Analysis of the Basic Principles of Relief of Acute Laryngotracheitis in Children
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/BZJ3RKeywords:
acute laryngotracheitis, children, diagnosticsAbstract
This article provides information about the study of 255 case histories of children. The analysis found that the most vulnerable age for the disease of acute laryngotracheitis is 1-3 years of life - this is 47% of the total number of children, followed by children from 3 to 5 years old - 23.5%. The least susceptible to acute laryngotracheitis are children under one year old - 16% and children over 5 years old - 11.5%. Repeated episodes of acute laryngotracheitis were registered in 22% of children, recurrent laryngotracheitis was detected in 2% of children. In 23% of children, a burdened allergic history was established: while 50% of children with a burdened allergic history had food allergies, 40% had drug allergies, and 10% had other types of allergies (hay fever, allergy to sunlight, etc.). ). The objective of our work included the study of the features of the current course of acute laryngotracheitis in children, as well as the analysis of the basic principles of relief of acute laryngotracheitis in children at the present stage.
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