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The world of medicine is filled with innovations that seek to improve the quality of life for patients. One of these is ozone therapy, a treatment that, although not new, has gained recognition in recent years due to its multiple benefits. But what exactly is it, and how does it work?

What is Ozone Therapy?

Ozone therapy is a treatment modality that uses ozone, a molecule formed by three oxygen atoms. This gas, with a lifespan of about 20 minutes, metabolizes when it comes into contact with the blood, triggering a series of beneficial responses for the body.

Benefits of Ozone Therapy

Antiseptic Effect 

One of the main benefits of ozone therapy is its antiseptic effect. It can kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi, making it an interesting option for treating a variety of infectious diseases.

Anti-inflammatory 

Effect For conditions like arthritis, fibromyalgia, or sports injuries, ozone therapy has shown to reduce pain and inflammation, thus improving the quality of life for patients.

Improved Circulation and Oxygenation 

This treatment can help improve blood circulation, reducing the risk of heart and vascular diseases. Furthermore, it enhances tissue oxygenation, benefiting lung function and reducing the risk of respiratory diseases.

Modes of Ozone Therapy Administration

Intravenous Ozone
When applied intravenously, it is essential to adhere to a specific concentration and administer it gradually. Rapid administration can damage the alveolar lipid layer and the walls of the veins.

10 Pass Ozone Therapy
TenPass is an advanced technique that involves a closed, vacuum circuit for blood extraction. The blood is mixed with high concentration ozone and then reintroduced into the body. Although the aim is to perform 10 cycles, some patients sensitive to ozone may experience symptoms like headaches or dizziness. In these cases, reaching at least 4 cycles is considered successful.

Ozonized Solution
For patients who require a higher concentration of ozone but not the TenPass procedure, there is the option of the ozonized solution. This solution is used in specific cases, such as acute respiratory infections.

Closed System Ozone
Patients with diabetic foot ulcers can benefit from ozone therapy using a closed system, allowing for a local antiseptic effect and enhancing other complementary treatments.

Conclusion

Ozone therapy is a promising technique that offers multiple benefits for a variety of conditions. From its antiseptic effects to its ability to improve circulation, it represents a valuable tool in the medical arsenal. As with any treatment, it is essential that it is administered by trained professionals and in the appropriate context.

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