THE NEUROPSYCHIATRIC STATE OF HEALTH OF MODERN TEENAGE GIRLS

Authors

  • Kenjaeva D. K. Is a free candidate for the Department of Neurology Samarkand State Medical University
  • Abdullayeva N. N. Professor, MD, Department of Neurology Samarkand State Medical University
  • Kurbanova Z. X. Resident of the Master's degree of the Department of Neurology Samarkand State Medical University

Keywords:

menstrual cycle, teenage girls, vegetative changes

Abstract

Many scientific papers are devoted to the study of the autonomic nervous system with impaired phases of the menstrual cycle, as it has been established that hormonal changes during the cycle can affect parameters such as heart rate and heart rate variability, which can lead to various manifestations of autonomic dysfunction, research in this direction is relevant and important for further analysis, since they will help to better understand how to manage such conditions in teenage girls. In adolescence, vegetative dysfunctions in girls are caused by the common mechanisms of regulation of endocrine, psychovegetative functions located in the structure of the limbic-reticular complex.

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Published

2024-10-25

How to Cite

D. K., K., N. N. , A., & Z. X., K. (2024). THE NEUROPSYCHIATRIC STATE OF HEALTH OF MODERN TEENAGE GIRLS. International Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, 2(10), 75–78. Retrieved from https://medicaljournals.eu/index.php/IJCNP/article/view/1085