Completion of the overhaul of the MOC of the Kaibitsy district within the framework of the national project
Yuri Rakintsev, pediatrician of the Infectious Diseases Department of the Yelabuga Hospital, recently gave an important lecture
The increasing prevalence of allergic diseases makes this problem extremely urgent. According to the World Health Organization, the number of people with allergies in the Russian Federation has increased by 20% over the past decade. Every third adult and every fourth child in Russia is susceptible to allergic diseases.
A new modern laboratory has been built here, windows have been replaced, and the entrance hall has been renovated. In accordance with the wishes of moms and dads of small patients, a covered wheelchair is being set up next to the entrance. A physiotherapist and a physical therapy doctor will soon begin receiving appointments in the renovated offices. The massage room has been expanded, and two specialists will work here in two shifts, which will shorten the time required to receive this type of assistance.
During the meeting, the participants discussed joint tasks, forms of work and activities aimed at improving the quality and effectiveness of early care at the children's polyclinic.
The day before, Chairman of the State Council Farid Mukhametshin presented state awards of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Tatarstan to industry leaders, outstanding figures of science and culture, representatives of agriculture, creative intelligentsia, parents with many children, veterans, the best teachers and doctors.
If you let things take their course, the allergy will become more acute every time. Even anaphylactic shock may occur. Therefore, it is very important to identify the source and be monitored by a doctor. Allergies can't be cured, but that doesn't mean they don't need to be treated. You can create permanent remissions, avoid contact with the allergen, and take certain medications.
According to WHO statistics, allergies affect a third of the world's population, and residents of large cities are twice as likely to suffer from this disease as rural residents.
Gulnaz Ildarovna Demkina, a paramedic at the Yelabuga СDH, tells how to take control of allergies and live a full life.
funded by the program "Modernization of primary health care" of the national project "Long and active life".
In the Yelabuga CDH polyclinic, senior day hospital nurse Rumiya Balobanova gave an important lecture for patients of the adult polyclinic on the prevention of diabetes mellitus.Rumiya Abdullovna spoke about risk factors, symptoms and, most importantly, about ways to prevent this insidious disease. Proper nutrition, physical activity and regular monitoring of blood sugar levels are your main assistants in the fight for health.