Procedure goal
The essence of the procedure is in the action of alternating current impulses. In the process of conducting, a discharge is created between the skin and the electrode. It may have different strengths and effects—from quiet and almost imperceptible, to weak cauterizing. However, low current strength does not give a thermal effect, which means it cannot harm your health.
In addition to the analgesic and antipruritic effect, as well as to the improvement of blood pressure, darsonvalization has a bactericidal and bacteriostatic effect.
Procedure effect
You can learn more from your doctor.
Indications
- Chronic venous insufficiency, exertional angina, and other diseases of the cardiovascular system;
- Diseases of the peripheral nervous system (neuralgia, neuropathy);
- Diseases of the central nervous system (neurasthenia, bedwetting, migraine);
- Surgical diseases (trophic ulcers, consequences of burns and frostbite, sluggish wounds);
- Dental pathologies (periodontal disease, glossalgia, periodontitis);
- Skin diseases (itchy dermatoses, alopecia, acne);
- Inflammatory diseases of the female genital organs.
Contraindications
- Age under 6 years old;
- Arterial hypotension;
- Hemorrhagic syndrome;
- Disorders of skin sensitivity;
- Individual intolerance to the current;
- General contraindications for physiotherapy.
Duration
Selected individually.