Complication of encephalitis in children, an innovative approach for the treatment
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Author:
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S.T. NIYOZOVH, S. ?. IGAMOVA, A.T. DJURABEKOVA
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Abstract:
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Speech disorders are a common complication of encephalitis in children (15–38%). They often lead to permanent disability, significantly complicate rehabilitation during the recovery period, reduce the quality of life of both the patients themselves and those around them, cause negative psychoemotional reactions, and increase the economic costs of treatment. Compared with patients with other brain pathologies, but without speech disorders, the quality of life is lower in patients with post-infectious aphasia, and they stay in hospital longer. Predictors of good recovery of speech function are mild and moderate severity of speech disorders in the acute period of encephalitis, the amount of brain damage (the smaller the encephalitis focus, the higher the chances of recovery), young age. In addition to the treatment of the underlying disease, patients with speech disorders need systematic speech therapy and taking drugs to optimize cerebral neuroreparative processes.
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Keyword:
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neuroprotectors, pediatrics, clinical guidelines, treatment standard
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.01.211
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