Abstract
Purpose of the study: to study and scientifically substantiate the use of magnetotherapy in combination with synbiotics in the rehabilitation treatment of patients with intestinal dysbiosis. Research methods: 90 patients with colonic dysbiosis, 53 women and 25 men, aged 18-65 years, were studied. Treatment methods. In accordance with the objectives of the study, all patients were divided into groups comparable in terms of the main clinical and physiological characteristics. Patients of the first group (30 patients) were treated with magnetic therapy (MT) from the "Olymp-1" apparatus. The impact was carried out by 4 pairs of inductors - solenoids on the area of projection of the organs of the large intestine; exposure parameters: intensity - 30% - 100%, frequency 10 Hz, magnetic induction value - 5 mT. The procedures were carried out daily, lasting 15-20 minutes. The course of treatment is 10-12 procedures. Patients of the second group (30 patients) underwent complex treatment: MT according to the above method, as well as a synbiotic consisting of an extract of Ganoderma Lucidum - 1 capsule 2 times a day with meals for 21 days In the third comparison group (30 patients), the effect of MT from the “Olymp-1” apparatus (placebo) was imitated. The course of treatment consisted of 10-12 procedures. Ganoderma Lucidum extract was included in the treatment complex according to the above scheme. The results of the studies conducted suggest that the proposed complex treatment potentiates and prolongs the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects, has an immunocorrective effect, promotes the growth of saccharolytic microflora, restores the dynamic balance of the intestinal microflora and biotope, improves the functional state of the intestine, and has a positive effect on the psycho-emotional state of patients with DU. with accompanying DC.