The results of the treatment of women (n = 94) suffering from genital endometriosis are presented. The first (control, n = 30) group of women received standard drug therapy; the second (main, n = 64) group of women additionally had hirudotherapy procedures using medical leeches. The course of treatment consisted of 10–12 procedures. The state of cerebral circulation was assessed according to the rheoencephalography data before and after the treatment, as well as after 1, 3, 6, and 9 months. As a result, in patients in the 2-nd (main) group receiving complex treatment, the state of cerebral circulation improved signifi cantly. Moreover, according to the statistical regression analysis, it was possible to predict its further decrease by two periods ahead, compared with the treatment results in patients in the 1-st (control) group.
The results of treatment of patients (n = 100) suff ering from genital endometriosis are presented. The 1-st (control, n = 30) group of patients, against the background of standard drug therapy, received the Elevit® complex; The 2nd (main, n = 70) group of patients additionally received oxygen therapy procedures, in the form of oxygen inhalations from the Newlife apparatus and hirudotherapy using medical leeches. The course of treatment consisted of 10–12 procedures. The severity of pelvic pain in these patients was assessed on the YOUR scale in the period: before and after treatment, as well as after 1, 3, 6, 9 months. As a result, in patients in the 2-nd (main) group receiving complex treatment, the pain syndrome signifi cantly decreased, and it was also possible to predict its further decrease by two periods ahead, according to statistical regression analysis, compared with the treatment results in patients in 1-th (control) group.
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