Coats's disease PEMF

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Coats' disease (CD) is an idiopathic condition characterized by retinal telangiectasia with intra- or subretinal exudate deposits, potentially leading to retinal detachment and unilateral blindness. CD is typically a unilateral, isolated condition that affects otherwise healthy young children.

Apply this program 3 to 5 times a week for one month before checking whether the subretinal edema has resolved. Place the IC Pad on the temple or over the closed eye in red or IR mode.

The CEMP program is based on the same principles as the FSM approach, but uses pulsed electromagnetic fields instead of microcurrents.


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