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Abdominal problems following various operations MU Dr./Univ. Prague R. K Patient: E. W. 39 years old, female Diagnosis: Condition following appendectomy at age 6, left ovariectomy at 21 due to a cyst, explorative laparotomy at 31 due to constant abdominal pain, repeated explorative laparoscopy at 33 due to the same symptoms, pain even deteriorated after this. Condition after explorative laparotomy and adhesiolysis at 37. Now: Abdominal adhesion, widespread adhesion of the adnexa with the intestine, chronic recurrent abdominal pain in left hydrosalpinx, onset of myomatosis of the uterus, abdominal pain, severe dysmenorrhoea. Case history: I had already operated on the patient some years previously after which she was |
treated several times with monthly physiotherapy using hot mud tamponage (Vagimoran), transabdominal fibrolytic vibrotherapeutics, etc. However this brought about only short-term remission. Therapy: BICOM Bioresonance Therapy: Basic therapy following conductivity testing; painful menstruation programme and elimination of scar interference programme, input cup: saliva Then twice more at weekly intervals as the scars were not completely eliminated: Basic therapy and elimination of scar interference programme Result: There was already a marked improvement after the first treatment. The pain disappeared completely once therapy was concluded and the patient has not needed any further treatment for abdominal pain for over 2 years. |
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