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Dermatology problems

Thermal burns, surgical wounds, scars, non-healing wounds, ulcerations, skin infections, psoriasis, mycoses, herpes, seborrhoeic eczema, neurodermatitis, carbunculosis, allergic conditions, hyperkeratosis, skin induration.

A treatment schedule is devised by consultation with an experienced physician on an individual basis for each patient at the beginning of their stay.
Sulfide/hydrogen sulfide baths are commonly used in dermatology. Sulfide ion easily penetrates the skin; sulphur compounds are also absorbed by the body via the air inhaled during the bath. As an antioxidant, it prevents tissue damage caused by inflammatory processes, prevents damage to blood vessel walls, reduces blood clotting tendency and increases the count of red blood cells and haemoglobin levels.

There are a wide range of dermatological spa treatments available, including phototherapy procedures. Irradiation with a Sollux (IR) lamp relieves chronic inflammatory conditions and post traumatic lesions. During irradiation with infrared light, the energy of the radiation absorbed by tissues increases the kinetic energy of their molecules, resulting in increased metabolism of skin receptors and an elevation of pain thresholds. UV lamps are particularly used in the treatment of psoriasis, acne, carbunculosis, ulcerations, non-healing wounds - the procedure involves the antibacterial action of ultraviolet radiation, which also causes a photochemical reaction and the production of anti-rachitic factors. Bioptron lamps are used in the treatment of ulcerations and infections and accelerate the healing of surgical wounds, burns and scars. The lamp generates polarised light, which enhances the energetic activity of cellular membranes and stimulates the regeneration processes.
Other widely used procedures are laser, cryotherapy and Terapuls.
Laser support the regeneration processes by providing the affected tissues with additional energy and by stimulation of the oxygen metabolism – besides also having some pain-relieving properties.
Cryotherapy involves subjecting either the whole body or certain parts to extremely low temperatures (below minus 150 ºC). Local cryotherapy is effective in healing burns, while systemic cryotherapy inhibits the ageing processes, increases the body’s immunity to disease and significantly relaxes and revitalises.
“Terapuls” procedures involve subjecting the body to high-frequency vibrating magnetic fields, highly effective in the treatment of inflammatory conditions. Moreover, the procedure aids in reducing swelling, relieving pain and stimulating the absorption of haematomas.
There are also many other treatments available.