This article provides a comprehensive overview of disorders of hemostasis, focusing on thrombosis and hemorrhagic syndromes. Hemostasis is a critical physiological process that maintains the balance between bleeding and clot formation to preserve vascular integrity. Disruptions in this balance lead to either excessive clotting, causing thrombosis, or impaired coagulation, resulting in hemorrhagic conditions. The article discusses the basic mechanisms of hemostasis, the pathogenesis and clinical features of thrombosis and hemorrhagic syndromes, and highlights the challenges in diagnosis and management. Advances in diagnostic techniques and emerging therapeutic strategies are also reviewed, emphasizing the importance of individualized treatment approaches. The article aims to enhance understanding of hemostatic disorders and promote improved clinical outcomes through early recognition and effective intervention.
In this article, the main terms encountered in the scientific pedagogical activity of the future physical training teacher, the correct organization of pedagogical activity, the future of physical training teachers in the course of scientific pedagogical activity aspects to be considered and what approach is needed, as well as the organization of innovative and technological activities of the future physical education teacher.
Ushbu maqolada bo‘sh vaqt kontekstida stress bilan kurashishga e’tibor qaratgan holda universitet talabalarining psixologik barqarorligiga jismoniy mashqlar ta’siri to‘g‘risida chuqur ma’lumotni o‘rganishga qaratilgan. Jismoniy mashqlar inson organizmining stressga fiziologik javobini optimallashtiradi, organizmni moslashuvchan va stressga chidamli holga keltiradi. Shu bois, sog‘lom turmush tarzining ajralmas qismi sifatida muntazam jismoniy faollik stressni yengishda muhim omil hisoblanadi.
This paper explores the pathophysiological basis of metabolic disturbances in diabetes mellitus, a chronic disorder characterized by impaired insulin secretion and action. It examines the complex mechanisms underlying hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, and altered metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. The study highlights how these metabolic imbalances contribute to the development of diabetic complications such as neuropathy, nephropathy, and cardiovascular diseases. Understanding these fundamental processes is essential for advancing treatment strategies and improving patient outcomes. The paper also discusses current therapeutic approaches aimed at restoring metabolic balance and preventing long-term damage.