
EXPERIENCE OF USING ELECTROPHORESIS FOR THE TREATMENT OF POST-INJECTION ASEPTIC MUSCLE TISSUE ABSCESSES AFTER LONG-TERM USE OF INJECTION ANTIBIOTICS DURING THE TREATMENT OF EXTENSIVELY DRUG-RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS OF THE PULMONARY AND EXTRAPULMONARY ORGANS
Sadiqxodjayev S.Sh., Dexqonov A., Tojaliyev B., Karimov M., Rahmadjonov A., Madvaliyev J. , Fergana regional phthisiatry and pulmonology center,Fergana Medical Institute of Public HealthAbstract
Most patients are forced to receive injections during their lives, especially intramuscularly. So in phthisiology, when treating multiresistant forms of tuberculosis, injection antibiotics are used in treatment regimens as one of the main drugs. But the duration of drug use leads to the development of both systemic side effects and local side effects at the injection site. In this article, I would like to share the experience of eliminating post-injection aseptic abscess using electrophoresis.
Keywords
diclofenac, lyoton gel, bronchodilator, anesthetic, aminoglycosides.
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