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Inyecciones de gas

Inyecciones de gas

Gas injections are a unique treatment method with powerful vasodilating, pain-relieving, and regenerative effects on the body's tissues. Subcutaneous gas injections have been primarily used in leading global health resorts and spas since the 1970s. Neither the Czech Karlovy Vary nor the Slovak Bardejovské Kúpele can do without these "magic gas injections." These methods have proven therapeutic effects.

Natural carbon dioxide has anti-inflammatory, anti-swelling, and resorption effects. Additionally, a distinctive feature of treatment with gas injections is the significant improvement in blood circulation in damaged tissues, which leads to their regeneration (recovery). As we age, our blood vessels gradually become more brittle, less elastic, and worse at transporting oxygen and nutrients to cells, causing our bodies to suffer from so-called "oxygen starvation." By injecting carbon dioxide under the skin, we artificially intensify this starvation, forcing the cells to essentially begin suffocating, prompting the body to work harder: blood flow increases to the areas where carbon dioxide is injected, delivering oxygen and nutrients to the cells.

The naturally sourced carbon dioxide is delivered into a special device through a disposable sterile needle and injected directly into biologically active points on the human body. The gas introduced under the skin has a massaging effect on the biologically active point and provides analgesic, anti-swelling, and anti-inflammatory effects via reflex pathways. Each injection, with doses ranging from 1 to 50 ml, is administered by qualified medical personnel. No more than 200 ml per session is allowed. The number of sessions: 10. The injection site and surrounding area may swell for about an hour; palpation will reveal a crackling sensation. The gas is gradually absorbed. There is no need for rest; on the contrary, movement accelerates absorption.

The effect of gas acupuncture is not immediate; after 3-4 weeks, patients notice a reduction or disappearance of pain and an overall improvement in physical condition. The main result is a reduction or complete disappearance of pain, improved blood supply, and rapid wound healing.

Achieved results allow recommending gas injections for treating the following conditions:

  • Ischemic heart diseases, post-myocardial infarction condition
  • Upper limb injuries: vasoneuroses, Raynaud’s disease and syndrome, acrocyanosis
  • Periarthritis humeroscapularis, shoulder-arm syndrome
  • Lumbago and sacralgia (e.g., gynecological origin)
  • Vertebrogenic algic syndrome
  • Vasomotor headaches, migraines, Meniere's syndrome
  • Ischemic lower limb disease at all stages
  • Peripheral vascular syndrome diabetic
  • Varicose disease of the lower extremities
  • Buerger’s ulcers
  • Ischemic heart disease with anginal syndrome
  • Degenerative joint and back diseases with pain syndrome
  • Rheumatological indications
  • Coxarthrosis
  • Periarthritis humeroscapularis
  • Migraine
  • Meniere’s disease
  • Scleroderma
  • Sexual dysfunction
  • LS, SV syndrome
  • Pain in shoulders, elbows, joints
  • Rheumatic pain during weather changes
  • Cramps and pain in the calves of the lower limbs
  • Pain during menstrual cycles
  • Skin inflammation
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