Features of the algorithm for the diagnosis of chronic cough in military personnel
- Authors: Zakrevskii Y.N.1, Arkhangel’skii D.A.2, Balakhnov D.O.2, Minin A.L.2, Dobrynin Y.O.2
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Affiliations:
- Murmansk Arctic State University
- 1469th Naval Clinical Hospital
- Issue: Vol 343, No 1 (2022)
- Pages: 30-36
- Section: Treatment and prophylactic issues
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/0026-9050/article/view/629676
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.52424/00269050_2022_343_1_30
- ID: 629676
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Abstract
The problem of diagnosing and treating chronic cough is associated with the peculiarities of its natural course: the prevalence of the acute course of the disease over chronic cough, a large number of reasons for the development of cough syndrome, various complications, insufficient effectiveness of treatment programs, as well as the apparent simplicity of diagnosis and treatment. To reduce labor losses and expenditure of material resources, the algorithm for diagnosing chronic cough in military personnel was revised. It is taken into account that military service with increased physical and emotional stress, exposure to various unfavorable environmental conditions, bad habits, and errors in the diet can be factors of both debut and exacerbation of the chronic disease. Attention is drawn to the need for an integrated approach to the survey. In this case, a specific allergological examination, an assessment of spirographic studies, the use of inhalation provocative tests, the involvement of doctors of various specialties (otorhinolaryngologists, tuberculosis specialists, gastroenterologists, allergologists, psychologists, psychiatrists) are required.
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About the authors
Yu. N. Zakrevskii
Murmansk Arctic State University
Author for correspondence.
Email: zakrev.sever@bk.ru
доктор медицинских наук, полковник медицинской службы запаса
Russian Federation, MurmanskD. A. Arkhangel’skii
1469th Naval Clinical Hospital
Email: zakrev.sever@bk.ru
кандидат медицинских наук, полковник медицинской службы
Russian Federation, Severomorsk, Murmansk regionD. O. Balakhnov
1469th Naval Clinical Hospital
Email: zakrev.sever@bk.ru
подполковник медицинской службы
Russian Federation, Severomorsk, Murmansk regionA. L. Minin
1469th Naval Clinical Hospital
Email: zakrev.sever@bk.ru
полковник медицинской службы
Russian Federation, Severomorsk, Murmansk regionYu. O. Dobrynin
1469th Naval Clinical Hospital
Email: zakrev.sever@bk.ru
капитан медицинской службы
Russian Federation, Severomorsk, Murmansk regionReferences
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