Can ozone be introduced into the uterus?
Ozone in clinical practice refers to an ozone irrigation therapy device, which generally is not delivered into the uterine cavity. The detailed explanation is as follows:
The ozone irrigation therapy device is one of the treatment methods for gynecological conditions. It typically uses low-temperature plasma technology to destroy local inflammatory cells, inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi in the affected area, promote the repair of damaged mucosa, and reduce shedding of inflammatory cells. Since ozone is a gas, it cannot pass through the cervical os into the uterine cavity; therefore, it is not pushed into the interior of the uterus.
When using an ozone irrigation therapy device, it should be operated under the guidance of a qualified physician. Blind or improper use should be avoided to prevent adverse effects on the body.