Treatment 1 dermatosis
Psoriasis and eczema
The biggest difference between sea water and river water lies in its "saltiness", because sea water contains many minerals, including sodium, chlorine, sulfate, magnesium and calcium. Rich minerals make seawater very useful for skin diseases such as psoriasis. Psoriasis, commonly known as psoriasis, is a chronic autoimmune skin disease. Psoriasis patients usually show symptoms such as erythema, scales and itchy skin. Bathing in mineral-rich water is called "bath therapy" and has long been used to treat psoriasis. There is also evidence that "climate therapy" in the Dead Sea (transferring patients to a specific address for treatment) is also a very useful method to treat psoriasis. Of course, swimming in the Dead Sea is too extravagant, so it's good to take a dip in the nearby sea to relieve symptoms when you are on vacation or sightseeing. According to foreign patients, they feel better after swimming in the sea, which may also be related to sunbathing, which is an indispensable accessory of seawater bath. Sunlight has been proved to improve the symptoms of psoriasis.
Swimming in the sea is also good for eczema. For people with severe eczema, swimming in the sea is a good training method compared with training in chlorination pool. However, professionals also suggest that this kind of seawater bath varies from person to person. Some people feel very comfortable, while others may feel uncomfortable. There is evidence that absorbing magnesium is good for the skin of eczema patients, which may be because magnesium can make the skin less boring. People who have bathed in salt should understand that seawater rich in magnesium can improve the water retention of skin and make it stronger.