ANALYSIS OF LONG-TERM UROGENITAL SYSTEM DISORDERS IN PATIENTS RECOVERED FROM COVID-19
Keywords:
COVID-19, urogenital system, kidney function, reproductive health, post-COVID syndromeAbstract
This article investigates the long-term urogenital system disorders in patients who have recovered from COVID-19. The study focuses on kidney function, urinary tract, and male and female reproductive health. Clinical observations revealed significant post-COVID changes in nephrological and reproductive functions. The article analyzes the pathophysiological mechanisms, laboratory and instrumental diagnostics, and promising therapeutic approaches.
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