T. Rungnirundorn, N. Khamchomphu, N. Senarat, T. Duangurai
Energy For Health [21], 2021
Stomatitis (mouth rot) is a common disease in snakes. Bacterial infections tend to be associated with snake’s stomatitis (4). The bacterial agents are part of the normal microflora of the oral cavity or other parts of the digestive tract, which exhibit its pathogenic effect in periods of immunodeficiency or stressed animals (5). Gram-negative bacteria are most commonly implicated in snake’s stomatitis (6). Clinical signs of stomatitis including anorexia, hypersalivation, pus or necrotic tissue in the mouth with erythema and swelling of gum, open-mouth breathing and death. Treatments are commonly applied with debridement, irrigation, antibiotics based on culture and sensitivity result, and anti-inflammatory drugs. However, wound of snake heal slowly and because of this, it is important to treat any sick snakes in long term. Thus, alternative treatment of stomatitis with laser therapy is needed for good outcome treatment in this case.
Laser therapy, also called photobiomodulation, involves photothermal, photomechanical and photochemical processes, occurring when the energy is absorbed by molecules (chromophores) in the tissues. The most known photochemical effect is an increase in ATP production with improvement in cell energy metabolism. Irradiation with specific light wavelengths, can result in higher availability of nitric oxide (vasodilator signaling) and production of reactive oxygen species (cytoprotective signaling) (8). Laser radiation can induce a significant reduction of specific mediators of inflammatory response, such as prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), interleukin 1β (IL-1β) and tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) (7). Effects of laser therapy include: promotion of neovascularization stimulation of fibroblast migration, keratinocyte proliferation, and production of growth factors. These effects can enhance wound healing, reduce edema and infection. Thus, in this case, we evaluated the effectiveness of laser therapy in enhancing the healing rate.
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Decreto Legislativo 24 febbraio 1997, n°46 Articolo 21
1. E' vietata la pubblicità verso il pubblico dei dispositivi che, secondo disposizioni adottate con decreto del Ministro della Sanità, possono essere venduti soltanto su prescrizione medica o essere impiegati eventualmente con l'assistenza di un medico o di altro professionista sanitario.
2. La pubblicità presso il pubblico dei dispositivi diversi da quelli di cui al comma 1 è soggetta ad autorizzazione del Ministero della Sanità. Sulle domande di autorizzazione esprime parere la Commissione di esperti prevista dall'articolo 6, comma 3, del decreto legislativo
30 dicembre 1992, n. 541, che a tal fine è integrata da un rappresentante del Dipartimento del Ministero della Sanità competente in materia di dispositivi medici e da uno del Ministero dell'Industria, del commercio e dell'artigianato.
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