Dr. Alvin Philipose DC/ Nitin Sawheny MD
Ozone therapy has been gaining popularity in recent years as a natural and non-invasive treatment option for a variety of health conditions. It involves the administration of ozone gas, which is made up of three oxygen atoms, to the body to improve oxygen delivery and promote healing. However, many people are not aware that there are different types of ozone therapy available. In this blog post, we'll explore the different types of ozone therapy and what they are used for.
Major Autohemotherapy (MAH) is one of the most common types of ozone therapy. It involves withdrawing a small amount of the patient's blood, mixing it with ozone, and then reintroducing the ozonated blood back into the patient's bloodstream. This type of therapy is used to improve circulation, boost the immune system, and promote healing.
Rectal insufflation is a type of ozone therapy that involves the administration of ozone gas through the rectum. This method is typically used to treat digestive disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome, and to improve overall gut health.
Ozone sauna therapy involves the use of a special sauna that infuses ozone gas into the air. The patient sits in the sauna and inhales the ozonated air, which is believed to improve circulation, boost the immune system, and promote detoxification.
Ozonated water is created by bubbling ozone gas through water, which creates ozonated water. This type of therapy is typically used to treat skin conditions, such as eczema and acne, and to promote overall skin health.
Ozone injection therapy involves the direct injection of ozonated saline into specific areas of the body, such as joints or muscles. This type of therapy is typically used to treat pain and inflammation.
Bagging is a type of ozone therapy that involves placing a plastic bag over a specific area of the body, such as a limb, and infusing ozone gas into the bag. This method is typically used to treat wounds, infections, and skin conditions.
It's important to note that while ozone therapy is generally safe, there are some risks associated with the treatment. Patients should speak with a healthcare provider to determine if ozone therapy is right for them and which type of therapy would be best for their specific health concerns.
Ozone therapy is a natural and non-invasive treatment option for a variety of health conditions. There are different types of ozone therapy available, each with its own specific uses and benefits. Patients should speak with a healthcare provider at Venturis Clinic in Oklahoma City to determine which type of ozone therapy would be best for their individual needs.