Сurrent state and prospects of the Sakhalin balneological potential in rehabilitation and health resort treatment

M. Antonyuk, T. Gvozdenko, S. V. Lebedev, B. Chelnokova
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Aim. To assess the prospects for the use of mineral waters and therapeutic muds (peloids) of the Sakhalin region for treatment and prophylactic purposes on the basis of their balneological properties.Materials and methods. The results of balneological analyses of mineral waters and therapeutic muds of the island areas of the Sakhalin region and regulatory documents were used.Results. The mineral waters and therapeutic muds of the Sakhalin region as its major therapeutic resources are characterized. The main groups of mineral waters for internal and external use include siliceous thermal, iodobromic, arsenic, and boric waters. It is noted that unique deposits of Sakhalin-type mineral waters, such as acidic waters with a high content of metals, petroleum products, and organic substances, require additional research. The Sakhalin region is rich in all available types of therapeutic muds– silt sulfide, mound, peat, and sapropel.Conclusion. The Sakhalin region possesses a wide variety of balneological resources for health resort treatment and rehabilitation. Among them are the deposits of mineral waters and therapeutic muds that are promising for research and use in medical and wellness organizations.
萨哈林浴场在康复和疗养治疗方面的潜力现状和前景
目的根据萨哈林地区矿泉水和治疗泥(颗粒泥)的浴疗法特性,评估将其用于治疗和预防目的的前景。采用萨哈林州岛屿地区矿泉水和治疗泥的浴疗法分析结果和法规文件。萨哈林州的矿泉水和疗养泥是其主要疗养资源。供内部和外部使用的矿泉水主要包括硅热水、碘溴水、砷水和硼水。需要指出的是,萨哈林型矿泉水的独特矿藏,如金属、石油产品和有机物质含量较高的酸性水,需要进一步研究。萨哈林州富含各种类型的治疗泥--淤泥、土丘、泥炭和无机泥。萨哈林州拥有各种用于疗养和康复的浴疗法资源。其中,矿泉水和治疗泥的储量很有希望在医疗和保健机构中进行研究和使用。
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