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Ozonotherapy

P Madej1, Z Antoszewski, J A Madej

  • 1Polish Academy of Science, Silesian Medical Center, Katowice-Ochojec.

Materia Medica Polona. Polish Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy
|April 1, 1995
PubMed
Summary

Ozone therapy, administered through various medical routes, shows excellent therapeutic outcomes. This treatment enhances cellular oxygen supply and boosts immunity while improving blood flow without adverse effects.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical applications of ozone therapy.
  • Exploration of ozone's therapeutic potential.

Background:

  • Ozone therapy involves diverse administration methods, including intra-arterial, subcutaneous, intramuscular, and external applications.
  • It is also used in autohaemotransfusion, gas introduction into body cavities, and as drops, compresses, or rinsing liquids.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of ozone therapy across various administration routes.
  • To investigate the physiological effects and safety profile of ozonotherapy.

Main Methods:

  • Administration of ozone via intra-arterial, subcutaneous, intramuscular, and external routes.
  • Application in autohaemotransfusion and as a gas in body cavities.
  • Use in topical forms like drops, compresses, and rinsing liquids.

Main Results:

  • Ozone therapy demonstrates very good therapeutic results across all tested applications.
  • Positive effects observed include enhanced cellular oxygen and nutrient supply.
  • The treatment also boosts immunological and anti-inflammatory processes, exhibiting bacteriostatic, fungistatic, and virusostatic actions.
  • Improved rheological properties of blood were noted.
  • Crucially, ozonotherapy exhibited no side effects in patients.

Conclusions:

  • Ozonotherapy is a highly effective medical treatment method.
  • Its broad range of applications and beneficial physiological effects support its therapeutic value.
  • The absence of side effects further underscores its potential as a safe treatment option.

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