Paraffin and ozokerite. Indications, contraindications, methods of use.

Almost every modern clinic, health resort or sanatorium can offer its clients a number of physiotherapeutic procedures for heat treatment. This method of influencing the body has positively proven itself in therapy and rehabilitation medicine.

Thanks to a controlled increase in the temperature of individual areas of the body, metabolism is normalized, capillary blood flow improves, muscle function and skin elasticity are restored. The best results in the heat treatment industry continue to be demonstrated by ozokerite or mountain wax.

Chemical composition and properties

Unlike paraffin, ozokerite is able to maintain temperature for several hours after heating, which contributes to better heating of diseased areas of the body. This mineral is also of petroleum origin and can be in crystalline, plastic or liquid form.

In addition to the hydrocarbon base and high-molecular substances, it contains mineral oils, resins and hydrogen sulfide derivatives. For medical purposes, purified ozokerite with a pronounced kerosene odor is used. The color of this waxy mass can range from bright brown to black.

Ozokerite (paraffin therapy)

Ozokerite is a waxy mass from dark brown to black in color - a substance of petroleum origin. Ozokerite contains paraffin, mineral oils, resins and other substances. To free it from foreign inclusions, raw ozokerite is melted and washed with water, and then with acid, and bleached with special bleaching clay (Fuller's earth). Commercial ozokerite is black, green, yellow or white, depending on the degree of bleaching. Purified ozokerite melts at a higher temperature (65°C to 80°C) than paraffin; it consists almost entirely of high molecular weight hydrocarbons. Acids and alkalis have no effect on ozokerite. It holds oils and other additives firmly. Ozokerite is insoluble in volatile alcohols, but soluble in benzene, kerosene and other hydrocarbons.

The term "ozokerite" was first proposed by Glocker in 1833. The first chemical analysis of ozokerite was carried out by the famous French chemist Walter in Paris in 1840.

Clinical experience with the use of ozokerite indicates that the most favorable results are achieved when treating inflammatory and metabolic-dystrophic diseases. Ozokerite applications have a positive effect on inflammatory processes, accelerate recovery processes, increase immune parameters, normalize the tone of the autonomic nervous system, and stimulate blood circulation. The inclusion of ozokerite applications in the treatment complex increases the effectiveness of spa therapy in the treatment of pathologies of the digestive system, urination and metabolism.

The effect of ozokerite on the body consists of temperature, mechanical and chemical factors. In addition, the numerous chemical components of ozokerite and the possibility of their penetration through the skin cause significant changes in the overall reactivity of the body.

Ozokerite is characterized by very low thermal conductivity, high heat capacity and heat-retaining ability. Convection heat transfer in ozokerite is weakly expressed, therefore, when it is applied to the skin, a layer quickly forms, the temperature of which is close to the skin temperature, and the transfer of heat to the body from the overlying layers occurs very slowly. This makes it possible to use ozokerite at high temperatures (60-70 C) without fear of causing a burn.

The mechanical factor of the action of ozokerite is due to its ability, when solidified, to decrease in volume by 10-12%, which is accompanied by slight compression of the underlying tissues (compression effect). This promotes deeper distribution of heat. The compression effect of ozokerite is most pronounced during circular applications, when an area of ​​the body is covered from all sides, for example, on the extremities, while tissue swelling is reduced, because due to the thermal effect, the outflow of tissue fluid and lymph improves.

The chemical effect of ozokerite is due to the presence of biologically active substances in it (having an estrogen-like, acetylcholine-like effect) that can penetrate through intact skin into the body and, entering the humoral channel, cause a parasympathicotonic effect. Ozokerite also contains substances with antibiotic properties. It has been established that ozokerite can have an anti-inflammatory, absorbable, analgesic, antispastic, desensitizing effect, and stimulates regeneration processes.

Indications for use of ozokerite

Diseases of the joints and spine of a dystrophic and inflammatory nature in the acute or chronic stage; consequences of damage to the musculoskeletal system; diseases and injuries of peripheral nerves and spinal cord; diseases of internal organs (chronic pneumonia, pleurisy, hepatitis, cholecystitis, gastritis, colitis, peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum); chronic and subacute inflammatory diseases of the female genital area, secondary infertility; chronic inflammatory diseases of the ear, nose and throat; skin diseases; diseases of peripheral vessels of the extremities in the initial stages, chronic. thrombophlebitis.

