Clinical application of NSP herbal medicines in ENT practice
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Patient A. From the age of 17, from the group of those who often suffer from colds, received treatment from an ENT doctor for 6 years for chronic purulent bilateral epimesotympanitis. He was treated annually on an outpatient basis and in a hospital for exacerbation. The conclusion of the audiologist dated 02.2000. Bilateral (moderate — on the left and significant — on the right) damage to the sound-conducting systems involving sound perception. Since August 2000, he has been receiving herbal medicines from NSP according to the following scheme: I course — Nutri Kalm 1 caps. x 2 rubles / day — 3 weeks + Alturo de Gato 1 caps. x 2 r./d. 3 weeks; II course — Po d’Arco 1 caps. 3 p. /d.- 1 month + Gotu Kola 1 caps. x 2 rubles / day — 3 weeks; III course — Pepper, garlic, parsley 1 caps. x 3 rubles / day — 1 month; IV course — Alturo de Gato 1 caps. x 1 p. / day — 3 weeks + Po d’Arco 1 caps. x 2 r./d.-3 weeks; Break — 1 month. V course — Alturo de Gato 1 caps. 1 rub/day — 3 weeks + Pepper, garlic, parsley 1 caps. x 2 rubles / day — 1 month. During the intake of phytopreparations of the 5th course of treatment, serous-purulent discharge appeared from the ears (more from the right one). After 2-3 weeks, the ears were dry. The ENT doctor did not diagnose exacerbations of the chronic process. Improved hearing: whisper speech on the right — up to 1-1.5m; on the left — from 4 m to 5 m; colloquial speech: on the right — from 5 meters to 6 meters; on the left — more than 6 meters. From August 2000 to August 2001, the patient regularly visited an ENT doctor — no exacerbation of chronic bilateral purulent epimesotympanitis was observed.
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