Ozone Therapy in Gynecology [abstract]

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  • Sunayna Bande

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https://doi.org/10.7203/jo3t.2.2.2018.11158

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ozone therapy, PID, infertility, contraception, tubal factor, PCOS

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Explanation. Gynecology is a vast branch including study of many disorders related to female genital tract, menstrual cycle, female hormones, infertility etc. Ozone Therapy is helpful in many of these. PID - Pelvic Inflammatory Disease is a very common gynecological disorder caused by bacterial, fungal or other infections of genital tract and the pelvic area surrounding that. Ozone being an excellent antibacterial, antimicrobial and antifungal agent is very useful in treatment of PID. Ozone also gives very good results in cases of chronic PID which are resistant to many antibiotics, in such conditions, ozone gives better relief and also for longer time. INFERTILITY. When a female is unable to conceive after 1 year of married life without using any contraception, she is considered for investigations and treatment of infertility. Many causes of infertility can be divided into: - 1. Male factor - 2. Female Factor Female factor infertility – Infertility arising out many female factors, Ovarian and Tubal factors respond well to ozone therapy. Tubal block due to inflammation may be treated with ozone therapy. Ozone given Vaginally can reduce the inflammation at the cornue or in tubes and open the block. Ovarian factors are complex to treat. Problems like Anovulation, Ovarian cyst, Polycystic Ovaries can be treated with ozone therapy. Encouraging results have been found with Ozone therapy in PCOS with infertility. In my presentations, I am going to present a few cases of above conditions.

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2018-03-04

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Bande, S. (2018). Ozone Therapy in Gynecology [abstract]. Journal of Ozone Therapy, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.7203/jo3t.2.2.2018.11158
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