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    Balneológia (általános)

    Prof. Dr. Bender Tamás

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Please guide me to a resort where they can thermal baths are indicated in hyperthyroidism, Basedow disease associated with hypertension and anxiety. Someone said it was in Eger, but it would help a lot and your opinion. Thank you!

For Hyperthyreodism has no special thermal water. If your RR value is stabil(!), every type of water can be used.
The water is Eger contains radon(only in low dose) which has very good pain killing effect. High contain radon water (or cave) is not good for your disease, but such a low contain radon won't disturb your thyreoid metabolism.

Prof. Dr. Bender Tamás

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