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What Are Ozone Bagging and Cupping Therapy, and What Diseases Are They Used For?

What Are Ozone Bagging and Cupping Therapy, and What Diseases Are They Used For?
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Ozone, a colorless molecule composed of three oxygen atoms, is used in modern medicine for the treatment of many diseases. Ozone gas therapy, which has antiviral and antibacterial effects, is one of the methods whose popularity is increasing day by day. Ozone, applied in the treatment of many ailments from skin diseases to infections, from diabetes to hepatitis, is widely used due to its few side effects.

What Are Ozone Therapy Methods?

Ozone therapy, performed by various methods such as major ozone (application from blood), minor ozone (into muscle), subcutaneous (under the skin), rectal-vaginal-ear ozone (into body cavities), local ozone (into joint), bag ozone (bagging of the damaged area), and ozone sauna; is frequently preferred in treatments due to the advantages it offers.

Ozone Bagging and Cupping Application

Ozone bagging and cupping application is a closed system where ozone gas is directly administered to a specific problematic area. It is an ideal option for non-healing wounds and burns. Tissues that have lost their integrity or are damaged are enclosed in an ozone-resistant bag. Ozone gas is continuously supplied into the bag, aiming to heal the wound or damaged areas. Especially in patients with circulatory problems, very effective results are obtained when combined with major therapy.

What Diseases Is Ozone Therapy Applied For?

Ozone, which is also used in the treatment of immune, respiratory, circulatory system diseases, as well as wound and infection diseases, is generally applied for the following conditions: Lumbar hernia, diabetes, cancer, dental diseases, chronic fatigue, ischemic disorders, bacterial and fungal infections, asthma and COPD, Behçet's disease, migraine, rheumatic diseases, eye diseases, Alzheimer's and dementia, AIDS, skin diseases, muscle pains.

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