Immunological aspects of pathogenetic therapy of genital herpes by intravenous laser light of blood
Chronic recurrent herpes virus infection of the genitals caused by the herpes virus type 2 is an inflammatory polyetiological disease, in the pathogenesis of which the reduction of non-specific resistance of the organism, an imbalance of immune factors plays an important role. Treatment of genital herpes infection should cover all the links of pathogenesis, including immunological. Clinical and immunological assessment of the effectiveness of intravenous laser light of blood in the UV spectral range (wavelength 365 nm, the device "Lasmik- VLOK") was carried out. This study involved 79 women at the age of 29,9±0,2 years with clinical signs of chronic recurrent genital herpes. Etiotropic therapy was conducted with the use of the Aciclovir in a dose of 500 mg once a day for 6 months. The complex therapy included the use of laser ultrasonic irradiation of blood simultaneously with the application of standard methods of treatment. The results of the study indicate the presence of positive clinical dynamics and immune-modulating activity of laser ultrasonic spectrum, that allows to recommend this method in complex therapy of chronic recurrent genital herpes.