Affiliation:
1. Siberian Federal Scientific and Clinical Center of Federal Medical and Biological Agency
2. National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University
Abstract
The consistently high frequency of pathology of urinary system in children dictates the need to find new methods for the treatment and prevention of pyelonephritis.Goal. To study clinical and laboratory indicators of health status in children with chronic pyelonephritis living in the industrial city of Tomsk and evaluate the effectiveness of various rehabilitation treatment regimens.Material and Methods. The kidney and urology examinations were performed in 58 children with a diagnosis of chronic pyelonephritis aged 7 to 12 years. Two treatment schemes including administration of mineral water and physiotherapy were used.Results and Discussion. The following symptoms were detected before treatment: oxaluria in 22.41% of children, microhematuria in 17.24% of children, significant increase in serum and morning urine nitrate/nitrite levels, and microalbuminuria suggesting the instability of cell membranes and inflammatory process in renal tissue.Conclusion. The administration of low-mineralized magnesium-sodium chloride-sulfate water in combination with physical therapy, manual massage, sapropel applications, interference therapy, and enteric oxygen therapy lead to normalization of clinical and laboratory health status indicators in the main group of patients.
Publisher
Cardiology Research Institute
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