How to treat pelvic effusion?

How to treat pelvic effusion?

Among all the methods for treating pelvic effusion, it can be said that if patients use physical therapy, the side effects are minimal and the harm to the female body is relatively small. So how to do physical therapy for pelvic effusion? Is it effective?

The common physical therapy for pelvic effusion mainly includes short wave, ultrashort wave, ion penetration, various drugs such as penicillin, streptomycin, wax therapy, etc. Warm benign stimulation can promote local blood circulation in the pelvis, improve the nutritional status of tissues, increase metabolism, and facilitate the absorption and disappearance of inflammation. The effects are very good and you can choose it.

Physiotherapy is a form of physical therapy that has the advantages of being widely effective, non-destructive, painless, and relatively safe. It has varying degrees of therapeutic effects on many diseases and injuries. Physiotherapy uses weak external physical factors to induce physiological reactions in the human body, which in turn affect the body's functions, control the causes of disease, and promote recovery from injuries.

Therefore, physical therapy must be carried out in a quiet, clean and harmless environment. Only in such an environment can the therapeutic effect of physical therapy be fully exerted. In addition, in fact, patients should also abide by the time when undergoing physical therapy, just like injections and medication. On-time treatment can not only accumulate the therapeutic effect, but also shorten the course of treatment. If the treatment is often interrupted or not on time, not only will the therapeutic effect not be accumulated, but the existing therapeutic effect will also be reduced or lost.

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