Minkovsky Method

The Minkovsky method is a method of treating diseases of the ear, nose and throat, which was developed by the Soviet otolaryngologist A.Kh. Minkovsky. This method is based on the use of special tools and devices that can effectively remove pus and mucus from the ear, nose and throat.

The Minkovsky method differs from other treatment methods in that it does not require surgical intervention and does not cause complications. In addition, this method can be used to treat children and elderly people who cannot undergo surgery.

To carry out the Minkovsky method, special instruments are used, such as tweezers, catheters, syringes and others. The doctor inserts instruments into the patient's ear, throat, or nose and removes pus or mucus. After this, the ear, throat or nose is washed with an antiseptic solution.

Advantages of the Minkowski method include:

– No surgical intervention;
– Quick recovery after the procedure;
– No complications;
– Possibility of treating children and elderly patients.