STIs are a group of sexually transmitted diseases. Many of them are asymptomatic in the early stages, which makes timely diagnosis and treatment difficult, and also contributes to the further spread of infection. Ignoring STIs can lead to serious complications, including infertility, chronic inflammatory diseases, and an increased risk of HIV infection.
The funds were allocated under the federal program "Modernization of primary health care" of the national project "Long and active life".
There are quite a few sexually transmitted infections, and each of them manifests itself in different ways. Symptoms include itching, burning, rashes and redness of varying intensity in the intimate area, enlarged lymph nodes, burning sensation during urination, discomfort and pain in the groin, perineum or lower abdomen. This can also include uncharacteristic discharge from the genitals of an atypical color, an unpleasant fetid odor of discharge and painful sensations during intimate contact.
From July 14 to July 20, the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation announced the week of prevention of sexually transmitted infections. Sexually transmitted infections have a serious negative impact on public health, and their impact on human reproductive function determines not only medical, but also social significance.
Milk dispensaries are equipped with new equipment. The storage of products is organized in refrigerating chambers, which can accommodate a large amount of baby food. Cooling split systems are installed, as well as refrigerated display cases directly at the product receiving windows.
As part of the project, Ruslan Nurmangaziev, a physical therapy instructor at the Republican Clinical Oncology Dispensary in Kazan, visited our dispensary.
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.