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The Microwave Therapy For Females With PID Is Available by linlin998z(m): 9:33am On Nov 21, 2020
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), in clinical, refers to the inflammation of female pelvic reproductive organs, connective tissue around the uterus and pelvic peritoneal, which often gives rise to dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, lumbosacral pain, and even infertility.

Whether it is acute inflammation or a chronic one, the harm it causes to the women bodies can not be overlooked. There are many clinic methods available for curing PID, and microwave therapy is one of them. But commonly, merely a microwave therapy for PID is not enough. And if in combination with the anti-inflammatory medicine therapy, the results will be much better and effective.

PID is very common among female sufferers , which will bring great harm to you. Microwave therapy is to irradiate sufferers' lesions with microwaves, and then achieves the effect of curing the illness with the heat energy transmitted from the thermal effect.

Someone may asks why microwave can solve PID. Clinically, it's thought that inflammation is due to the lesion triggered by bacterial or viral infection, which is characterized by poor blood circulation. Hence, from this perspective, to cure PID, the first step is sterilization and anti-inflammation in order to solve the problems of blood obstruction.

When irradiating microwave to the lesions, the polar molecules within lesions will vibrate with high-speed microwave frequency, during which the particles brought by the ion generate heat. In this case, the temperature of the lesion rapidly rises.

But when the temperature reaches a certain degree, the body responds to self-protection, which will enhance the blood supply and then promote blood circulation, improve the nutritional status of the body tissues as well as improve bodies' ability of metabolism via the warm benign stimulation, so that the blood circulation of the lesion parts become normal, and then dispel the inflammation.

Meanwhile, traditional Chinese anti-inflammatory medicine (TCM) can be adopted. Firstly, TCM does not produce resistance, and has no side effect, so people feel more at ease. In fact, many herbal medicines have function of anti-inflammation, such as radix, licorice, honeysuckle and so on. For instance, the Fuyan Pill, developed by Wuhan Li Xiaoping, a Chinese medicine expert, is a Chinese prescription, which can work on PID well.

Aside from sterilization and anti-inflammation, it can also promote blood circulation, nurse spleen, help to eliminate pelvic tissue lesions and relieve dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, and other symptoms. Due to its noticeable efficacy, the medicine has obtained national patent recognition.

In a word, only microwave therapy for PID is not sufficient. If you are eager for thoroughly get rid of the problem, it may be a good idea to take anti-inflammatory medication at the same time.

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