
Inhalation therapies offer many curative possibilities. Inhalation therapy is especially effective for curing respiratory apparatus diseases such as: recurring bronchitis, chronic catarrhal bronchitis, bronchial asthma and emphysema in forms with slight and medium signs of inflammation.
Inhalation therapy is recommended for curing ear, nose and throat diseases such as recurring rhinitis, chronic rhinitis, allergic and vasomotor rhinitis, recurring allergic and chronic sinusitis, recurring and chronic pharyngitis, catarrhal laryngitis, rhinogenic deafness, syringitis, and recurring and chronic catarrhal otitis media.
The scope of inhalation therapy is to bring the mucus in the ear-nose-throat system in contact with fragmented mineral water and gas in the same by inhalation, insufflation or with aerosols, depending on the fragmentation technique.