Technique of procedures

Ozokerite is heated to the required temperature in electric paraffin heaters or in a water bath. Sterilization of used ozokerite is carried out by heating in a water bath to a temperature of 100 degrees for 10-15 minutes. When reusing ozokerite, 25% of the unused substance is added to it.

There are several ways to use ozokerite:

  • layering (molten ozokerite t 65-70 C is applied to the skin with a brush);
  • ozokerite baths (the limb is coated with ozokerite, and then immersed in a vessel with molten ozokerite at 60-70 C;
  • napkin-application (gauze folded in 8-10 layers is immersed in molten ozokerite t 50-55 C, wrung out and applied to the site of treatment, covered with oilcloth, and then with a blanket or quilted pad);
  • cuvette-application (molten ozokerite in a layer 1.5-2 cm thick is poured into cuvettes, frozen ozokerite t 48-50-54 C is removed from the cuvette onto an oilcloth and applied together with it to the areas to be exposed).

The latter technique is most often used in practice.

Ozokerite is also used for abdominal treatment in the form of rectal and vaginal tampons at a temperature of 55-60 C. The choice of treatment method is determined by the form of the disease, the localization of the process, the phase and stage of the disease. Usually the procedures are carried out daily or every other day, the duration of the procedure is from 15 to 30-40 minutes, the course of treatment is 10-20 procedures. After the procedure you should rest for 30-40 minutes.

Treatment courses can be repeated at intervals of at least 3-4 months. Ozokerite can be combined (alternating procedures) with galvanization or electrophoresis, ultrasound therapy, light therapy, massage, physical therapy, and general mineral baths. The intervals between ozokerite treatment and one of the listed procedures should be at least 1-2 hours. For the elderly and children, ozokerite is heated to a lower temperature (48-52 C); The duration of the procedure is reduced to 15-20 minutes. In children's practice, preference is given to the napkin-application method (napkins are moistened with ozokerite temperature 48-49 C and a compress is applied).

The use of ozokerite is contraindicated in feverish conditions, decompensation of the cardiovascular system, acute and subacute heart diseases, severe forms, hypertension, emphysema, bronchial asthma, dystrophies, tuberculosis, benign and malignant tumors, a tendency to bleeding, blood diseases, callous and prone to to penetration of stomach and duodenal ulcers, ulcerative enterocolitis, severe liver diseases, gangrenous forms of obliterating endarteritis, acute and subacute thrombophlebitis, thyrotoxicosis, epilepsy, with suppurative processes in the pelvic organs, during pregnancy.

Storage: at a temperature not higher than + 25 C.

Recommendations for use and contraindications

In a complex of health spa procedures and at home, ozokerite is used to treat the following problems:

  • disturbances in the functioning of the nervous system;
  • inflammation of tissues and internal organs;
  • diseases of the skin and blood vessels;
  • trophic ulcers;
  • damage to the musculoskeletal system;
  • rehabilitation after surgery;
  • diseases of the genitourinary system.

It is prohibited to carry out thermal treatment, as well as treatment with shock wave therapy, ultrasound and other physical procedures, in case of exacerbation of any chronic diseases, or detection of disturbances in the functioning of the heart, thyroid gland or kidneys. Also, you should not use ozokerite during pregnancy and lactation.

Contraindications

Ozocerite treatment is carried out with caution in case of inflammation of the pancreas - pancreatitis. There is a well-known expression: the pancreas “does not like” strong heat and salty waters. Therefore, in case of chronic pancreatitis, even with concomitant gastritis with reduced acid-forming function of the stomach, the most mineralized mineral water of source No. 2 is not usually prescribed.

  • Tumors
  • Acute inflammatory processes
  • Tuberculosis of any localization
  • Circulatory failure grade 2-3
  • Hypertension stage 2-3
  • Severe symptoms of atherosclerosis of blood vessels of the heart and brain
  • Coronary heart disease (CHD) with symptoms of angina pectoris
  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Active hepatitis, liver cirrhosis
  • Thyrotoxicosis, decompressed diabetes mellitus
  • Cysts of the kidneys, ovaries and other localizations
  • Tendency to bleed
  • Epilepsy
  • Pregnancy
  • General contraindications for thermal applications, individual intolerance.

