NEUROLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF NON-EPILEPTIC PAROXYSMAL DISORDERS IN CHILDREN DURING PUBERTY

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Abdusattarova G.Sh., Turaeva G.N..

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Autonomic dysfunction is a prevalent condition during puberty (68%). The main concerns regarding autonomic disorders relate to puberty: elevated prevalence, functional irregularities, social and physical discomfort, diminished quality of life, and psycho-vegetative and somato-vegetative symptoms. Paroxysmal states (PS) are commonly seen during adolescence, presenting as seizures, fainting, pain, vegetative-vascular crises (panic attacks), and various other conditions. As reported by the WHO and various researchers, clinically meaningful issues in the neurovegetative and emotional domains are seen in 20-40% of youth. Adolescence, which includes individuals from 10 to 20 years old, is the most susceptible time for exposure to different pathological influences. Literature on immune and neurotransmitter system disorders is scattered and lacks consistency. The mechanisms and identification of paroxysmal disorders during adolescence are not well comprehended, and rehabilitation approaches for these patients are lacking.

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NEUROLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF NON-EPILEPTIC PAROXYSMAL DISORDERS IN CHILDREN DURING PUBERTY. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(11), 1698-1701. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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