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titleOfInvention MEANS FOR DELIVERY FROM POLYPES IN THE SINS OF THE NOSE AND TO PREVENT THEIR REPLACEMENT, AND ALSO THE WAY OF ITS APPLICATION (OPTIONS)
abstract 1. The use of aqueous solutions of acetic acid in concentrations, for example, from 3 to 15 percent for the treatment of polyps in the sinuses and to prevent re-growth. 2. The method of using the agent according to claim 1, characterized in that a 3-6% aqueous solution of acetic acid is prepared and the inner surfaces of the nose are moistened behind the nostrils to a depth of 0.5-2 cm for 1-2 weeks 3-5 times day 3. The method of using the agent according to claim 1, characterized in that a 3-6% aqueous solution of acetic acid is prepared and 1-2 drops of the solution are instilled into each sinus of the nose for 1-2 weeks 3-5 times a day. The method of using the agent according to claim 1, characterized in that a 6-15% aqueous solution of acetic acid is prepared, vapors of acetic acid are inhaled first through one of the nostrils - so that these vapors penetrate strictly only into the polyp area, - clamp this nostril with your finger, then in the same way inhale the pairs of acetic acid of the second nostril, hold it with the other finger, hold your breath for 0.5-2 minutes or breathe through the mouth for the same period of time, then exhale them and carry out the indicated actions 3- 5 times per day for 1-2 weeks.
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