FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine and may be used in treating non-specific reactive hepatitis. The patient is systemically exposed to monochrome blue light within the range of wave lengths 430-460 nm. The emission power is 5-15 mW; the radiated object illumination is 200-250 lux. The effective course consist of, e.g. 10-20 sessions of 10-20 minutes.
EFFECT: method enables eliminating the manifestation of non-specific reactive hepatitis due to reducing a degree of dilatation and water retention of the portal fields, the absence of histiolymphocytic infiltration thereof, the absence of discrete infiltrates in the liver pulp, normalised microcirculation, relieved dystrophic changes of the liver pulp cells, the absence of cell element necrosis, reduced hepatocyte polymorphism, smaller diameter of the central veins, reduced mast cell count within the portal fields.
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Dates
2013-10-10—Published
2011-11-15—Filed