency region (Republic of Dagestan, Akhtyn District, 1675 meters above sea level)
Abstract
The work shows that currently diseases associated with iodine deficiency in the diet are one of the most common non-communicable human diseases. Iodine deficiency contributes to a decrease in the synthesis and secretion of thyroid hormones, during pregnancy leads to the formation of the neuropsychiatric status of the fetus. Thyroid pathology is more common in women than in men. During pregnancy, thyroid pathology increases dramatically – pregnancy itself is a provoking factor. One of the important reasons is the deterioration of the environmental and radiation situation, the changing nature of the population's diet. The impact of the ecosystem on the health of the population can be determined based on data on the incidence of thyroid diseases in women of reproductive age in rural areas with iodine deficiency. The article presents data on the examination and treatment of 120 pregnant women (First Trimester of pregnancy) aged 20–40 years who are registered in the women's clinic of the Akhtyn regional hospital.
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