Summary
doi: 10.25005/2074-0581-2015-17-3-97-101
Sanatorium-and-spa rehabilitation of patients with osteopenia syndrome, associated with functional hyperprolactinemia
Federal State Institution «Pyatigorsk State Scientific-research Institute of Resort Study of Federal medico-biological agency» (FSBI PSSRIRS FMBA of Russia), Pyatigorsk, Russia
In the article the authors present the results of the long-term researches of radonotherapy and acupuncture in complex medical rehabilitation of patients with osteopenia syndrome associated with functional hyperprolactinemia. Adequately developed principles of sanatorium-and-spa rehabilitation (drinking mineral waters, radonotherapy, acupuncture) of patients with osteopenia syndrome associated with functional hyperprolactinemia promote effective elimination of symptomatic hyperprolactinemia, improvement of bone mineral density with women suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome and ovulatory abnormalities of post-inflammatory genesis, and with patients suffering from elementary empty sella syndrome to increase bone mineral density but it requires a more long-term treatment.
Keywords: osteopenia, hyperprolactinemia, bone mineral density, mineral waters, radonotherapy.
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