Endogenous BRT in young children. Practical cases
AUTHORS : Mokshina ON THE.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Center for Traditional Medicine “Zdravo”, Yelets, Russia
YEAR : 2011
1.Andrey M., 1 year 3 months. At the time of treatment on April 16, 2010, the patient was sick for the 4th day. Complaints: the presence of an infiltrate with a diameter of 3.5 cm in the lumbar region (projection of the IV lumbar vertebra) with clear boundaries, moderately painful, having a more pronounced compaction in the center with a diameter of up to 1 cm.Local hyperthermia and hyperemia are moderately expressed. The origin of the infiltration is unclear, an insect bite could be assumed, but there is no bite mark. Nothing before treatment was not treated.