Ozone treatment is one of the most effective treatment methods used in the treatment of foot wounds that are experienced intensively in diabetic patients. It is an ulcerous, chronic and progressive disease associated with diabetic wound, circulatory disorder and collapse of the immune system. It is very difficult to heal because there is a circulatory disorder. Treatment of diabetic foot wound with ozone has become a highly preferred method in this regard.
Ozone gas is one of the most important elements for human health. It regulates the circulatory system and enhances immunity by increasing oxygen inflow to the diseased areas. It is effective in the treatment of diabetic foot wounds, whose main formation factor is circulatory and immune disorders. The conversion of ozone gas into the field of medicine by entering the medical world dates back to the years of World War II. The surprising effect of wounds and burns during wartime has been tried and achieved in diabetic foot wounds. Thus, the adventure of wound treatment with ozone has begun.
How is it applied?
Major treatment and ozone bagging methods are used in diabetic foot wounds. In major treatment, some blood taken from the person is mixed with ozone and given back to the body. In the bagging method, the wound area is wrapped with special bags and a certain amount of ozone gas is introduced inside. In the bagging method, the amount of oxygen in the wound area increases, tissues and cells renew themselves; Thus a repair process begins. Ozone treatment is done in sessions. The number of sessions and the amount of gas used vary according to the severity of the wound. Generally, 10-20 sessions are sufficient to fully heal the wound. 2-3 sessions per week.
What is Ozone Bagging?
Ozone bagging, ozone gas in a closed system, feet, legs or other parts of the body is given by circulating in special plastic bags. In the ozone bagging process, also called external ozone treatment, the area of the body to be treated is first moistened with water. Because ozone cannot affect dry areas. Ulcerous wounds, cold sores and infected areas can be treated with this technique.
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