Considerations about the use of Ozone therapy (O3) in the treatment of Endometriosis
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Resumo: | Endometriosis is defined as the presence of an endometrial gland and / or endometrial stroma outside the uterus. Endometriosis patients have a clinical picture with a lot of variability, with the prevalence of symptomatic dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, chronic pelvic pain, dysuria, dyschezia and infertility. Currently, it is widely accepted that endometriosis is a disease associated with a general inflammatory response in the peritoneal cavity and that oxidative stress has been proposed as a potential factor involved in the pathophysiology of the disease. In this context, it is important to search for innovative and low-cost therapeutic alternatives, capable of preventing and / or decreasing the progression of tissue damage and mitigating the impacts inherent to the disease. Thus, this study seeks, through narrative review, to provide an understanding of the current available evidence regarding the importance of ozone therapy and its possible applicability in the treatment of endometriosis. Evidence shows that ozone has the ability to improve body oxygenation, modulate the inflammatory process, increase the antioxidant and immune system, help to alleviate diseases caused by oxidative damage similar to the complications of endometriosis. Thus, the evidence found in this study indicates that ozone therapy could be proposed as an effective and safe therapeutic intervention in the treatment of endometriosis, within the integrative practices. However, there are no controlled, randomized clinical trials that have evaluated the effect of ozone therapy on the prevention, control and treatment of endometriosis. |
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Considerations about the use of Ozone therapy (O3) in the treatment of EndometriosisConsideraciones sobre el uso de la Ozonoterapia (O3) en el tratamiento de la EndometriosisConsiderações sobre o uso da Ozonioterapia (O3) no tratamento de EndometrioseOzoneOzonetherapyEndometriosis.OzonoOzonoterapiaEndometriosis.OzônioOzonioterapiaEndometriose.Endometriosis is defined as the presence of an endometrial gland and / or endometrial stroma outside the uterus. Endometriosis patients have a clinical picture with a lot of variability, with the prevalence of symptomatic dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, chronic pelvic pain, dysuria, dyschezia and infertility. Currently, it is widely accepted that endometriosis is a disease associated with a general inflammatory response in the peritoneal cavity and that oxidative stress has been proposed as a potential factor involved in the pathophysiology of the disease. In this context, it is important to search for innovative and low-cost therapeutic alternatives, capable of preventing and / or decreasing the progression of tissue damage and mitigating the impacts inherent to the disease. Thus, this study seeks, through narrative review, to provide an understanding of the current available evidence regarding the importance of ozone therapy and its possible applicability in the treatment of endometriosis. Evidence shows that ozone has the ability to improve body oxygenation, modulate the inflammatory process, increase the antioxidant and immune system, help to alleviate diseases caused by oxidative damage similar to the complications of endometriosis. Thus, the evidence found in this study indicates that ozone therapy could be proposed as an effective and safe therapeutic intervention in the treatment of endometriosis, within the integrative practices. However, there are no controlled, randomized clinical trials that have evaluated the effect of ozone therapy on the prevention, control and treatment of endometriosis.La endometriosis se define como la presencia de una glándula endometrial y/o estroma endometrial fuera del útero. Los pacientes con endometriosis presentan un cuadro clínico con mucha variabilidad, con prevalencia de dismenorrea sintomática, dispareunia, dolor pélvico crónico, disuria, disquecia e infertilidad. Actualmente, está ampliamente aceptado que la endometriosis es una enfermedad asociada a una respuesta inflamatoria general en la cavidad peritoneal y que se ha propuesto el estrés oxidativo como un factor potencial involucrado en la fisiopatología de la enfermedad. En este contexto, es importante buscar alternativas terapéuticas innovadoras y de bajo costo, capaces de prevenir y / o disminuir la progresión del daño tisular y mitigar los impactos inherentes a la enfermedad. Por lo tanto, este estudio busca, a través de una revisión narrativa, proporcionar una comprensión de la evidencia actual disponible sobre la importancia de la ozonoterapia y su posible aplicabilidad en el tratamiento de la endometriosis. La evidencia muestra que el ozono tiene la capacidad de mejorar la oxigenación corporal, modular el proceso inflamatorio, aumentar el sistema inmunológico y antioxidante, ayudar a aliviar enfermedades causadas por daño oxidativo similares a las complicaciones de la endometriosis. Así, la evidencia encontrada en este estudio indica que la ozonoterapia podría proponerse como una intervención terapéutica eficaz y segura en el tratamiento de la endometriosis, dentro de las prácticas integradoras. Sin embargo, no existen ensayos clínicos controlados y aleatorizados que hayan evaluado el efecto de la aplicación de la ozonoterapia en la prevención, control y tratamiento de la endometriosis.A endometriose possui como definição a presença de glândula endometrial e/ou estroma endometrial fora do útero. Pacientes com endometriose possuem um quadro clínico com muita variabilidade, com a prevalência de quadro sintomático de dismenorréia, dispareunia, dor pélvica crônica, disúria, disquezia e infertilidade. Atualmente, é amplamente aceito que a endometriose é uma doença associada a uma resposta inflamatória geral na cavidade peritoneal e que o estresse oxidativo foi proposto como um potencial fator envolvido na fisiopatologia