Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH) is a chronic and severe inflammatory disease of the liver caused by loss of tolerance to hepato-specific autoantigens, and the identification is made by applying diagnostic scores. It is characterized by an increase in serum aminotransferases - aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT), immunoglobulin G, autoantibodies, where triggering agents appear that confuse the immune system that recognizes components of some hepatocytes as antigens. In this study, Medicinal Biomagnetism (BM) was applied, which is a treatment method developed by Dr. Isaac Goiz Durán (1941-2021), whose technique consists of applying a pair of medium intensity magnets -1,000 to 7,500 Gauss, with opposite polarities that resonate with each other and aim to depolarize the dysfunction magnetic field called Biomagnetic Pair (BMP). The magnetic resonance generated by the static magnetic fields, identifies and restores the electron spin of the biochemical elements that support the hydrogenion potential (pH) distortion. The objectives os this study were: to investigate whether there was any change in the clinical and laboratory signs of the patient undergoing BM and to investigate the applicability of the technique in her clinical evolution; compare possible changes in saliva pH before and after therapy; observe whether there were changes in liver enzymes during the treatment period; find out whether during the treatment the hepatologist indicated a reduction in the dosage of the medication in view of the clinical/laboratory improvement; and if there was an improvement in symptons. Through the analysis of the medical records, it was observed that the BM tecnique made it possible to improve the clinical/laboratory status of the patient with AIH.
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