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Balneotherapy ( la, balneum "bath") is a method of treating diseases by bathing, a traditional medicine technique usually practiced at
spa A spa is a location where mineral-rich spring water (and sometimes seawater) is used to give medicinal baths. Spa towns or spa resorts (including hot springs resorts) typically offer various health treatments, which are also known as balneothe ...
s. Since ancient times, humans have used hot springs, public baths and thermal medicine for therapeutic effects. While it is considered distinct from hydrotherapy, there are some overlaps in practice and in underlying principles. Balneotherapy may involve hot or cold water, massage through moving water, relaxation, or
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. Many mineral waters at spas are rich in particular minerals such as silica,
sulfur Sulfur (or sulphur in British English) is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16. It is abundant, multivalent and nonmetallic. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with a chemical formula ...
, selenium, and radium.
Medicinal clay The use of medicinal clay in folk medicine goes back to prehistoric times. Indigenous peoples around the world still use clay widely, which is related to geophagy. The first recorded use of medicinal clay goes back to ancient Mesopotamia. A wid ...
s are also widely used, a practice known as 'fangotherapy'.


Definition and characteristics

"Balneotherapy" is the practice of immersing a subject in mineral water or mineral-laden mud; it is part of the traditional medicine of many cultures and originated in
hot springs A hot spring, hydrothermal spring, or geothermal spring is a spring produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater onto the surface of the Earth. The groundwater is heated either by shallow bodies of magma (molten rock) or by circ ...
, cold water springs, or other sources of such water, like the
Dead Sea The Dead Sea ( he, יַם הַמֶּלַח, ''Yam hamMelaḥ''; ar, اَلْبَحْرُ الْمَيْتُ, ''Āl-Baḥrū l-Maytū''), also known by other names, is a salt lake bordered by Jordan to the east and Israel and the West Bank ...
.


Presumed effect on diseases

Balneotherapy may be recommended for a wide range of illnesses, including
arthritis Arthritis is a term often used to mean any disorder that affects joints. Symptoms generally include joint pain and stiffness. Other symptoms may include redness, warmth, swelling, and decreased range of motion of the affected joints. In som ...
, skin conditions and
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. Balneotherapy should be discussed in advance with a physician before beginning treatment, since a number of conditions, like
heart disease Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a class of diseases that involve the heart or blood vessels. CVD includes coronary artery diseases (CAD) such as angina and myocardial infarction (commonly known as a heart attack). Other CVDs include stroke, hea ...
and pregnancy, can result in a serious adverse effect. Scientific studies into the effectiveness of balneotherapy do not show that balneotherapy is effective for treating rheumatoid arthritis. There is also no evidence indicating a more effective type of bath, or to indicate that bathing is more effective than exercise, relaxation therapy, or mudpacks. Most of the studies on balneotherapy have methodological flaws and are not reliable. A 2009 review of all published clinical evidence concluded that existing research is not sufficiently strong to draw firm conclusions about the efficacy of balneotherapy. "Balneophototherapy" combines salt bathing (balneotherapy) and exposure to ultraviolet B-light (UVB) as a potential treatment for severe, chronic plaque psoriasis. A Cochrane review found low-quality evidence that salt bathing combined with UVB may relieve psoriasis severity compared to UVB treatment only.


See also

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Boleslav Vladimirovich Likhterman Boleslav Vladimirovich Likhterman (1902–1967) was a Soviet medical researcher. He is best remembered as a pioneer in the use of high frequency electrical currents in the treatment of physical ailments and as an editor of the academic journal ...
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Enoch Heinrich Kisch Enoch Heinrich Kisch (6 May 1841 – 1918) was an Austrian balneologist and gynecologist born in Prague. He was the brother of Alexander Kisch (1848–1917), a noted rabbi and author. He studied medicine in Prague, and in 1863 began work as a baln ...
* Destination spa * Hot spring * Hydrotherapy * Mineral spa *
Onsen In Japan, are the country's hot springs and the bathing facilities and traditional inns around them. As a volcanically active country, Japan has many onsens scattered throughout all of its major islands. There are approximately 25,000 hot ...
* Peloid * Thalassotherapy


References


Further reading

* Nathaniel Altman, ''Healing springs: the ultimate guide to taking the waters : from hidden springs to the world's greatest spas.'' Inner Traditions / Bear & Company, 2000. * James Crook
''The Mineral Waters of the United States and their Theraputic Uses''
Lea Brothers & Co., New York and Philadelphia, 1899. * Dian Dincin Buchman, ''The complete book of water healing.'' 2nd ed.,
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, 2001. * Jane Crebbin-Bailey, John W. Harcup, John Harrington
''The Spa Book: The Official Guide to Spa Therapy''
Publisher: Cengage Learning EMEA, 2005. * * Esti Dvorjetski, ''Leisure, pleasure, and healing: spa culture and medicine in ancient eastern Mediterranean.'', E. J. Brill, 2007 (illustrated). * Carola Koenig, ''Specialized Hydro-, Balneo-and Medicinal Bath Therapy.'' Publisher:
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, 2005. * Anne Williams, ''Spa bodywork: a guide for massage therapists.'' Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006. {{Authority control Bathing Naturopathy