Procedure for treatment at home

Mountain wax is heated for 10 minutes in a steam bath to a temperature of 100 degrees, which makes it possible to sterilize the paraffin. Then you need to make bags, which should be slightly larger in size than the area of ​​skin being treated.

Melted ozokerite is poured onto the prepared film and cooled. It can be used once the temperature reaches 50 degrees (for children it is necessary to either use colder applications or reduce the duration of the procedure). Before applying wax plates to the body, you should first apply a thin layer of Vaseline, which will prevent skin irritation and burns.

To apply several layers to the diseased area, each subsequent plate is wrapped with film or gauze. A bag of ozokerite can be wrapped around a limb and covered with oilcloth for better heating. After 40-50 minutes, the compress is removed. The procedure is repeated 10-15 times at intervals of 1 day. Mountain wax treatment almost never causes allergic reactions or side effects.

Making an applique

And we move directly to technology. Now we will take a closer look at what paraffin-ozokerite applications are. You will understand better how to do them after trying it in practice. It is better to use an adult as a test subject. To conduct a session you will need the following components:

  • Cosmetic paraffin (do not use candles) and ozokerite in approximately equal proportions.
  • Two containers: one for wax, the second for a water bath.
  • Gauze and scissors.
  • Cling film.
  • Warm diaper, blanket or towel.
  • Vaseline to give plasticity to the applique.

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The healing properties of mountain wax

The therapeutic effect is due to the presence of minerals included in the composition and thermal conductivity. The heated wax cools slowly, releasing heat.

Possesses:

  • Anti-inflammatory;
  • Painkillers;
  • Antiseptic;
  • Absorbable

properties.

Promotes the disappearance of pathological changes in tissue. Slowly releasing heat, it has a mild irritating effect and increases blood flow to the affected area. As a result, blood circulation and metabolism at the site of application improves.

Normalizes the autonomic nervous system. Promotes healing of wounds and ulcers. Strengthens the hemodynamics of damaged organs.

Indications for use

Ozokerite can be compared to an antibiotic that nature itself produces. In medicine it is used in physiotherapy in the form of:

  • Applications;
  • Ointment;
  • Compresses.

Indicated for:

  • Joint diseases;
  • Spinal degeneration;
  • Bone pain;
  • Muscle inflammation;
  • Gastritis, regardless of the acidity of gastric juice;
  • Peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum;
  • Duodenitis;
  • Chronic enteritis;
  • Proctitis;
  • Sigmoiditis;
  • Rupture of the rectal mucosa;
  • Biliary dyskinesia;
  • Inflammatory and traumatic contractures;
  • Chronic cholecystitis;
  • Chronic hepatitis;
  • Chronic pancreatitis;
  • Chronic pyelonephritis;
  • Cystitis;
  • Urethritis;
  • Urolithiasis (only under medical supervision);
  • Chronic prostatitis;
  • Chronic diseases of the ear, nose and throat;
  • Some skin diseases;
  • Bedsores;
  • Chronic diseases of the lungs and pleura.

In gynecology it is prescribed for:

  • Infertility;
  • Inflammatory gynecological diseases;
  • Inflammation of the female genital organs.

In neurology it is indicated for:

  • Peripheral nerve palsy;
  • Radiculitis;
  • Diseases and injuries of peripheral nerves;
  • Spinal cord diseases.

The widest area of ​​application is joint diseases, such as:

  • Arthritis;
  • Bursitis;
  • Osteoarthritis;
  • Tenosynovitis;
  • Myositis;
  • Osteochondrosis.

It is also used for ischemia of the lower extremities (normalizes blood flow), and for the treatment of psoriasis.

Why should you come to us?

  • Ozokerite is a natural paraffin-like substance, so it can be used in cases where artificial paraffin treatment cannot be used;
  • Our specialists will conduct an examination of the body, identify indications and contraindications for ozokerite treatment;
  • We use various methods of applying ozokerite in order to fully reveal all the healing properties of this drug in each specific case;
  • We use ozokerite therapy in combination with other methods of physiotherapy, achieving high and stable results;
  • Our specialists make the most effective use of all the properties of natural paraffin, creating their own ozokerite therapy regimens.
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