The paper presents information on modern functional disorders of the gastrointestinal tract and biliary system, based on the recommendations of the Rome IV. Own studies on the effectiveness of treatment of biliary functional disorders with Niaspam (mebeverine hydrochloride) are presented. We studied 30 patients with biliary pain and functional disorders of the gallbladder. As a result of studies, it was found that the symptoms of biliary dysfunction stop in 83.3 % of patients, the contractility of the gallbladder is restored in 86.7 %. No side effects have been reported.
The aim of the study: to study the efficacy of ointment Ilon in complex treatment of patients with limited pustular psoriasis.
Materials and methods. Patients with limited pustular psoriasis (n=32) were divided into two groups. To the main group (n=21) were included patients, combined therapy which included application of ointment Ilon. In the comparison group (n=11) patients underwent conventional therapy, the effectiveness of which was evaluated by the analysis of the immediate and remote results of treatment.
Results. Clinical1anamnestic analysis showed that the endocrine disruption was revealed in 87.5% of patients, most often in women (88.5 %). Excess body weight was 65.6% of patients (73, 1% were female and 33.3% male). During the analysis of the immediate and remote results of treatment, the best results had those patients, who combined therapy which included the external application of ointment Ilon. Remission at end of treatment was detected in 60% of patients with psoriasis, including 70% of patients of the main group and 50% in the control group. Sustainable clinical result during the year was observed in a total of 81.25% of patients, including 85.7% of patients of the main group and 72.7 % in the control group.
Conclusion. The use of ointment Ilon in the complex therapy of limited pustular psoriasis significantly improves its efficiency, increases the duration of remission. Ointment Elon has a good effect during the using and can be used in combination with light therapy and other physiotherapeutic methods of treatment.
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