Respiratory and Inhalation Therapy
Respiratory therapy supports the health of the respiratory system through specialized techniques involving clean air and therapeutic aerosols. It is ideal for patients suffering from conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, allergies, or other chronic respiratory problems.

Included procedures:
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Aeroionotherapy – Therapy using negatively charged ions to purify the air and reduce allergic reactions. Duration: 45 minutes per session, 5–16 sessions recommended.
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Inhalations – Administration of therapeutic aerosols to open airways, hydrate respiratory mucosa, and reduce inflammation. Duration: 12 minutes per session, 5–16 sessions recommended.
Benefits:
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Improved Respiratory Function – These procedures help open the airways and enhance lung capacity.
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Relief of Allergy Symptoms – Aeroionotherapy and inhalations can reduce allergic reactions by purifying the air and soothing inflammation in the respiratory tract.
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Relaxation and Comfort – Exposure to purified air and inhalation procedures create a general state of well-being and calm, especially important for patients with breathing difficulties.
This is particularly indicated for:
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Chronic Respiratory Conditions – Beneficial for patients with asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or other obstructive pulmonary diseases. Improves breathing and reduces symptoms' frequency and severity.
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Respiratory Allergies – Effective for people allergic to dust, pollen, or airborne particles—these therapies soothe irritated airways.
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Post-Infection Recovery – Helps patients recovering from respiratory infections like pneumonia or acute bronchitis to regain lung function.
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Immune Support for the Respiratory System – Can be used preventively, especially in cold seasons, to strengthen the respiratory system.
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Stress and Sleep Disorders - Aeroionotherapy, in particular, is known for reducing stress and improving sleep quality, beneficial for those with stress-related breathing issues.