Evaluation of the effects of low-intensity laser radiation in treatment of chronic salpingo-oophoritis in women
Journal Title: National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 1
Abstract
Background: The paper presents the data of an evaluation of low-intensity infrared laser radiation in the treatment of women with chronic salpingo-oophoritis (CSO). Aims and Objective: The research was aimed to determine effects of low-intensity laser radiation (LILR) in the treatment of CSO in women based on individual sensitivity, interleukin (IL) blood levels, and clinical success rates of the treatment. The research object included 74 women of reproductive age. Materials and Methods: The evaluation of the treatment was performed based on a study of blood serum individual sensitivity to a selected mode of laser radiation, blood cytokine levels (IL - 1β, 4, 6), and clinical success rates of the treatment. Results: The effects of LILR in women with CSO are aimed at inhibiting the production of inflammatory mediators following the activation of quantum absorption and generation of secondary radiations and a bio-energetic resonance. Conclusion: Women’s body being highly sensitive to infrared laser radiation substantially increases clinical success rates of the treatment compared to the treatment without laser therapy (pain relief, reducing a number of disease recurrences, reducing obstruction of the fallopian tubes).
Authors and Affiliations
Meerim B Osmonova
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