FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine and aims at magnetic therapy of skin diseases. An affected body area is exposed to low-intensity structured magnetic fields at magnetic induction within the range of 5 to 50 mT generated by a non-volatile magnetic domain emitter representing a thin magnetic transparent monocrystalline magnetic garnet ferrite films of the thickness of 3-15 mcm epitaxially grown on a non-magnetic polished transparent monocrystalline gallium gadolinium garnet (GGG) substrate (the underfilm thickness is min.1000 mcm) and spontaneously divided on domains. The domain width in such films technologically varies in a broad range within 10 to 110 mcm, while the magnetic saturation is 1000 to 10-15 Gs. The exposure is performed with the magnetic garnet ferrite film placed immediately on the involved skin area.
EFFECT: invention provides improving and recovering microcirculation in injured tissues if disordered, reducing a period of the intake of chemopreparations and other pharmaceutical products.
4 cl, 1 dwg
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Dates
2012-04-20—Published
2010-05-11—Filed