Salt sulfide-sulfide baths are a recognized balneological treatment used for chronic skin disorders, diseases of the musculoskeletal system of various origins and mild cardiovascular disorders.
Bathing in a solution of sulfide-sulfide saline water. Bath temperature 34-37 C, duration 15 minutes, frequency daily or every other day. Salt sulfide-sulfide baths are a recognized balneological treatment used in chronic skin diseases, diseases of the musculoskeletal system of various origins and mild disorders of the circulatory system.The effect of the bath on the body begins from the moment of skin contact with water through mild exfoliation of the epidermis and subsequent stimulation of renewal processes. This action is supported by the bactericidal and fungicidal properties of sulfide water. The local effect is also the stimulation of microcirculation, better blood circulation and skin metabolism. Sulfur penetrates the skin and is absorbed into the bloodstream in the form of hydrogen sulfide, colloidal sulfide and sodium thiosulfate according to the concentration gradient and by active transport.After penetrating the layers of the skin, hydrogen sulfide forms polysulfides, which are a physiological component of connective tissue and a substrate for the synthesis of chondroitin-sulfuric acid (a component of articular cartilage) and amino acids (cystine and methionine). Sulfide baths also exhibit anti-inflammatory effects by participating in the body's antioxidant defense processes. Inflammatory processes disrupt the balance of oxidation-reduction processes with the predominance of overproduction of free radicals, responsible for a number of damaging-degenerative processes. Dissociated hydrogen sulfide absorbed from sulfide baths acts as a neutralizer of free oxygen radicals or reactive oxygen species.The strength of the effect of this treatment depends on the concentration of active compounds in the bath water and the of the absorption area, that is, the body surface. It is considered that 10% of the sulfur contained in the sulfide-sulphur salt water is absorbed. The higher the concentration of the solution, the greater the absorption of the medicinal compounds.The use of medicinal water sources containing high concentrations of active sulfur compounds in the treatment can ensure better treatment results.
The combination of gentle heat and the chemical action of the mud is used in osteoarthritis of the joints and spine, post-traumatic conditions, contractures and neuralgia.
Bathing in Zabloc slanka with the world's strongest iodine content. It is rich in ions: calcium, magnesium, bromine, boron, silicon, selenium and many other bio-elements. During the bath, the body is cleansed of toxins and metabolic products, including urea, uric acid, lactic acid, creatinine, and the ions dissolved from the salt are absorbed: iodine, bromine, calcium, magnesium, silicon, selenium, etc.
Research shows that a salt bath gives better iodine absorption than a sea bath. In a cold bath, water penetrates through the skin into the body to a negligible extent. A warm salt bath, on the other hand, contributes to the expansion of skin pores, which facilitates the process of ion exchange between the body and the bath solution. As a result, the body is cleansed of toxins and metabolic products, including urea, uric acid, lactic acid, creatinine, and ions dissolved from the salt are absorbed: iodine, bromine, calcium, magnesium, silicon, selenium, etc.
The essence of the therapeutic effect of salt baths is the properties of sodium chloride (and other minerals dissolved in water), which penetrates the skin during the bath, depositing in the form of the so-called salt mantle in the stratum corneum. Therefore, it penetrates the peripheral blood to a lesser extent. Sodium chloride and other ions (found only when using water from natural sources) affect the body only through receptors in the skin. Settling on it, they penetrate through the stratum corneum to a depth of several millimeters after prolonged use of the bath. Chloride and sodium ions affect the nervous system by acting on nerve endings located in the skin. They contribute to the weakening of pain complaints, as well as lowering overall excitability. An effect on the regulation of the functions of all internal organs is also observed.
Due to the properties of the salt solutions, the bath is followed by an increase in skin temperature by 0.2-0.7 °C. This persists for up to 3 hours after the treatment. This is due to the stimulation of thermoreceptors located in the superficial layers of the skin and the slowed release of heat by the body. Thanks to the maintenance of increased body temperature, an acceleration of circulation (long-term congestion of the skin) is observed, and thus better oxygenation of tissues and acceleration of metabolism. There is an increase in the work of the sweat glands, and thus increased excretion of sweat. Salt baths cause stimulation of epidermal cell divisions and, consequently, thickening of the epidermis.
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