Medical and Health Sciences | Article | Published 2021-03-26
Although glaucoma is a meteopathic disease (90 percent in patients and 65 percent in relatives), there has been little research in this area, and most of it has lost its value in less than a century. In many climatic and geographic regions, especially in Uzbekistan, there is no improved treatment-and-prophylactic system based on meteorological forecasting of glaucoma. From the logs of the hydrometeorological center TM-1, TM-2 and TM-15 on the main meteorological factors (atmospheric pressure - in mb, air temperature - in S0, relative humidity - in percent, wind speed - in m / s, precipitation - in mm, cloudiness - in points and duration of sunlight - in hours) were copied and analyzed for three years. For each meteorological factor, daily, monthly, seasonal and annual average levels were calculated. The color-matching system alternated between strong and weak, "+" and "-" meteorologists, and a biostatistical indicator was calculated showing the level of risk associated with each factor to determine their impact on glaucoma or patients. On their basis, daily, monthly and annual meteorograms and bioclimatograms were compiled. The results were obtained by the methods of G.M., Danishevsky and Spearman, T.V. Ivchik (1997) studied and made conclusions using the special analytical methods of Genes and Pearson.