Vitamin therapy as a support for DFPP in gynecological problems
At our clinic, vitamin therapy is an important element of support for women undergoing DFPP (double plasma filtration) procedures in treating selected gynecological and immunological issues. Its goal is to improve overall health, support the immune system, and optimize the reproductive environment, which can increase the effectiveness of treatment and its chances of success.
Indications for supporting DFPP with vitamin therapy
This therapy is especially recommended for women with:
- immunological infertility,
- recurrent implantation failures in in vitro procedures,
- endometriosis with severe inflammation,
- autoimmune premature ovarian failure,
- autoimmune thyroid diseases during pregnancy,
- ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome,
- recurrent miscarriages and preparation for IVF.
The effects of vitamin therapy
- Strengthened immunity – supports your body infighting chronic inflammation and helps regulate immune responses, which is particularly important in autoimmune diseases.
- Oxidative stress reduction – helps protect cells from the harmful effects of free radicals, which may affect egg cells quality, endometrial function and overall health.
- Improved tissue regeneration and function – supports repair processes, which is particularly beneficial post-surgery, in inflammation or in hormonal disorders.
- Optimizing reproductive environment – properly selected supplements can improve embryo implantation conditions and the course of pregnancy.
- Supporting metabolic processes – facilitates proper function of hormonal and reproductive systems, which is pivotal in treating infertility and menstrual cycle disorders.
Course of Treatment
Vitamin therapy is always preceded by a medical consultation and basic laboratory tests, which allows us to adapt the program to the patient’s individual needs. Over the course of treatment, we regularly monitor the patient’s health status and the therapy’s effectiveness. The duration and frequency of sessions are determined individually— the most common treatment plan involves several months of therapy, with supplements administered 1–2 times per week.
Additional recommendations
Dietary consultations and oral supplements are also recommended to provide comprehensive health care and increase the effectiveness of the treatment. The entire process is carried out under strict medical supervision, with regular observation of laboratory parameters and adapting the therapy to the patient’s current needs.