Periuclear chromatolysis is a method that is used to remove excess gas bubbles from biological tissues. This method allows you to reduce the likelihood of inflammatory processes in the body by removing gas bubbles from tissues and normalizing the acid-base balance. It is especially effective in treating pneumonia and other lung diseases.
The basic principle of the method is the use of mechanical pressure and low temperatures to compress and destroy gas bubbles inside tissues. For this purpose, special tools are used, such as vacuum pumps or cryogenic chambers. The procedure usually takes a few minutes and can be performed without anesthesia, making it accessible to a wide range of patients.
After the procedure, the patient notices a rapid improvement in his condition - decreased pain, decreased