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Hormonal regulation in women-veterans of reproductive age with concusions in history

Authors: Kaminskyy, V. V. ; Suslikova, L. V. ; Serbenuyk, A. V. ; Pronoza-Stebliuk, K. V. ;

Hormonal regulation in women-veterans of reproductive age with concusions in history

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The article presents data on the prevalence of hormonal disorders and the establishment of their relationship between the state of mental health and the functional state of body systems in women who participated in hostilities who suffered contusions.The objective: to establish the relationship between the indicators of hormonal homeostasis in women–participants of hostilities of reproductive age, who suffered injuries, and the state of their mental and physical health.Materials and methods. In the last few years, 55 women of reproductive health were excluded (the main group and the group of children), who took part in the fighting women and became aware of contusions, the middle age of the situation was 27.08±4.23. Term perebuvannya in the zone of fighting days 29.34±9.21 months, an hour from the moment of rejection of a light traumatic ear injury (contusion) 18.8±9.2 months. The control group received data from 65 civilian women of reproductive health (average age 32.21±7.32).In the main group, 20 women of reproductive age may have traces of contusion in patients with post-concussion syndrome (F7.02 for MKH-10) and 35 women of reproductive age in the group of children who do not have traces of contusion in patients with post-concussion syndrome.Results. Statistically significant deviations in the indicators of autonomic regulation, levels of gonadotropic and steroid hormones, as well as an integrated indicator of pathology in comparison with civilian women. It has been proven that women servicemen, participants in hostilities who have suffered contusions, acquire reproductive health disorders due to the impact of both traumatic brain injury and stress factors associated with military service.Conclusions. This justifies the feasibility of developing a program of medical and psychological support for women servicemen and appropriate medical and psychological rehabilitation of veterans, aimed at their full adaptation to peaceful life.

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вегетативная дисфункция, 612.621, autonomic dysfunction, УДК 618.17/.5-053.86-055.2-057.36-001.31-071.1-06, гормональный гомеостаз, hormonal homeostasis, гормональний гомеостаз, постконтузійний синдром, вегетативна дисфункція, 612.43/.45, постконтузионный синдром, women veterans, жінки-ветеранки, post-concussion syndrome, женщины-ветеранки, reproductive health, репродуктивное здоровье, репродуктивне здоров’я

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