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Climatotherapy

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Climatotherapy
MeSHD013790

Climatotherapy refers to temporary or permanent relocation of a patient to a region with a climate more favourable to recovery from or management of a condition. Examples include:

  • The partial pressure of oxygen is lower at high altitude, so a person with sickle cell disease might move to a lower altitude to reduce the number of sickle crises.[1]
  • Several sites around the world are advertised or studied as possibly of therapeutic benefit to patients with psoriasis, most notably the Dead Sea region.[2][3]

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References

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  1. ^ "Sickle Cell Disease-What Increases Your Risk".
  2. ^ Climatotherapy sites Archived 2005-06-12 at archive.today National Psoriasis Foundation
  3. ^ Hodak, Emmilia; Alice B. Gottlieb; Tsvi Segal; Yael Politi; Lea Maron; Jaqueline Sulkes; Michael David (2003). "Climatotherapy at the Dead Sea is a remittive therapy for psoriasis: combined effects on epidermal and immunologic activation". Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 49 (3): 451–7. doi:10.1067/S0190-9622(03)00916-2. PMID 12963909.