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Benefits of crenotherapy in digestive tract pathology (Review).

Authors :
Dumitrescu M
Iliescu MG
Mazilu L
Micu SI
Suceveanu AP
Voinea F
Voinea C
Stoian AP
Suceveanu AI
Source :
Experimental and therapeutic medicine [Exp Ther Med] 2022 Feb; Vol. 23 (2), pp. 122. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Dec 07.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Balneotherapy, a branch of physical and rehabilitation medicine using the natural factors of balneal resorts for therapeutical purposes to modulate the symptoms of numerous diseases, represents a non-pharmaceutical therapeutic alternative, easily accepted by patients and used both preventively and curatively. Crenotherapy, a branch of balneotherapy, is the method in which mineral waters are used as a therapeutic internal cure by ingestion. This procedure is performed in spa resorts (where these natural resources exist), and the ingestion of mineral water takes place at the source (spring), in the quantities recommended by the medical rehabilitation physician, according to specific regimens for the condition to be treated. Depending on their physical and chemical composition, the therapeutic mineral waters fall into several categories, having clear indications for certain pathologies. Hypotonic, isotonic, or slightly hypertonic mineral waters are recommended in diseases of the digestive tract and hepatobiliary conditions. Over time, studies have been conducted to determine the effect of these types of treatments, highlighting the complex influence of crenotherapy on the gastrointestinal tract, with favorable results, therefore the use of mineral water intake in various pathologies being recommended. The current review focuses on the existing literature data and refers to the main progress made in understanding the benefit, indications, and crenotherapy procedures in the management of gastrointestinal disorders.<br />Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.<br /> (Copyright © 2020, Spandidos Publications.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1792-1015
Volume :
23
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Experimental and therapeutic medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34970345
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2021.11045