FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely otorhinolaryngology, physiotherapy, restorative and rehabilitation medicine, and may be used in acute sinusitis. A method involves exposure to bipolar symmetric fluctuating current. At first, the exposure covers a projection of an affected maxillary sinus and a pretragal region from both sides. Then the exposure covers an endonasal region and a posterior surface of a cervical spine. The current intensity is adjusted to slight vibration under the electrodes within 0.1 to 5 mA. The exposure length is 7-10 minutes. The therapeutic course is 5-7 daily procedures. The exposure procedures are followed by applications of the Tomed-applicate preparation coating a collar region at temperature 38°-40°, and then a submandibular region at temperature 22°-24°. The length of one procedure makes 15-20 minutes. The therapeutic course is 5-7 procedures.
EFFECT: invention provides higher clinical effectiveness ensured by the integrated anti-inflammatory, bacteriostatic, detoxicative, desensitising and immunostimulating effect with preventing a complication of connective tissue growth.
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Dates
2012-04-10—Published
2010-08-13—Filed