FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, specifically to gastroenterology and concerns treatment of duodenal ulcer associated with Helicobacter pylori. For this purpose patients have got on intravenous drip ex tempore 200 ml of ozonised 0.9%-solution of sodium chloride with ozone concentration 2.5 mg/l during 20 minutes for treatment course 10 procedures. In addition patients are introduced ex tempore with ozonised hydrocarbonate chloride sodium low-mineralised water "Mineral therapeutic table water Obuhovskaya-13" dosed 200.0 ml three times a day, 30 minutes before meal, ozone concentration is 2.5 mg/l, treatment duration - 10 days. Application of ozonised mineral water which is not containing organic substances docomposed by ozone provides rapid relief of pain and dyspepsia for patients suffering from open ulcerous defect and prevents clinical relapse of disease during 12 months.
EFFECT: rapid relief of pain and dyspepsia for patients suffering from open ulcerous defect and prevented clinical relapse of disease.
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Dates
2008-06-10—Published
2006-07-17—Filed