Experts refer to the third category of skin manifestations as pink lichen and papulosquamous rashes, which are infectious-allergic skin lesions associated with COVID-19 infection. The clinical feature of pink lichen in this case is the absence of maternal plaque. The fourth category includes a measles rash. To the fifth - toxicodermia. This rash is associated with individual intolerance of patients of certain groups of drugs. The sixth category of skin manifestations of coronavirus infection, scientists include urticaria, which in some cases may be a harbinger of the onset of COVID-19.
К шестой категории кожных проявлений коронавирусной инфекции ученые относят крапивницу, которая в некоторых случаях может быть предвестником начала COVID-19 . К последней (седьмой) категории можно отнести артифициальные (трофические) изменения тканей лица, возникшие у пациентов с искусственной вентиляцией легких и из-за длительного лежания на животе. Приведенные классификации были первыми описаниями поражений кожи при COVID-19 и поэтому приводились разные признаки: те, что были вызваны именно COVID-19 , и те, которые возникали вследствие различных причин, в частности, связанных с лечением заболевания. В связи с тем, что эти поражения нуждались в различных подходах как в лечении, так и в проведении противоэпидемических или мер предосторожности, мы, исходя из опыта всех этих месяцев наблюдения за больными, предлагаем классификацию поражений кожи, ассоциированные с COVID-19 . выложить следующим образом
The most common diseases associated with hypertension include: obesity, primarily abdominal obesity (AO), type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), coronary heart disease (CHD), arrhythmias and conduction disorders, chronic kidney disease (CKD), cerebrovascular diseases , joint diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, sleep apnea syndrome, thyroid disease and other endocrine diseases. In this regard, the 2018 European Society of Hypertension and European Society of Cardiology guidelines emphasized the need for careful stratification of cardiovascular and overall risk of complications in order to select the most optimal antihypertensive therapy.
The criteria for assessing their own health by young people (25-44 years old - according to the WHO classification) were distributed as follows: almost half of the respondents, regardless of gender, rated their own health as "good"; every 4th of those surveyed - as "very good"; “Mediocre” health was noted by every fifth woman and every tenth person; almost the same was the proportion of respondents who rated their own health as “bad”; the level of subjective assessment of "excellent health" was observed in every tenth man, while in women it was absent.