From a medical point of view, the infant's body should be considered as a being that adapts quickly, but is also susceptible to negative aspects of the process, leading to irreversible changes that do not have time to fully manifest themselves ... Since all anatomical, physiological, biochemical and histological formations of the body from birth to 1 year are not yet fully completed, and even some organ systems They have not fully formed their functions, and external influences can harm the body's resistance. It is the complexity of the kidney structure among the organs, their incomplete formation and the absence of some cells in their histological structure that create the conditions for the development of irreversible changes.…
Rakhmonova. et al. (Tue,) studied this question.