Sunday, August 17, 2008

The Subsequent Intravenous Injections In These Cases Do

The subsequent intravenous injections in these cases do not render the necessary action. On the other hand experiences of Ljubarsha at check of positions of Rikera have shown that anaesthesia brakes inflammation development, but further it proceeds more intensively, than at the control. Making operation under local anaesthesia, we removed the inflammation beginning on any unknown interval of time and it was absolutely not clear when to do intravenous injection. At the same time, considering that circumstance that after anaesthesia intensity of an inflammation can increase is disproportionate to the given irritation, to postpone intravenous injection for a long time, was risky. Danger degree was reduced by the following data: numerous supervision have shown that simultaneous application of a local technique and intravenous, even at coincidence of the moments of infection and these medical influences, gives an outcome incomparably more favorably, than application only intravenous injections.

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