Anxiety Disorders in General Medical Practice

2016 ◽  
pp. 55-59
Author(s):  
Liudmyla Dzyak ◽  
Olena Tsurakalenko

Timely diagnosis and early initiation of adequate therapy of disorders of the alarming spectrum (AS) remains one of the urgent tasks of modern medicine. The article considers aspects of diagnosis and treatment of AS in General medical network, particularly were described the currently recommended schemes of application of the drug Eglonil and benefits of this drug. Eglonil demonstrates the possibility of wide application of different variants of anxiety disorders, which gives the drug a special status among other psychotropic compounds.

2021 ◽  
pp. 14-22
Author(s):  
A. A. Kirpichenka ◽  

Diagnosis of anxiety and depressive disorders in general medical practice is a very important problem of modern medicine. This review article provides basic information about the epidemiology and economic burden of anxiety-depressive disorders, their comorbidity with other mental and somatic diseases, and the connection with suicidal behavior. According to the Decree of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus dated 02.03.2020 № 13 «On approval of the clinical protocol» «Diagnosis and treatment of patients with mental and behavioral disorders by general practitioners», this article focuses on depression, generalized anxiety, panic, mixed anxiety and depressive disorder in general medical practice. Relevant issues of low quality diagnosis of anxiety and depressive disorders are identified, which are associated both with the complexity of the clinical picture of the diseases in question and with organizational problems. Particular attention is also paid to the need for further integration of psychiatric care into general medical practice while increasing its accessibility and quality. For this, it is necessary to continue studying the best practices of foreign countries in which family and general practitioners have been providing psychiatric care to patients for many years.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 214-218
Author(s):  
Erkin Rakhmanov ◽  
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Nazira Gulyamova ◽  
Abdugaffor Boymurodov ◽  
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Toxocarosis can be manifested by pathology of various organs and systems of the body, occurring under the mask of many diseases. This dictates necessitates a more thorough familiarization with this pathology of doctors of various specialties, in particular, dermatologists, ophthalmologists, therapists, neuropathologists. The article describes a clinical case of successful diagnosis and treatment of the most severe, in terms of consequences, the forms of this disease – cerebral toxocarosis. Timely diagnosis of pathology includes cerebral MRI and immunological studies of blood serum for the presence of antitoxocarosis antibodies. Albendazole – a broad-spectrum antihelminthic drug has proven to be highly effective in the therapy of this pathology. Proper diagnosis and, as a result, adequate therapy are the guarantors of a favorable outcome in this form of the disease. Keywords: Toxocarosis, brain, diagnostics, treatment, albendazole


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 23-29
Author(s):  
GULNARA R. KAMASHEVA ◽  
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OLGA N. SIGITOVA ◽  
NAIL B. AMIROV ◽  
ROZALIYA А. NADEEVA ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (12) ◽  
pp. 93-96

Respiratory diseases are highly prevalent, represent one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide and are characterized by high levels of comorbidity, which all creates certain difficulties for their diagnosis and treatment. The common link in pathogenesis of respiratory diseases and concomitant pathologies are micro-circulatory disorders. It was that issue the symposium "Comorbid Patient with Bronchopulmonary Pathology: Focus on Microcirculation Disorders" was dedicated to. It was held within the framework of online XXX National Congress on Respiratory Diseases (October 27–30). Leading pulmonologists of Russia made pre-sentations at the symposium: Professor V.I. Trofimov (St. Petersburg), professor I.I. Nestorovich (St. Petersburg), employee of the Department of General Medical Practice of the FSBEI of HE “acad. I.P. Pavlova First St Petersburg SMU" O. A. Lazovskaya (St. Petersburg), employee of the Inpatient Emergency Department of the Research Institute of Surgery and Emergency Medicine of the FSBEI of HE “acad. I.P. Pavlova First St Petersburg SMU" A.A. Lebedeva (St. Petersburg).


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1967 ◽  
Vol 39 (2) ◽  
pp. 280-286
Author(s):  
George C. Bolian

The practical importance and frequency of well child care in both pediatric and general medical practice has been well established. Employing a model of the child as a bio-psycho-social organism, the author has attempted to outline an approach to this phase of practice, particularly the psycho-social elements. Five goals are discussed: (1) assessment of development; (2) prevention of potential disorder; (3) treatment of early disorder, including six suggested techniques; (4) referral of gross disturbance; and (5) establishment of a meaningful relationship with the child and his family, including several general approaches.


Author(s):  
S.A. Pavlov ◽  

Ticks of the genus Otodectes are often found in domestic animals. This disease has an all-season character in urban conditions. Since the transmission of the tick occurs by contact with an animal infected with otodectosis, it was recom-mended to exclude contact with strays and animals that have characteristic clinical signs in order to prevent the spread of this disease. Timely diagnosis and adequate therapy make it possible to identify and suppress the further development of this tick in animals in a short time. This paper presents the results of a study on the diagnosis and treatment of otodectosis in cats in the city of Irkutsk.


Religions ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 436
Author(s):  
Marcin Lisiecki

This article aims to trace and describe the bioethical threads in medical practice and the understanding of medicine among Tibetan refugees living in India. Taking up such a task results mainly from the fact that only traces of bioethical reflection are visible in Tibetan society, but without the awareness that it requires systematic reflection on its essence and changes that accompany modern medicine. I define the state of the discussion on Tibetan bioethics as preparadigmatic, i.e., one that precedes the recognition of the importance of bioethics and the elaboration of its basic concepts. In this paper, I will show how the Tibetan refugees today, in an unconscious way, approach bioethics, using the example of life-related topics, namely beginning and death. To this end, I chose topics such as abortion, fetal sex reassignment, euthanasia, and suicide. On this basis, I will indicate the main reasons that hinder the emergence of bioethics and those that may contribute to systematic discussions in the future. An introduction to Tibetan medicine will precede these considerations. I will show how medical traditions, especially the Rgyud bzhi text, are related to Tibetan Buddhism and opinions of the 14th Dalai Lama.


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