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where to go to treat COPD chronic lung disease.
I am 64 years old. I live in SIBERIA in a polluted city. I have never been treated in a sanatorium according to my profile. It’s all the same to me and me - what kind of food. what kind of service I will tolerate. Hospitals are no better. MAJOR treatment. And preferably not very expensive. There is only one road to Crimea - what is it worth!
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аватар lazy_person
It has always been believed that the Crimea, its maritime climate ("dry subtropical") is very suitable for the prevention of respiratory diseases. organs. The most famous: - pos. Alupka, pos. Miskhor. Inexpensive sanatorium "Ai-Petri", approximately from $50/day.
Relatively cheaply you can"improve your health" in the village of Beregovoye (6 km from Feodosia), but the climate there is already different, it is not "subtropical"...
Everywhere in the Crimea (Alupka, Miskhor, Gaspra, Gurzuf... etc.) sanatorium rest will be from $50/day and more, in good sanatoriums (Dyulber, Dnepr...) from $100/day
аватар sent2008
In Kislovodsk there is a sanatorium Elbrus and Dzhinal according to your profile, maybe you will try to get a ticket through social insurance somehow. You can get by plane to Minvod.
аватар hatinka
Indeed, Crimea is very suitable for the treatment of lung diseases. But pay attention to the fact that with the collapse of the union there was a big bias towards tourism and most of the sanatoriums began to accept everyone and not much attention is already paid to treatment. Most tuberculosis sanatoriums accept everyone. Most sanatoriums put up high price tags in the summer, although for the treatment of most diseases of the Crimean "profile" it's just not August, but spring and autumn ... Be sure to choose the right time to visit, what would be treated. And listen at the same time not to the Crimean sanatorium, but to your doctor. Then the treatment will be effective and much more economical. Yes, and get there, it seems, with fewer problems than in the summer.
What kind of food, it doesn’t matter, but it’s hot there, which means that there is every chance of corny poisoning. But another important factor is drinking water. In Siberia, I think, things are better with the quality of drinking water. Probably.
аватар mazja1
You shouldn't go there. It will be expensive and inefficient ... There is a complete decline. Now in the Crimea, not only with water, but also with food.
аватар musja7
I can answer exactly (my husband is a chronic bronchitis, so in the Crimea every year): choose a vacation along the Miskhor_Alupka-Simeiz line. It is here that there is a unique microclimate in the middle of the South Coast itself, which is suitable for the treatment of the broncho-pulmonary system. Plus juniper groves, which have bactericidal properties. It was not for nothing that tuberculosis patients were treated here in the USSR. But there is one thing: good sanatoriums are at exorbitant prices (and I don’t think that you have a desire to relax in bad conditions). Pay attention to the sanatorium"Miskhor","South Coast". "Pearl". There is good food and you can choose normal conditions. True, the price is expensive (it's cheaper to fly to Turkey). There is another minus (huge): the beaches. The beach line is very narrow. The sea eats up the land every year more and more. In general, at 8 in the morning you will not place your rug on the beach. You will go to the water over your heads. In general, everything is like in the movie"Be my husband " with Mironov and Proklova. back - rise.
аватар musja7
And keep in mind: if you get from Siberia to the Crimean subtropics, you can get a severe aggravation. All the same, the climatic zones are very different. Maybe. rest in the Crimea is just contraindicated for you. Well, what would be the effect - at least 21 days (and even better, at least a month): 10 days will be spent on acclimatization and at least 2-3 more weeks are needed for treatment.
аватар hobot2012
Why don't you want to go to Belokurikha? There is a wonderful treatment of the respiratory organs.
аватар hobot2012
Belokurikha, Altai Territory. Wonderful place! Good treatment, great climate.
аватар talipov
to our sanatorium, for the treatment of lungs there is a medical base
http://zorikrym.ru/
аватар Apyatka
With COPD, you need to be careful when changing climatic zones. No respiratory failure? What is the severity? Are you independent of corticosteroids? Your idea seems dangerous to me. But if your attending physician does not mind, then I can advise Yuzhnoberezhny. Of the minuses, the Soviet Union is at its best (with regards to accommodation) and a steep climb from the sea. Of the relative disadvantages, the beach of the sanatorium is small, sunbeds are paid, there is very little space left for vacationers without a sun lounger. Entry into the water can be difficult due to rocks, especially when the sea is rough. But the climate there is very good, the prices are moderate, the sanatorium is specialized in the treatment of the respiratory tract. And these are undoubted advantages.
http://www.laspi.com/sanat/35/treatment by reference you can see the prices and generally all the information about the sanatorium.
Also keep in mind that you need to go a couple of stops by minibus to Alupka. Walking in the heat is almost impossible for an unhealthy and middle-aged person. But, I repeat, such a sharp change in climate can exacerbate and aggravate the course of the disease.
аватар imsurvivor
To be honest, now, of course, many people praise the Crimean health resorts, but in my deep conviction, such cases are best treated abroad. My mother had NSCLC, we treated him in Israel here https://www.google.com/url?q= https://onco-il.ru/procedures/lechenie-raka-legkih-v-izraile&sa=D&ust= 1506619025343000&usg=AFQjCNFynIjcrRm95nD19sdvvdEgTXBmbw whatever you say, the specialists there are still head and shoulders above ours and more experienced. helped us.
аватар Miller2020
You can go to Israel to treat COPD ... very good reviews about Tel Aviv CLINIC - https://www.medicaltourisrael.com/?p=15370
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