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Effect of intranasal electrophoresis with 5% potassium iodate solution on clinical outcome of patients with hypertrophic rhinitis

Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Tsiklauri, Sh.
Caucasus University  
Lomaia, Mariam  
Nakudashvili, N.
DOI
10.48616/openscience-285
URI
https://www.geomednews.com/Articles/2024/7_8_2024/161-164.pdf
https://openscience.ge/handle/1/8042
Abstract
High prevalence of hypertrophic rhinitis makes more topical the problem of search of new, more effective means of treatment this pathology. 37 patients with hypertrophic rhinitis were examined.
The clinical examination included the study of complaints and objective visual indicators associated with hypertrophic rhinitis. The olfactory function of the nose and the motor activity of the ciliated epithelium of the nasal mucosa were also studied.
It has been established, that treatment intranasal electrophoresis with 5% potassium iodate solution caused attenuation, up to disappearance of the complaint, has a normalizing action on smelling function of nose, motor activity of scintillans epithelial of nasal mucosa and other objective indexes of clinical status. The above shown positive shifts were more positive in mild cases of hypertrophy.
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Potassium iodate

electrophoresis

smelling function

hypertrophic rhinitis...

pathology

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