Venturina Thermal Baths, Livorno
Tuscany is a magnificent land, and if it turns out to be a destination for your holidays, how not to visit the Terme di Venturina. The Thermal Baths of Venturina are located a few kilometers from the city center and the sea. The thermal baths of Venturina are surrounded by a beautiful landscape, rich in streams, hot water jets and charming facilities that promote relaxation and tranquility.
The therapeutic properties of the waters of the thermal baths of Venturina are famous throughout Italy and are indicated for different types such as diseases concerning the apparatus
respiratory, ENT diseases, rheumatic problems, bone and muscle or joint problems, diseases of the esophagus and digestive system, etc. offered by the thermal baths of Venturina are recognized by the Ministry of Health and enjoy the conventions of our national health system. The main treatments are the Thermal Bath: it consists in immersing the patient in thermal water at a temperature of 36 degrees, this can also be decreased or raised in relation to the need of the patient.
It is carried out fasting, at the end of the bath the patient is put to rest for 15 minutes, completely covered using thermal tissues that allow to complete the process of temperature adaptation and thus obtain the right vascular benefits.
Mud with therapeutic bath and shower: Thermal mud is applied to the patient's body at certain points or throughout the body. The mud temperature is about 44 degrees and is applied for a duration of 12 minutes, later it is removed through a cleaning shower or therapeutic bath.
Inhalation Cures: they consist of a cure based on very fine thermal water that is breathed by the patient, there are also four types of inhalations: hot-wet inhalation, ionic aereosol, flowing water aereosol, mist.
The thermal baths of Venturina are located in Campiglia Marittima, near Livorno, and getting there is very easy, just continue along the ; #39; Aurelia and take state road 20 to Campiglia Marittima.
written by Mark Dutton - Last update: 30/09/2021
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