USE OF OZONE THERAPY IN OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGICAL PRACTICE

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Web of Journals Publishing

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The increasing frequency of mixed infections against the background of reduced immunity and the increasing role of viruses in the occurrence of inflammatory diseases determines special interest in finding new reserves for increasing the effectiveness of prevention and treatment of women, men and newborns. The problem is aggravated by the deterioration of the environmental situation and the increasing degree of allergization of the population. Thus, allergic reactions to antibacterial therapy are observed in 12% of patients, and with repeated courses they increase to 47%. Therefore, the search for new methods of prevention and treatment that do not have allergenic consequences, and often reduce them, turns out to be the most justified for preserving reproductive health [8].

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