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You have a gynecological problem? Here are some tips on where to go on vacation.

Do you have a constant stomach ache caused by permanent pelvic inflammation? Are you struggling with endometriosis or infertility? In addition to medication, Hungarian medicinal waters can be a great complimentary treatment. Here is the list of places to go to if you want to heal.

Gynecological treatments are based on iron and alum infused water which can be particularly effective in inflammatory diseases, certain forms of infertility, ovarian dysfunction, hormonal dysfunction and in Parádfürdő the treatment of conditions after gynecological surgery.

The hospital in is an institution with a long and prestigious history and is probably Hungary’s most well-known rehabilitation clinics. In a picturesque setting, the mineral water from the area's springs has been used for medical purposes since the 18th century. There are three different types of medicinal waters in the area, the most important being the water rich in iron and alum, which is obtained from rocks through soaking. The cold alum water that’s obtained is later mixed in with hot water. The brownish, 38 degree Celsius water is used as a sitting bath for about 10 to 20 minutes. Healing waters have a great tradition in the treatment of endometriosis, PCO, and infertility, and its general immune strengthening, pain killing and mood lifting effects are well known too. The sitting bath is complemented by therapeutic gymnastics, mud masks and electric therapy.

The medicinal water of Harkány also has a healing effect on gynecological problems. We can also get personalized, targeted balneotherapy treatments at the new Zsigmondy Vilmos spa hospital. According to a study on the hospital website (http://www.harkanykorhaz.hu/hu), several types of treatments for the illnesses are used simultaneously. The healing waters of Harkány are otherwise have vasodilatory, anti-inflammatory, anticonvulsant and muscular relaxing effects, which are mostly due to the hydrogen sulphide contained in the water and the sulfur content of the water also strengthens the immune system. Baths of medicinal water, mud treatments, therapeutic massages, physiotherapy and circulation improvement procedures are also used in the hospital. After gynecological, laboratory and ultrasound tests, the treatments usually take three weeks.

In Zalakaros, a very hot 96 degree Celsius thermal water – that comes from over 2000 meters underground and is rich in alkaline hydrogen carbonate, sodium chloride, and sulfur –can be used to cure chronic inflammation and chronic uterine inflammation.

There are two types of medicinal waters in Sárvár, one at a temperature of 43 degrees Celsius and another at 83 degrees Celsius, the latter being the famous ‘Sárvár Thermal Mineral’. The salty bath can be effectively used to treat musculoskeletal illnesses and gynecological problems as well. The medicinal water’s beneficial effect on prolonged abdominal pain and chronic gynecological inflammatory diseases has been known for many decades, so if you’re struggling with endometriosis it is especially recommended to spend time in the water.

The thermal water of Hévíz is rich in minerals, and therefore it is also effective in reducing chronic gynecological inflammations.

The less widely used Igal water that is a lot less known and is 81 degrees Celsius with a high salt, iodine, sulfur, alkaline chloride and hydrocarbon concentration, which is best for those suffering from endometriosis because it is great in curing bleeding disorders, pain caused by gynecological problems and inflammation, bladder and other urological complaints and it also helps in the treatment of digestive and inflammatory problems affecting the intestines.

It is important to know that you should not go too crazy with the time of the bath, because sitting in the water for too long can make the symptoms worse. Not to mention that long hot water baths reduce blood pressure, which can even lead to fainting. Experts recommend that you take a break after 20 minutes, get out of the water, but this 20 minute period in the water can be repeated several times a day.