heliotherapy

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heliotherapy

A patient rests on a lounge chair for heliotherapy in a sunny garden.

Definition

Noun: - Therapeutic exposure to sunlight: A form of treatment that uses natural sunlight for its healing properties, often to treat certain skin conditions or to promote general health.

Usage

Heliotherapy is a specific medical or therapeutic term. It is used formally to describe a prescribed treatment involving controlled exposure to the sun's rays. - It is typically an uncountable noun. - It is used in medical, wellness, and historical contexts.

Examples
  • The clinic recommended a course of heliotherapy for the patient's psoriasis.
  • In ancient times, heliotherapy was a common practice for improving overall vitality.
  • Modern heliotherapy sessions are carefully timed to avoid the risks of overexposure.
Advanced Usage
  • As a concept in alternative medicine: Heliotherapy is sometimes discussed within the context of holistic or natural healing practices that emphasize the benefits of natural light.
    • The wellness retreat incorporated principles of heliotherapy into its program.
Variants and Related Words
  • Heliotherapeutic (adjective): Relating to or involving heliotherapy.
    • The heliotherapeutic benefits of the coastal climate were well-known.
  • Phototherapy (noun): A broader term for treatment using light, which can include artificial light sources. Heliotherapy is a specific type of phototherapy using sunlight.
Synonyms
  • Sunlight therapy: A more descriptive, less technical synonym.
  • Solar therapy: Another term with a similar meaning.
Notes
  • Heliotherapy should not be confused with casual sunbathing. It implies a deliberate, often medically supervised, therapeutic application.
  • Due to the known risks of ultraviolet radiation, modern heliotherapy is practiced with caution and specific guidelines.
heliotherapy

A patient rests on a lounge chair for heliotherapy in a sunny garden.

Noun
  1. therapeutic exposure to sunlight

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