The study of the psychovegetative status in 106 duodenal ulcer patients discovered alterations in this status. Different treatments were employed, among them--acupuncture with low-frequency alternating magnetic field. The latter had a positive effect on emotional and personality spheres, vegetative regulation, shortened the relief of the basic symptoms, scarring of the ulcer defect.

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