STUDY OF APPLICATION OF MAGNETOTHERAPY IN COMPLEX WITH SYNBIOTIC IN RESTORING TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH INTESTINAL DYSBIOSIS
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Дисбиоз толстого кишечника, лечебные курсы, меры реабилитации, магнитотерапия, экстракт Ganoderma LucidumAbstract
This article is aimed to study and scientifically substantiate the use of magnetotherapy in combination with synbiotics in the rehabilitation treatment of patients with intestinal dysbiosis. 90 patients with colonic dysbiosis, 63 women and 27 men, aged 18-65 years, were studied. Following the study’s objectives, all patients were divided into groups comparable to the main clinical and physiological characteristics. Patients of the first group (30 patients) were treated with magnetic therapy (MT) from the “Olymp-1” apparatus. 4 pairs of inductors carried out the impact - of solenoids on the area of the projection of the large intestine organs; exposure parameters: intensity - 30% - 100%, frequency 10 Hz, magnetic induction value - 5 mT. The procedures were carried out daily, lasting 15-20 minutes. The course of treatment is 10-12 procedures. Patients of the second group (30 patients) underwent complex treatment: MT according to the above method and a synbiotic consisting of an extract of Ganoderma Lucidum - 1 capsule 2 times a day with meals for meals 21 days. In the third comparison group (30 patients), the effect of MT from the “Olymp-1” apparatus (placebo) was imitated. The course of treatment consisted of 10-12 procedures. According to the above scheme, Ganoderma Lucidum extract was included in the treatment complex. The results of the conducted studies give grounds to regard the complex treatment of MT and synbiotics, consisting of Ganoderma Lucidum extract, as pathogenetically substantiated and effective in the treatment of patients with DC, which expands the arsenal of non-drug therapy means at various stages of therapeutic and restorative measures in the studied contingent of patients.
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