Fotobiomodulação como terapia adjuvante para paralisia de Bell: uma série de casos
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terapia por drogas adjuvante, parálisis de Bell, terapia por luz de baja intensidadResumo
Este estudo avaliou a eficácia da terapia com luz de baixo nível (LLLT) no tratamento de três pacientes com paralisia de Bell (PB) e revisou a literatura relevante. O primeiro caso envolveu uma mulher de 52 anos com PB grau V, que, após receber tratamento farmacológico e realizar sete sessões de LLLT (780 nm; 70 mW; E = 9 J), melhorou para grau II em 21 dias. O segundo caso foi de um homem de 37 anos que, após não ter apresentado resposta ao tratamento anteriormente, recebeu 24 sessões de LLLT e progrediu de grau V para grau II ao longo de 4 meses. O terceiro caso envolveu um homem de 40 anos que, após medicação e oito sessões de LLLT, melhorou de grau V para grau I em 1,5 meses. No geral, a LLLT demonstrou melhorar significativamente a função facial, a estética e o bem-estar geral desses pacientes em um período relativamente curto.
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