Fistulas
Description
A fistula is an abnormal connection or passageway that connects two organs or vessels that do not usually connect. They can develop anywhere between an intestine and the skin, between the vagina and the rectum, and other places. The most common location for a fistula is around the anus.
Treatment types
Targeted magneto light therapy.
Method of action
Magnetotherapy
Magnetotherapy promotes tissue regeneration and stimulates natural organic defences. It is believed magnotherapy produces its therapeutic effects by re-establishing order in a sector that is presumably in magnetic disorder, restoring regular cellular activity and increasing blood flow to provide an anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect.
Phototherapy
Blue and infrared light improve circulation in the skin and other parts of the body, bringing oxygen and nutrients to injured tissues to further promote healing, ease pain, relieve inflammation and protect against oxidative stress.