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Physiotherapy for herpes simplex, namely the laser therapy method, is simple, convenient and very effective.
In the absence of complications of this disease (bleeding, strangulation of hemorrhoids, etc.), laser and magnetic therapy methods, as well as information-wave methods, are convenient and quite effective methods of physiotherapy at home.
Peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum is a chronic recurrent disease in which there are functional and morphological disorders of the stomach, other organs of the digestive system, disorders of nervous and humoral regulation, trophism of the body and the gastroduodenal zone.
The complex of therapeutic measures, including the use of the effects of therapeutic physical factors, in patients with this pathology includes methods that promote either stimulation of the tone of the gallbladder and bile ducts (in the hypotonic-hypokinetic form) or relaxation of their hypertonicity (in the hypertonic-hyperkinetic form).
Treatment of furunculosis includes the most convenient and quite effective method, which is used by physiotherapy - laser (magnetic laser) therapy.
Functional gastric disorder is a disease manifested by abdominal pain and dyspeptic syndromes, which are based on a violation of the motor and secretory functions of the stomach without morphological changes in its mucous membrane, lasting no more than 2 years.
All dermatitis and dermatoses, for the treatment of which there are no indications for hospitalization, have to be treated in outpatient and polyclinic conditions or at home. In this case, the methods of drug therapy of this pathology in the form of external use of appropriate ointments and oral administration of various medications are necessarily supplemented by possible methods of physiotherapy.
Physiotherapy for cracks and swelling of the nipples of the mammary glands is most often carried out at home; a convenient and effective method is laser (magnetic laser) therapy.
Depending on the form of coronary heart disease at the hospital stage, by the timing of the onset and by the corresponding sequence and combination, physiotherapy methods for this disease are divided into four groups.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a widespread and progressive inflammatory-dystrophic lesion of the bronchopulmonary system, characterized by a decrease in the maximum air flow during exhalation and a slowdown in forced emptying of the lungs with a long course.
Physiotherapy for chronic gastritis is due to the possibility of relieving pain, targeted influence on the secretory and motor functions of the stomach, as well as stimulation of the regeneration of the gastric mucosa.
Bronchitis is a disease manifested by acute inflammation of the mucous membrane of the tracheobronchial tree. Consequently, all physiotherapeutic effects should have a pathogenetic, primarily anti-inflammatory focus.
In case of exacerbation of the disease, treatment of patients with bronchial asthma is carried out in a hospital setting. The following methods of physiotherapeutic influence are carried out there in various combinations and with the appropriate alternation of procedures. Medicinal electrophoresis of the necessary drugs. Impact of sinusoidal modulated currents (amplipulse therapy) on the corresponding areas.
The concept of “asthenic syndrome” essentially corresponds to the diagnosis of “neurosis” with a predominance of either excitation processes or inhibition processes of higher nervous activity, which are caused by the influence of various factors.
In case of exacerbation of the pathological process, complex treatment is carried out in inpatient (hospital) conditions. Physiotherapy for arterial hypertension is very diverse and corresponds primarily to the stage of the disease.
In situations where the patient does not have the opportunity to immediately visit the dentist, physiotherapy methods of short-pulse electroanalgesia, laser (magnetic laser) or information-wave exposure are recommended to relieve or reduce acute toothache.
Physiotherapy for vertebrogenic cerebral ischemia uses laser (magnetic laser) therapy methods, information-wave exposure methods and magnetic therapy.
Physiotherapy for reflux esophagitis involves the use of balneotherapy (ingestion of appropriate mineral waters). The use of preformed physical factors was limited to amplipulse therapy and electrosleep.
Physiotherapy for phlebitis and thrombophlebitis at the workplace and at home involves the use of the most convenient and fairly effective methods of laser (magnetic laser) therapy.
The main task of physiotherapy for migraine is to stop a headache attack by normalizing vascular tone. The capabilities of hardware physiotherapy at the time of a pain attack are limited. One of the optimal treatment methods in this case is the method of information-wave exposure using the Azor-IK device.