Helicobacter Pylori And its Importance in the Development of Anemia Associated With Iron Deficiency and Vitamin B12

Authors

  • Mamatkulova Feruza Khaydarovna Assistant of the Department of Hematology Samarkand State Medical University
  • Radjabov Nadir Ural ugli Student of group 403 of the Faculty of Medical Biology Samarkand State Medical University
  • Abdukhakimov Bakhrombek Abduvali ugli Student of group 403 of the Faculty of Medical Biology Samarkand State Medical University
  • Esanova Ashirgul Rakhmatilla kizi Student of group 403 of the Faculty of Medical Biology Samarkand State Medical University

Keywords:

H. Pylori, anemia, iron-deficiency, vitamin B12

Abstract

In recent years, there are reports that Helicobacter pylori (H. Pylori), which causes diseases of the gastroduodenal area, can also cause extragastroduodenal diseases. They mention the occurrence of hematological, metabolic, cardiovascular, neurodegenerative and allergic diseases under the influence of H. Pylori. Although some studies confirm the existence of an organic relationship between H. Pylori infection and anemia, there is relatively less information about its association with extragastroduodenal diseases, in particular, anemia. Although infection with H. pylori and iron and vitamin B12 deficiency anemia are widespread among the population in all regions of our Republic, no scientific observations have been made regarding their interaction and similar approaches to treatment. However, it is of great scientific and practical importance to study and create principles of a new approach to the treatment of iron and vitamin B12 anemia associated with H. Pylori, taking into account such situations as the area where the population lives, its sanitary and hygienic conditions, and geographical location.

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Published

2024-01-16

How to Cite

Mamatkulova Feruza Khaydarovna, Radjabov Nadir Ural ugli, Abdukhakimov Bakhrombek Abduvali ugli, & Esanova Ashirgul Rakhmatilla kizi. (2024). Helicobacter Pylori And its Importance in the Development of Anemia Associated With Iron Deficiency and Vitamin B12. Miasto Przyszłości, 44, 207–211. Retrieved from https://miastoprzyszlosci.com.pl/index.php/mp/article/view/2405