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INFLUENCE OF COMPLEX TREATMENT WITH APPLICATION MUSIC THERAPY ON ADAPTABLE OPPORTUNITIES OF PREGNANT DEPENDING ON DURATION OF CURRENT GESTOSIS

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2004-1-1-13

Abstract

Parameters of adaptable opportunities at 110 pregnant with easy forms of gestosis are investigated depending on duration of its current. The comparative analysis of traditional therapy of gestosis and treatments with application of music is carried out. The increased level of reactive uneasiness and increase in cortisol maintenance in blood that testifies to a heaviness of adaptable mechanisms at duration of gestosis till 3 weeks is revealed. At long current of disease occurs prognostic adverse increase of levels of reactive and personal uneasiness, decrease of cortisol maintenance, that testifies to development desadaptation. Resonance music therapy raises efficiency of complex treatment of gestosis.

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Е. А. ЭЙНЫШ

Belarus


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ЭЙНЫШ Е.А. INFLUENCE OF COMPLEX TREATMENT WITH APPLICATION MUSIC THERAPY ON ADAPTABLE OPPORTUNITIES OF PREGNANT DEPENDING ON DURATION OF CURRENT GESTOSIS. Health and Ecology Issues. 2004;(1):73-78. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2004-1-1-13

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