
The authors show that intensification of peloid therapy, i.e. more frequent procedures, in patients with pulmonary diseases imposes additional load on the regulatory systems: vegetative, cardiovascular, immune. Moderate balneological reactions become more frequent, therapeutic results worsen. How to correct the above negative effects is proposed.
Time Factors, Critical Care, Plant Extracts, Mud Therapy, Chronic Disease, Remission Induction, Temperature, Humans, Lung Diseases, Obstructive, Bronchitis, Adaptation, Physiological
Time Factors, Critical Care, Plant Extracts, Mud Therapy, Chronic Disease, Remission Induction, Temperature, Humans, Lung Diseases, Obstructive, Bronchitis, Adaptation, Physiological
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