ABSTRACT

In the clinical application of hyperthermia for cancer, Clifford Hospital has gradually found that hyperthermia also has a good clinical effect on noncancerous diseases. Hyperthermia can promote and improve the body’s blood circulation and microcirculation, especially in the skin, and can accelerate metabolism, which results in stronger tissue repair function. The purpose of hyperthermia is to promote cellular immunity and leukocyte phagocytosis. Hyperthermia can promote humoral immune function, resulting in the increase of immunologically active proteins. Modern hyperthermia equipment represents the highest level of thermal medical science and technology, and is still in development and being perfected. Modern hyperthermia has strict therapeutic indicators. In addition to the anti-inflammatory effect, local hyperthermia for prostatitis and prostatic hyperplasia can reduce urethral resistance and urine reflux. The hyperthermia benefits include tissue temperature rise, capillary dilation, faster blood flow, enhanced metabolism, improved vitality, and regeneration of tissue cells.