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IMPROVING APPROACHES TO DIAGNOSIS, THERAPY, AND
PROGNOSIS OF TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA
Mukhamadieva Ferangiz Shukhratovna
Bukhara State Medical Institute
https://orcid.org/0009-0005-9722-4215
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15804711
The Thesis
Objective:
To increase the effectiveness of classical trigeminal neuralgia
therapy by introducing pathogenetically oriented methods of relapse prevention
that take into account the influence of environmental factors.
Abstract:
The paper examines modern approaches to the treatment of
classical trigeminal neuralgia with an emphasis on the prevention of recurrence.
Attention is paid to the influence of environmental and meteorological factors on
the frequency and severity of exacerbations of the disease. The use of
pathogenetically directed methods of prevention, taking into account the
individual characteristics of the patient, helps to reduce the frequency of
relapses and improve the quality of life. The development of adapted therapy
regimens will improve the effectiveness of medical care.
Key words:
trigeminal neuralgia, treatment, prevention of relapses,
environmental factors, pathogenesis.
Research methods:
Clinical and neurological examination of patients with
classical trigeminal neuralgia. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and
neuroimaging to assess structural changes. Collection and analysis of data on the
effects of environmental factors (temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure).
Evaluation of the effectiveness of therapeutic protocols, including
pathogenetically based preventive measures. Statistical analysis to identify
correlations between environmental factors and relapse rates
Results:
A significant relationship was found between changes in
meteorological effects and exacerbations of trigeminal neuralgia. The use of
pathogenetically directed methods of prevention (including adaptation to
environmental conditions) reduced the recurrence rate by 30-40%. The
individualization of treatment regimens, taking into account environmental
factors, helped to improve the general condition of patients and reduce the
severity of pain syndrome. The results confirmed the need for an integrated
approach in diagnosis and therapy to improve the effectiveness of treatment.
Conclusion:
The improvement of the treatment of classical trigeminal
neuralgia is possible through the integration of pathogenetically based
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preventive methods, taking into account the effects of environmental factors. An
individual approach to treatment and prevention of relapses helps to reduce the
frequency of exacerbations, reduce pain and improve the quality of life of
patients. The data obtained substantiate the need to introduce environmental
monitoring into clinical practice in the management of this category of patients.
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