2016
DOI: 10.17116/kurort2016661-66
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The promising directions for the further development of halotherapy in pediatric medicine

Abstract: 61 НАУЧНЫЙ ОБЗОРГалотерапия (галоаэрозольная терапия) являет-ся одним из эффективных и наиболее физиологич-ных методов профилактики, лечения и медицин-ской реабилитации детей с различными заболевани-ями. Галотерапия (от греч. hals -соль) -это неме-дикаментозный метод лечения в условиях искус-ственного микроклимата соляных спелеолечебниц [1,2].Действующим фактором данного вида терапии является галоаэрозоль, воспроизводимый в широ-ком диапазоне концентраций (от 0,5 до 10 мг/м 3 ). К числу важных компонентов, опр… Show more

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“…Moreover, the wearing of a NaCl-coated mask may mimic the effects of dry salt inhalation (halotherapy), frequently used to prevent and treat respiratory tract infections. Due to the increased osmotic pressure of inhaled NaCl, the following effects were observed, which are likely to be of clinical benefit in times of SARS-CoV-2: a decrease in inflammation and bronchial hyperreactivity, increased mucociliary elimination, dissolution of mucus, inhibition of bacterial growth, an increase in phagocyte activity and effects on general well-being and quality of life, such as relaxation effects on the central nervous system [ 27 , 28 , 29 ]. Finally, it should be noted that salt impregnation of face masks is by no means specific, but likely affects all kinds of microorganisms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the wearing of a NaCl-coated mask may mimic the effects of dry salt inhalation (halotherapy), frequently used to prevent and treat respiratory tract infections. Due to the increased osmotic pressure of inhaled NaCl, the following effects were observed, which are likely to be of clinical benefit in times of SARS-CoV-2: a decrease in inflammation and bronchial hyperreactivity, increased mucociliary elimination, dissolution of mucus, inhibition of bacterial growth, an increase in phagocyte activity and effects on general well-being and quality of life, such as relaxation effects on the central nervous system [ 27 , 28 , 29 ]. Finally, it should be noted that salt impregnation of face masks is by no means specific, but likely affects all kinds of microorganisms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Clinical researches have proven that children react quicker and more intensively. There is evidence about the high effectiveness of halotherapy for prophylaxis in frequently ill children and the possibility of its use for the treatment of acute respiratory diseases with children affected with chronic ears, nose and throat (ENT) disorders, respiratory and skin problems (13). This treatment is easily workable with children.…”
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confidence: 99%