Ultraviolet blood irradiation refers tomethods of extracorporeal detoxification. It is also called photogemotherapy or abbreviated as UFO blood. It is a dosed out irradiation of the blood with ultraviolet rays.
Irradiation of the human body with ultraviolet has been applied for a long time. In clinical practice, UFO blood tests are used for various skin, surgical infections and other diseases.
The main problem of this method isinsufficient clinical study of ultraviolet influence on the human body. The popularity and prevalence of the method is based solely on the experience of its application.
- bactericidal (antiseptic) action;
- anti-inflammatory effect;
- correction of humoral and cellular immunity;
- acceleration of regeneration (healing) of tissues;
vasodilator action;
- improvement of the acid-base state of the blood;
- erythropoiesis (stimulation of erythrocyte formation);
- desensitizing (antiallergic) effect;
- normalization of antioxidant and proteolytic activity of blood;
detoxification action.
Methods for conducting blood ultraviolet radiation
There are two ways of irradiating blood - extravascular and intravascular.
Before the UFO session
In special preparation the patient does not need. Only it is necessary to make the general analysis of a blood and in some cases biochemical, a coagulogram (a condition of coagulation of a blood). On the day of the procedure, a full meal with sufficient sweetness before the procedure, as well as after it and throughout the day, is necessary.
Indications for phototherapy:
poisoning and purification of blood from alcohol;
- inflammatory processes of various genesis and localization;
- thrombophlebitis;
- autoimmune diseases;
- septic states;
- postoperative infections;
- bronchial asthma;
- pancreatitis;
- skin diseases: acne, furunculosis, psoriasis, dermatoses of various origins;
- diabetes;
- trophic skin ulcers;
- polycystic ovary;
- Viral hepatitis;
herpes;
- burns;
- stomach ulcer;
- diseases of the ENT organs;
- diseases of the urinary system: pyelonephritis, cystitis, urethritis;
Contraindications:
- Violation of the blood coagulation system;
- prolonged bleeding;
- ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke;
- Hypersensitivity to solar radiation;
- malignant neoplasms;
- epilepsy;
- active tuberculosis, AIDS (HIV).
Possible complications
If the procedure is carried out according to recommendations, then serious complications should not occur. In rare cases, photoallergic reactions are observed.
There are no age limits for conducting UFRblood. The patients' reviews of the irradiation session were ambiguous. Some people note an improvement in their well-being, while others did not see a significant effect on them.
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