- Ein Bokek, Dead Sea
Treatment diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue in Ein Bokek (Dead Sea)
In the international database of evidence-based studies there are data on the clinical efficacy of a number of physical methods of treatment and their use in the treatment of a wide range of skin diseases is clinically justified. Patients with neurodermatitis, pruritus, eczema (true and seborrheic in the chronic stage with the winter form), red flat deprive, neuroallergodermatosis are sent to climate-therapeutic mountain resorts. Patients with psoriasis, with limited and common forms in the stationary and regressive stages in the autumn-winter and spring-summer period are sent to climatic and balneo-therapeutic resorts. Climate change effectively affects the course of the disease, which prolongs the periods of remission and reduces the manifestation of the disease. Stay in a warm, humid climate with a predominance of clear sunny days is indicated. The efficacy and safety of heliotherapy and balneo-therapy has been convincingly proven when analyzing systematic reviews. The combination of solar radiation from the ultraviolet spectrum, warm temperature and air humidity, the mineral composition of sea water is the basis for the treatment of climate-therapy psoriasis at sea resorts. The period of stay in the medical climate zone is from 4-10 weeks. Treatment at the resort is best done in a spa hotel or spa center. Contraindications: acute and subacute stage of the disease, it is obligatory to take into account the seasonality of the disease. Patients with scleroderma with subacute and chronic course with a minimum degree of activity of the process are also sent to balneo-therapy and mud-cure resorts.
- Acne
- Acne spherical (heaped, conglobate)
- Allergic dermatitis
- Atopic dermatitis (neurodermatitis)
- Cellulitis
- Contact dermatitis
- Eczema
- Chronic urticaria
- Ichthyosis
- Keloid scar
- Keratoses
- Parapsoriasis
- Prurigo nodularis
- Psoriasis
- Red flat zoster
- Scleroderma
- Seborrheic dermatitis
- Alopecia areata focal (nesting), baldness