Hot spring therapy of the patients exposed to atomic bomb radiation, 15
Description
The patients exposed to the atomic bomb radiation in Hiroshima area came to Beppu Spa to have hot spring therapy. During the fiscal year of 1982 (April, 1982, to March, 1983), 3972 persons came to the hot spring sanatorium, and 586 patients (14.8 %) received physical examination. Among them, 473 patients (80.7 %) were exposed to the atomic bomb radiation on August 6, 1945, or entered in the city of Hiroshima by August 20, 1945, according to the official notebook issued by the government. Physical examination was performed twice a week during their stay, and more than 53.5 % of the patients were older than 70, and the oldest was 93 years old. Blood pressure was measured when the patients came in and went out, and hypertensive patients were asked to observe the rule of treatment strictly. The complaints of the patients which brought them to the hot spring were mostly pain in bodies and lower extremities, and hypertension, common cold syndrome, diabetes and constipation. Patients took hot spring bath 2 - 3 times daily, and many patients had microwave and low frequency wave treatment. Soaking in a bath (containing 1.4 mg of cupric sulfate and 11.4 mg of zinc sulfate per liter) was practiced by diabetic patients. The therapeutic effects were difficult to judge because the period of stay of the most patients was about 10 days, but in most of them, subjective symptoms were relieved when they left the sanatorium. (Yamashita, S.)
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Oita-Ken Onsen Chosa Kenkyukai Hokoku
- Journal Issue
- no.34
- Series
- Oita-Ken Onsen Chosa Kenkyukai Hokoku.
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Japan
- Country of Input or Organization
- Japan
- INIS RN
- 15069837
- Subject category
- S63: RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGANISMS AND BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Numerical Data
- Descriptors DEI
- A-BOMB SURVIVORS; BLOOD PRESSURE; DISEASES; HIROSHIMA; PATIENTS; STATISTICAL DATA; THERAPY; THERMAL SPRINGS
- Descriptors DEC
- ASIA; DATA; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; INFORMATION; JAPAN; MEDICINE; NUMERICAL DATA