Effectiveness of low level laser therapy for treating male infertility

The literature review showed that LLLT is beneficial in treating male infertility. Laser can significantly improve the survival, motility and speed of movement of spermatozoa. Laser therapy of patients with prostatitis and vesiculitis can eliminate infiltrative-exudative changes, improve reproductive and copulatory functions.

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Effects of Low-Level Laser Irradiation in a Mouse Model of Allergic Rhinitis

LLLI exerted an antiallergic effect by decreasing local and systemic IL?4, IL?17, and IgE levels, as well as eosinophilic infiltration into the nasal mucosa, in a mouse model of AR by modulating ROS and NO levels.

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Phototherapy For Chronic Rhinosinusitis

NILI was subjectively and objectively beneficial in managing CRS, safe, reproducible, sustained, and did not appear to interfere with ciliary motility. CRS exacerbation was avoided without the useing antibiotics or steroids.

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A pilot study into the effect of low-level laser therapy in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis.

This pilot study indicates that LLLT applied for 4 weeks improves symptoms in patients with CRS.

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Quantitative and Qualitative Changes of the Seminiferous Epithelium Induced by Ga. Al. As. (830 nm) Laser Radiation

Moreover, it was revealed that low doses of laser light have a biostimulatory effect on the spermatogenesis and may provide benefits to the patients with oligospermia and azoospermia.

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LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF PATIENTS WITH HYPOTHYROIDISM INDUCED BY AUTOIMMUNE THYROIDITIS SUBMITTED TO LOW-LEVEL LASER THERAPY

In conclusion, LLLT preserved long-term thyroid function, but its effects on autoimmunity observed in the RCT are transitory and new LLLT sessions for maintenance will be needed. The results demonstrated that LLLT is safe, since there was no increase in frequency of nodules in L-group and all of them were benign.

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Low-level laser therapy in chronic autoimmune thyroiditis: a pilot study.

The preliminary results indicate that LLLT promotes the improvement of thyroid function, as patients experienced a decreased need for LT4, a reduction in TPOAb levels, and an increase in parenchymal echogenicity.

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