REHABILITATION THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH TYPE II DIABETES WITH POLYNEUROPATHY AFTER COVID-19

Zilola Aramovna Juraeva Lecturer of Endocrinology course, Department of Therapy No. 3, Samarkand State Medical Institute, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Nazira Karimova PhD in Medical Sciences, Head of Endocrinology course, Department of Therapy No. 3 Samarkand State Medical, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, nazira2310@gmail.com
Nozima Sobirzhanovna Kurbanova Assistant of Endocrinology course, Department of Therapy No. 3, Samarkand State Medical Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Gulnara Sidikovna Togaeva Assistant of Endocrinology course, Department of Therapy No. 3, Samarkand State Medical Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Umedjon Kahramonovich Yuldashev Master of Science of Endocrinology course, Department of Therapy No. 3 Samarkand State Medical, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, mzb360@mail.ru

Abstract

This article presents data on rehabilitation therapy of type 2 diabetes mellitus with polyneuropathy using wobenzyme according to the indications of functional diagnostics in comparison with the standard treatment method. The physiological effect of wobenzyme enzymes is manifested in an increase in the amount of plasma plasminogens, while simultaneously reducing the formation of fibrin and lysis of the formed blood clots. The conducted analysis of the use of wobenzyme enzymes in diabetic polyneuropathy indicates the validity of prescribing patients with type 2 diabetes in order to directly reduce the number of patients with diabetes mellitus. "inflammatory mediators" and reduction of oncotic pressure, tissue edema and compression of nerve endings, normalization of microcirculation by direct proteolysis of neuropathic symptoms and neuropathic deficiency. November 17, 2019 was the date of registration of a new disease – COVID 19, which subsequently became a pandemic. A particularly severe course of the disease was observed in patients with diabetes mellitus due to the peculiarities of their immune status and immune response to a viral attack, excessively high virus activity in conditions of hyperglycemia, comorbidity and obesity.

Keywords:

diabetes mellitus (DM), electroneuromyography( ENMG), polyneuropathy (PNP),COVID-19, wobenzym.


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