FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, namely to dermatology and venerology and can be used for treatment of atopic dermatitis with impairment of main links of immunity. For this purpose foam licorice baths with thick extract of licorice root (TELR) are made and foamy intragastric cocktail is introduced. For preparation of cocktail TELR is used as disperse phase, with nitrous oxide being used as disperse medium. For preparation of foam-licorice bath 50.0-150.0 ml of TELR are used. Foam formation is carried out before patient submergence under air pressure 300-400 kPa for 3-5 minutes, with its further reduction to 100-150 kPa and its preservation during entire procedure for 10 minutes. Patient is placed in bathtub in such a way that their body is in formed foam. Foamy intragastric cocktail is introduced in dose 200-250 ml 15 minutes before meal one time per day.
EFFECT: method implementation ensures differentiated highly effective immunomodelling impact on main links of immunity, as well as expressed regress of dermatosis manifestations.
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Dates
2013-03-10—Published
2011-05-31—Filed