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The "Uro-Biofon" IR-therapy device is the world's first high efficiency antibacterial physiotherapy appliance inhibiting the pathogenic microorganisms and the toxins detrimental for the urogenital system of humans and animals.
Indications for use:
The main purpose "Uro-Biofon " was designed for is physical treatment of chronic urethritis and prostatitis of chlamydial etiology, as well as general sanation, prophylaxis and normalization of the urogenital system functions. It can be advantageously used for treatment of orchoepididymitis, cervicitis, salpingooophoritis of staphylococcal, mycoplasmal, ureaplasmal and candidal etiology and in lues, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis therapies. The "Uro-Biofon" therapy can be administered to patients undergoing antibacterial and contrainflammatory treatment.
The device has an inhibiting effect on the microorganisms (and their toxins) of the families (genera) shown in the table below:
| Pathogenic microorganism |
The caused disease |
| chlamydiaceae |
Chlamydiasis: Females - cervicitis, bartholinitis, salpingitis, salpingooophoritis, infertility, secondary infertility.
Males - urethritis, proctitis, prostatitis, epididemitis, prostatovesiculitis.
Arthritis, trachoma, conjunctivitis, lymphogranulomatosis, Reiter's syndrome
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| spirochaeia, treponema, cristispira, borrelia |
Lyme-borreliosis, borreliosis |
| neisseria, moraxella, acinetobacter, kingella |
Gonorrhea: urethritis, cervicitis, salpingitis. Cystitis, conjuctivitis, arthritis |
| trichomonas |
Trichomoniasis: cervicitis, prostatitis, epididymitis, vesiculitis. cystitis, pyelonephritis |
| micrococcus, staphylococcus, stomatococcus, planococcus |
Arthritis, staphylococc, epidermia, staphylodermia, hidradenitis, pneumonia. |
| pseudomonadaceae |
Pseudomonas |
| escherichia, klebsiella, morganella, salmonella, shigella, yersinia, proteus |
Yersiniasis, salmonellasis, dysbacteriasis of proteal etiology, lesions of mucous membranes (enteritis). |
| bacteroidaceae |
Lesions of the mucous membranes (enteritis) including those of the gastrointestinal tract |
| gardnerella, mobiluncus |
Bacterial vaginosis (gardnerella infection, corinebacterial vaginitis, anaerobic vaginosis) |
| papovaviridae |
Human papiloma virus (candilomas, papilomas) |
| enterococcus |
Lesions of the mucous membranes (enteritis) |
| candida |
Urogenital candidosis |
| mycoplasma, ureaplasma |
Mycoureaplasmasis: urethritis, prostatitis, endometritis. Arthritis, pyelonephritis |
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