FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to treating burn injuries of a body surface. That is ensured by sanitation of foci of burn-affected skin. Baked surface area of the body is exposed to ultrasonic vibrations by immersing the burnt surface in an ultrasonic bath with an antiseptic. Exposure is performed by ultrasonic oscillations with varying frequency. On the first or first and second therapeutic day, exposure to ultrasound oscillations of frequency 38 to 88 kHz and intensity 0.5 to 2 W/cm2 for 1–6 minutes. In a day, exposure to ultrasonic oscillations of lower frequency from 18 to 37 kHz and intensity from 0.5 to 2 W/cm2 for 1–7 minutes. It is exposed through a contact medium in the form of a degassed aqueous medium in an ultrasonic bath containing an anolyte as an antiseptic obtained in the process of water electrolysis.
EFFECT: method provides higher functional properties and wider possibility of treating burns at various degrees of severity in adults and children due to immersing the burnt body surface in an ultrasonic bath containing an anolyte and exposing the burn area to ultrasonic oscillations with varying oscillation frequency and specified power.
1 cl, 3 dwg, 3 ex
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Dates
2019-08-21—Published
2018-12-04—Filed