Transitional Features Of Acute Herpetic Stomatitis In Children And Modern Approaches To Treatment
Shukurov Sherzod Shukhratovich , Samarkand State Medical Institute, Assistant Of The Department Of Child Dentistry, Samarkand City, Uzbekistan Arzykulova Munisa Shuhratovna , Samarkand State Medical Institute, Assistant Of The Department Of Child Dentistry, Samarkand City, Uzbekistan Axrorova Malika Shavkatovna , Samarkand State Medical Institute, Assistant Of The Department Of Child Dentistry, Samarkand City, UzbekistanAbstract
Herpesviruses are widespread us in the human population. They capable of hitting almost everyone organs and systems, induce neoplastic static processes and development of atherosclerosis, have an adverse effect, and sometimes a fatal effect on the body nism of the fetus and newborns. The article presents characteristic peculiarities of herpetic stomatitis in children. It describes differential diagnostic symptoms. The treatment approaches are given depending on the severity degree of the disease.
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Herpes virus, , infection,
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