altistusthoito
Altistusthoito, also known as altitude treatment or altitude therapy, is a medical practice that involves exposing patients to high altitudes for therapeutic purposes. The primary goal of altistusthoito is to improve respiratory function and alleviate symptoms associated with various respiratory conditions, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other lung diseases. The rationale behind this treatment is that the reduced atmospheric pressure at high altitudes can help to thin the mucus in the lungs, making it easier to cough up and reducing the workload on the heart and lungs.
The most common method of altistusthoito is to travel to a high-altitude location, typically above 2,500 meters
Altistusthoito is typically considered a last-resort treatment for severe cases of respiratory conditions that do not
In some cases, altistusthoito may be combined with other treatments, such as medication or pulmonary rehabilitation,