Baths for peripheral vasculopathies

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Indicated for vascular pathologies, the therapy consists of a cycle of 12 baths in Sillene thermal water. The baths for peripheral vasculopathies will be carried out in a single tub with hydromassage.

In cases of venous insufficiency, varicose veins, peripheral oedemas and phlebitis, carbonated hydromassage baths are useful. Baths for peripheral vasculopathies use Sillene water, a bicarbonate-sulphate-calcic water rich in carbon dioxide. The Co2 naturally contained in this thermal water has a reactivating action on the microcirculation, enhanced by the hydromassage effect. The temperature of the water used is pleasantly suitable for vascular problems, which do not benefit from too much heat. Baths for vasculopathies are performed in a single tub with the possibility of adding dissolved ozone, on the indication of the thermal doctor, to enhance the therapeutic effect of the water.
These cures are covered by the National Health Service and are prescribed by your family doctor or contracted specialist. The complete cure includes 12 days, possibly consecutive, of whirlpool baths.