da doença. Diante deste contexto, é importante a busca por alternativas terapêuticas inovadoras e de baixo custo, capazes de prevenir e/ou diminuir a progressão do dano tecidual e amenizar os impactos inerentes a doença. Assim, busca-se com este estudo, através da revisão narrativa, fornecer uma compreensão das evidências atuais disponíveis a respeito da importância da ozonioterapia e sua possível aplicabilidade no tratamento da endometriose. Os relatos científicos mostram que o ozônio tem a capacidade de aprimorar a oxigenação corporal, modular o processo inflamatório, aumentar do sistema antioxidante e imunológico, ajudar a atenuar doenças ocasionadas por danos oxidativos semelhantes às complicações da endometriose. Dessa forma, as evidências encontradas neste estudo direcionam que a ozonioterapia poderia ser proposta como uma intervenção terapêutica eficaz e segura no tratamento da endometriose, dentro das práticas integrativas. No entanto, não há ensaios clínicos controlados e randomizados que avaliaram o efeito da aplicação da ozonioterapia na prevenção, controle e tratamento da endometriose.Research, Society and Development2020-08-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/761610.33448/rsd-v9i9.7616Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e403997616Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e403997616Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e4039976162525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7616/6568Copyright (c) 2020 Jynani Pichara Morais; Carla Roberta Tim; Livia Assishttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMorais, Jynani PicharaTim, Carla Roberta Assis, Livia 2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7616Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:30:17.211643Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Considerations about the use of Ozone therapy (O3) in the treatment of Endometriosis Consideraciones sobre el uso de la Ozonoterapia (O3) en el tratamiento de la Endometriosis Considerações sobre o uso da Ozonioterapia (O3) no tratamento de Endometriose |
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Considerations about the use of Ozone therapy (O3) in the treatment of Endometriosis |
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Considerations about the use of Ozone therapy (O3) in the treatment of Endometriosis Considerations about the use of Ozone therapy (O3) in the treatment of Endometriosis Morais, Jynani Pichara Ozone Ozonetherapy Endometriosis. Ozono Ozonoterapia Endometriosis. Ozônio Ozonioterapia Endometriose. Morais, Jynani Pichara Ozone Ozonetherapy Endometriosis. Ozono Ozonoterapia Endometriosis. Ozônio Ozonioterapia Endometriose. |
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Considerations about the use of Ozone therapy (O3) in the treatment of Endometriosis |
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Considerations about the use of Ozone therapy (O3) in the treatment of Endometriosis |
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Considerations about the use of Ozone therapy (O3) in the treatment of Endometriosis Considerations about the use of Ozone therapy (O3) in the treatment of Endometriosis |
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Considerations about the use of Ozone therapy (O3) in the treatment of Endometriosis Considerations about the use of Ozone therapy (O3) in the treatment of Endometriosis |
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Considerations about the use of Ozone therapy (O3) in the treatment of Endometriosis |
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Morais, Jynani Pichara |
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Morais, Jynani Pichara Morais, Jynani Pichara Tim, Carla Roberta Assis, Livia Tim, Carla Roberta Assis, Livia |
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Tim, Carla Roberta Assis, Livia |
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Morais, Jynani Pichara Tim, Carla Roberta Assis, Livia |
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Ozone Ozonetherapy Endometriosis. Ozono Ozonoterapia Endometriosis. Ozônio Ozonioterapia Endometriose. |
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Ozone Ozonetherapy Endometriosis. Ozono Ozonoterapia Endometriosis. Ozônio Ozonioterapia Endometriose. |
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Endometriosis is defined as the presence of an endometrial gland and / or endometrial stroma outside the uterus. Endometriosis patients have a clinical picture with a lot of variability, with the prevalence of symptomatic dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, chronic pelvic pain, dysuria, dyschezia and infertility. Currently, it is widely accepted that endometriosis is a disease associated with a general inflammatory response in the peritoneal cavity and that oxidative stress has been proposed as a potential factor involved in the pathophysiology of the disease. In this context, it is important to search for innovative and low-cost therapeutic alternatives, capable of preventing and / or decreasing the progression of tissue damage and mitigating the impacts inherent to the disease. Thus, this study seeks, through narrative review, to provide an understanding of the current available evidence regarding the importance of ozone therapy and its possible applicability in the treatment of endometriosis. Evidence shows that ozone has the ability to improve body oxygenation, modulate the inflammatory process, increase the antioxidant and immune system, help to alleviate diseases caused by oxidative damage similar to the complications of endometriosis. Thus, the evidence found in this study indicates that ozone therapy could be proposed as an effective and safe therapeutic intervention in the treatment of endometriosis, within the integrative practices. However, there are no controlled, randomized clinical trials that have evaluated the effect of ozone therapy on the prevention, control and treatment of endometriosis. |
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