- Birštonas
Treatment respiratory diseases in Birštonas
Regular spa treatment is indicated for almost all patients with chronic lung diseases, which affects the quality and duration of life of such patients. Medical rehabilitation is indicated for patients with prolonged pneumonia with a duration of more than 8 weeks with asthenia and metapneumatic bronchitis, clinical and radiological residual effects; COPD patients in remission above stage I; patients with bronchial asthma in remission with respiratory failure above stage I. Spa-resort treatment with an integrated approach allows achieving sustainable remission without the threat of disease progression and its transition to more severe forms. Patients with COPD in the phase of complete and incomplete remission without pronounced impairment of ventilation function, without bronchiectasis, accompanied by the release of abundant sputum, with respiratory insufficiency of not higher than stage I, are sent to climatotherapeutic resorts; patients with bronchial asthma (BA) of mild and moderate course in remission, with pulmonary heart failure not higher than stage I. For patients with moderate manifestations of bronchial obstruction, effective treatment is provided in a moderately humid climate of the Black Sea coast, in the Baltic States. These regions are contraindicated in patients with decompensated BA. It is inappropriate to send patients with asthma in the northern and eastern regions to the southern resorts in the autumn season because of the risk of exacerbation due to abrupt climate change. Treatment at mountain climatic resorts is indicated for patients with BA year-round, preferably from March to November. A special place in the treatment of patients with respiratory diseases is speleotherapy and halotherapy in the conditions of underground salt caves and specially equipped salt rooms.
- Asthma (in the phase of remission with mild, infrequent asthma attacks, respiratory failure not higher than stage 2)
- Asthma with a predominance of allergic component
- Bronchial asthma
- Bronchiectatic disease
- Conditions after surgery of the lower airway
- Frequent acute respiratory diseases in children
- Chronical bronchitis
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Chronic pneumonia
- Chronic pulmonary insufficiency due to surgery
- Non-allergic asthma
- Pleural adhesions
- Pneumoconiosis
- Pneumonia prolonged course
- Pneumonia (recovery period)
- Pulmonary emphysema
- Tracheobronchial dyskinesia
- Vasomotor and allergic rhinitis (pollinosis)