THERAPY OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA IN CHILDREN
Sayfiddinova Muhayyo Saidaxmatovna
Xolboyev Norbek
Keywords: Image, Segmentation, Analysis, Classification, Contrast, Pre-processing, Recognition, Medical Imaging
Abstract
Therapy for bronchial asthma is aimed at restoring bronchial patency, achieving stable remission and maximizing pulmonary function and ensuring the normal development of the child. This can be achieved as a result of a set of measures, including increasing the level of knowledge of parents and patients about the manifestations and possibilities of treatment of bronchial asthma, controlling the course of the disease by eliminating trigger factors, conducting pharmacotherapy and allergen-specific immunotherapy [1,2].
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