A study is presented of 245 patients with unspecific inflammatory pulmonary diseases (124 men, 121 women): with chronic bronchitis--39, chronic bronchitis and pneumonia at the phase of incomplete remission, bronchial asthma--107, convalescents--51. They were treated in out-patient conditions. Routine treatment methods were supplemented by different methods of treatment of the obstructive syndrome (blood transfusion, electrotherapy on the chest region, pyrogenal, electrophoresis with honey, etc.). This supplementary treatment of the obstructive syndrome in inflammatory unspecific pulmonary diseases essentially improved the treatment efficacy.

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