Medical procedures - mud bath
Medical procedures:
Mud bath
Mud bath is a healing method based on the use of natural mud, which is used to improve the body and prevent diseases, increase muscle tone and skin. The therapeutic effect is achieved due to the biological, thermal, chemical and mechanical general strengthening effect of mud on the skin, and through it on the rest of the body.
Depending on its composition, curative mud can be caused by sapropelic, silt and peat mud. Each of them has its own positive properties that have a beneficial effect on the body.
Before the procedure itself, you must take a warm shower. Next, the patient is immersed in a bath filled with healing mud at a temperature of about 50°C. After 8-10 minutes in the bathroom, you may begin to feel sleepy and yawning as the relaxing properties of the mud begin to take effect. At the end of the procedure, take a shower again.
Indications:
- Diseases of the joints and spine: arthritis, arthrosis, osteochondrosis
- Skin diseases: chronic eczema, psoriasis, ichtheosis, neurodermatitis,
scars after burns and wounds, scleroderma in the initial stages - Infertility (male and female)
- Diseases of the kidneys, bladder, prostatitis
- Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, blood vessels, respiratory organs, nervous system, eyes
Contraindications:
- Epilepsy
- Presence of malignant tumors
- Acute inflammation
- Tuberculosis
- Myomas, fibromas, ovarian cysts
- Cardiac decompensation, aortic and cardiac aneurysm
- Varicose veins
- Bleeding and blood diseases
- Jade and nephrosis