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Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Volume7, Issue2

CLINICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF PHYTO TEA "ANTIOXIDANT" IN PATIENTS WITH TOXIC LIVER DAMAGE

    KhamrakulovaMukaddaskhon . AdilovUtkir . SadikovAskar . NarkhojaevaShahnoza . SaginbekovKadirjan .

European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020, Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 2738-2746

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Abstract

Background: The broad development of the chemical industry, the use of
pesticides in agriculture has led to an increase in hepatitis. At the same time,
different substances in their structure can cause liver function failure.
Objective: The objective of this work was to assess the functional state of
the liver of animals poisoned with the pesticide Bagira, using in their diet dishes
made from local food and additional introduction of a complex of local herbal
medicines into the diet.
Methods: The study involved patients with toxic hepatitis who had
industrial contact with chemicals. The total number of patients was 80 males,
aged 35 to 78 years.
Results (Findings): Based on the results of our research, the antioxidant
phyto tea helps to eliminate cytolytic, cholestatic, inflammatory syndrome,
improve the protein-synthetic function of the liver, improve the functional
activity of the liver, remove toxins from the body, maintain the function of
organs and systems. It is a natural, safe, powerful antioxidant.
Conclusions: 1) Studies have shown that patients diagnosed with chronic
hepatitis have disorders of the functional state of the liver, as well as the
gastrointestinal and nervous systems.
2) Change of biochemical indicators indicates a violation of metabolic, proteinsynthetic,
biliary, antitoxic functions of the liver: increase of bilirubin fractions,
the activity of alanine transferase (ALT), AST, the level of alkaline phosphatase,
gamma-glutaminetranspeptidase (GGT) in serum.
3. The use of phyto tea "Antioxidant" in patients with toxic liver damage
contributed to the increase of liver functional activity.
Keywords:
    Toxic hepatitis liver phyto tea "Antioxidant" patients biochemical indicators
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(2020). CLINICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF PHYTO TEA "ANTIOXIDANT" IN PATIENTS WITH TOXIC LIVER DAMAGE. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(2), 2738-2746.
KhamrakulovaMukaddaskhon .; AdilovUtkir .; SadikovAskar .; NarkhojaevaShahnoza .; SaginbekovKadirjan .. "CLINICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF PHYTO TEA "ANTIOXIDANT" IN PATIENTS WITH TOXIC LIVER DAMAGE". European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7, 2, 2020, 2738-2746.
(2020). 'CLINICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF PHYTO TEA "ANTIOXIDANT" IN PATIENTS WITH TOXIC LIVER DAMAGE', European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(2), pp. 2738-2746.
CLINICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF PHYTO TEA "ANTIOXIDANT" IN PATIENTS WITH TOXIC LIVER DAMAGE. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020; 7(2): 2738-2746.
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