Febrile seizures in children: new approaches to diagnosis and treatment using the vegetative resonance test “IMEDIS-TEST” and bioresonance therapy

Febrile seizures in children: new approaches to diagnosis and treatment using the vegetative resonance test “IMEDIS-TEST” and bioresonance therapy

AUTHORS :  Avanesova E.G. |  Avanesova T.S. |  Gotovsky M. Yu. |  Kosareva L.B. |  Bocharov D.G. 

RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2006 | Category : Method of Treatment

Febrile seizures in children are one of the urgent problems of modern pediatrics and pediatric neurology. The need for detailed the study of the named aspect of pathology is associated, firstly, with a large the prevalence of these disorders in children (especially infants) and, secondly, with the difficulty of conducting adequate therapy, including long-term use of anticonvulsants.

Given the fact that the child is practically not worried about anything if he does not have a pronounced hyperthermic reaction, for example, to an acute respiratory illness, many parents spontaneously stop the courses of anticonvulsants prescribed for the child. This, of course, leads to the aggravation of the existing pathological disorders on the part of the neuropsychiatric sphere. Purpose of work: study of the diagnostic capabilities of ART “IMEDISTEST” and the effectiveness of bioresonance therapy in the examination and complex treatment of febrile seizures in children.

Materials and methods Examined 184 children (107 boys and 77 girls) at the age of 6 months to 4 years with a diagnosis of “Febrile convulsions”. Almost all children (172 children) had seizures many times, with various diseases with each rise in temperature above 38 °, in 12 children convulsive reactions were noted once, also against the background of a high temperature. All attacks were accompanied by short-term loss of consciousness, the presence of tonic-clonic components of paroxysm of varying severity and duration. In addition to the standard examination plan (examination by a pediatrician, neurologist, EEG, ECHOEG studies), all children were tested by the method of vegetative resonance test “IMEDIS-TEST”.

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