HEMOREOLOGICAL DISORDERS IN THE EARLY STAGES OF HYPERTENSION IN HOT CLIMATES

Authors

  • Umida Rakhmatulloevna Narzulaeva
  • Gulnoza Utkurovna Samieva
  • Shakhlo Shavkatovna Nasirova

Keywords:

risk factors, hypertension, hemoreological disorders, disease in hot climates

Abstract

Early diagnosis of hemoreological disorders in the initial stages of hypertension in hot climates. Dry and hot climatic conditions naturally lead to deterioration of blood rheology, an increase in the level of blood viscosity and aggregation of shaped elements. This increases the risk of micro and macroreological disorders and aggregates formation and thromboembolism.

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Published

2021-02-26