Autohemotherapy is a method related to immunocorrective therapy, which is used in medicine and cosmetology to treat a variety of diseases and pathological conditions. It involves the patient's own venous blood (subcutaneously or intramuscularly).
The effect of autohemotherapy
The introduction of blood is first perceived by the body as the penetration of a foreign substance, which contributes to the maximum activation of its protective functions, the development of protective cells. These cells soon recognize the blood as "their", non-dangerous, due to which their activity is directed to the pathological focus in the body.
The result of autohemotherapy procedures is:
- activation of protective and rehabilitation reactions of the body, increase of immunity;
- improvement of blood circulation and lymph flow;
- improvement of metabolic processes in the body;
- rapid healing of wounds, including purulent;
- removal of toxins from the body;
- increased mental and physical performance;
- increase of vitality.
Indications for autohemotherapy:
- skin lesions of an infectious and non-infectious nature (psoriasis, acne, furunculosis, dermatitis, neurodermatitis, eczema, etc.);
- Sluggish and recurrent diseases of the ENT organs and the respiratory system (pneumonia, pharyngitis, laryngitis, otitis, etc.);
- allergic diseases (bronchial asthma, hay fever, etc.);
- pathology of the gastrointestinal tract;
- diseases of the genitourinary system;
- long non-healing wounds after injuries and surgeries;
- varicose veins ;
- premature aging of the skin;
- chronic pain syndromes;
- immunodeficiency states.
Autohemotherapy for furunculosis
Chronic furunculosis is one of the most common pathologies of bacterial nature, characterized by a continuously recurrent course with prolonged exacerbations and low effectiveness of antimicrobial and symptomatic therapy. The emergence and development of this disease a significant role plays a disruption of the normal functioning of various parts of the body's immune system.
Autohemotherapy, as a method of stimulating therapy, with furunculosis shows quite good results. As a rule, the procedures are conducted by a course of 8 to 10 injections (5 to 10 ml of blood per injection) performed every other day. An effective combination of this method with the use of staphylococcal anatoxin.
Autohemotherapy in gynecology
This method is widely used in the treatment of pathologies of the female sexual sphere, namely:
- chronic cytomegalovirus infection;
- inflammatory processes in the appendages and uterus;
- adhesive process in the small pelvis;
- condylomatosis, papillomatosis;
- genital herpes ;
- climacteric syndrome;
- infertility, etc.
In gynecology, more often than not the classical scheme is applied, involving the introduction of fresh, unprocessed, without artificially added substances, blood, and autohemotherapy with ozone. In this scheme, the patient's blood is connected to ozone, which increases the therapeutic effect. However, it is worthwhile to know that autohemotherapy for most gynecological diseases is not used as the main, but as an auxiliary method.
Autohemotherapy for acne
Recently autohemotherapy is often recommended for the treatment of acne, which can not be eliminated by external
Contraindications to autohemotherapy:
- heart and vascular disease;
- epilepsy, other disorders of the nervous system;
- bleeding disorders;
- chronic pancreatic pathologies;
- hypotension;
- oncology.