Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the respiratory disease caused by the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 and is characterized by clinical manifestations ranging from mild, flu-like symptoms to severe respiratory insufficiency and multi-organ failure. Patients with more severe symptoms may require intensive care treatments and face a high mortality risk. Also, thrombotic complications such as pulmonary embolisms and disseminated intravascular coagulation are frequent in these patients. Indeed, COVID-19 is characterized by an abnormal inflammatory response resembling a cytokine storm, which is associated to endothelial dysfunction and microvascular complications. To date, no specific treatments are available for COVID-19 and its life-threatening complication. Immunomodulatory drugs, such as hydroxychloroquine and interleukin-6 inhibitors, as well as antithrombotic drugs such as heparin and low molecular weight heparin, are currently being administered with some benefit. Ozone therapy consists in the administration of a mixture of ozone and oxygen, called medical ozone, which has been used for over a century as an unconventional medicine practice for several diseases. Medical ozone rationale in COVID-19 is the possibility of contrasting endothelial dysfunction, modulating the immune response and acting as a virustatic agent. Thus, medical ozone could help to decrease lung inflammation, slow down viral growth, regulate lung circulation and oxygenation and prevent microvascular thrombosis. Ozone-therapy could be considered a feasible, cost-effective and easy to administer adjuvant therapy while waiting for the synthesis of a therapy or the development of the vaccine.
COVID-19 is the respiratory disease caused by the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and is characterized by clinical manifestations ranging from mild, flu-like symptoms, to severe respiratory failure and multi-organ failure. Patients with more severe symptoms may require intensive care treatments and have a high risk of mortality. COVID 19 is characterized by an abnormal inflammatory response similar to a cytokine storm, which is associated with endothelial dysfunction and microvascular complications. To date, no specific treatments are available for COVID-19 and its potentially life-threatening complications.Ozone therapy is the administration of a mixture of ozone and oxygen, or Medical Ozone (MO), which produces a series of benefits capable of counteracting a wide range of pathologies, in use for over a century as an unconventional medicine practice.The use of Ozone therapy with the large auto-hemo-infusion technique could help oxygenate the tissues better, decrease lung inflammation and regulate the immune response, help slow down viral growth, regulate lung circulation and avoid or slow down vascular hypertrophy and consequent hyperemia, especially in the early stages
COVID-19 is the respiratory disease caused by the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and is characterized by clinical manifestations ranging from mild, flu-like symptoms to severe respiratory and multi-organ failure. Patients with more severe symptoms may require intensive care treatments and face a high risk of mortality. COVID 19 is characterized by an abnormal inflammatory response similar to a cytokine storm, which is associated with endothelial dysfunction and microvascular complications. To date, no specific treatments are available for COVID-19 and its potentially life-threatening complications.Ozonetherapy is the administration of a mixture of ozone and oxygen (MO), which produces a series of benefits capable of counteracting a wide range of pathologies, in use for over a century as an unconventional medicine practice.Ozonetherapy using the techniques of small self-emo-infusion, and the topical application of ozonated oils or irrigation with ozonated water at the nasal level, could help to enhance the innate immune response at the level of the entrance ports in order to decrease the viral load and slow viral growth, especially in the early stages. In fact, recent studies show that nasal transport is likely to be a key feature of transmission, and drugs / vaccines administered intranasally could be highly effective in limiting spread.
COVID-19 is the disease caused by the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and is characterized by clinical manifestations ranging from mild, flu-like symptoms, to severe respiratory failure and multi-organ failure. Patients with more severe symptoms may require intensive care treatments and face a high risk of mortality.COVID 19 is characterized by an abnormal inflammatory response similar to a cytokine storm, which is associated with endothelial dysfunction and microvascular complications. To date, no specific treatments are available for COVID-19 and its potentially life-threatening complications.Numerous experimental and clinical observations have suggested that the gut microbiota plays a key role in sepsis and ARDS pathogenesis. The incidence of diarrhea in COVID-19 patients and the high mortality rate in elderly patients, considered together, indicate a possible involvement of the intestine-lung axis in COVID-19 with association of dysbiosis.Ozonetherapy is the administration of a mixture of ozone and oxygen, or Medical Ozone (MO), which produces a series of benefits capable of counteracting a wide range of pathologies, in use for over a century as an unconventional medicine practice.MO is fundamental to inhibit the activation of the inflammatory reaction and to obtain an antioxidant activity both in the tissue and in the blood. Oxidative ozone preconditioning causes an increase in SOD, GSH-Px values.MO, using large auto-hemo-infusion or rectal insufflation technique or ozonized water, could help oxygenate the tissues better, decrease gut inflammation and regulate immune response, help slow down viral growth, regulate circulation and avoid or slow down vascular hypertrophy and consequent hyperemia , especially in the early stages, with obvious benefit at microbiome level.
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