The Importance of Halotherapy in the Treatment of COVID-19 Related Diseases
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Uysal, B., & Ulusinan, E. (2020). The Importance of Halotherapy in the Treatment of COVID-19 Related Diseases. Journal of Clinical & Experimental Investigations, 11(4).Abstract
Treatment and post-treatment rehabilitation of COVID-19, which first appeared in Wuhan,
China at the end of 2019, causing hundreds of thousands of people to die, has become very
important for both patients and scientists. Some chronic health problems, especially in healing
patients, have led to the emergence of alternative treatment methods. Significant studies have
been conducted on COVID-19 triggering chronic respiratory diseases in patients recovered
because of the effects on the respiratory tract. In some studies, it was found that individuals
who recovered could not use the functions of the lung with their pre-disease capacity.
Halotherapy, which is a treatment method applying by be delivered a fine powder to the upper
part of the lower respiratory tract of a person, is a natural and reliable therapy method for
respiratory infections, asthma, allergic and chronic bronchitis, colds, pharyngitis, rhinitis,
tonsillitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and various skin diseases. Halotherapy has
an important place in alternative medicine. Many studies have been carried out on the benefit
of Halotherapy, which is considered both Salt Therapy and Cave Therapy, in chronic respiratory
diseases. In this context, it is considered that Halotherapy can be useful in the treatment of
chronic respiratory diseases of individuals with COVID-19 disease in our study based on these
studies. Also, scientific studies are recommended treating patients with COVID-19 in areas
where salt therapy and speleotherapy are involved in the treatment of chronic respiratory
diseases
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