Comano thermal water (CTW) is a hypotonic, bicarbonate-calcium-magnesium mineral water traditionally used to manage chronic inflammatory and relapsing skin diseases. This review summarises and discusses the available clinical, experimental, and translational evidence on CTW, with a particular focus on dermatological indications. The physicochemical properties of CTW, along with the presence of a stable, non-pathogenic microbial community, are examined in relation to their potential biological activity. Clinical studies indicate that CTW-based balneotherapy, alone or in combination with narrowband Ultraviolet B (UVB) phototherapy, is associated with improvements in disease severity, symptom burden, and quality of life in patients with psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, and has a favourable safety and tolerability profile. Experimental data further suggest that CTW may exert anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects, modulate keratinocyte function, support skin barrier restoration, and influence the cutaneous microenvironment, including microbiome-related pathways. The review also outlines emerging evidence for CTW in skin regeneration and in upper airway inflammatory conditions treated via inhalation-based approaches. Overall, this review suggests that CTW may serve as a biologically active therapeutic resource, warranting further investigation as a complementary approach within integrative management strategies for inflammatory and barrier-related conditions.

Clinical and Mechanistic Evidence for Comano Thermal Water: A Narrative Review / Baldo, E., Abeni, D., Agostini, G., Armato, U., Bauer, P., Belloni Fortina, A., Calza, A., Cervadoro, E., Chiarini, A., Ciprandi, G., Dal Prà, I., Faga, A., Farina, S., Geat, D., Giovannini, M., Girolomoni, G., Gisondi, P., Jousson, O., Manara, S., Mira, E., et al.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 27:9(2026), pp. 389301-389319. [10.3390/ijms27093893]

Clinical and Mechanistic Evidence for Comano Thermal Water: A Narrative Review

Agostini, Giovanni;Girolomoni, Giampiero;Gisondi, Paolo;Jousson, Olivier;Manara, Serena;Pedron, Renato;Segata, Nicola;
2026-01-01

Abstract

Comano thermal water (CTW) is a hypotonic, bicarbonate-calcium-magnesium mineral water traditionally used to manage chronic inflammatory and relapsing skin diseases. This review summarises and discusses the available clinical, experimental, and translational evidence on CTW, with a particular focus on dermatological indications. The physicochemical properties of CTW, along with the presence of a stable, non-pathogenic microbial community, are examined in relation to their potential biological activity. Clinical studies indicate that CTW-based balneotherapy, alone or in combination with narrowband Ultraviolet B (UVB) phototherapy, is associated with improvements in disease severity, symptom burden, and quality of life in patients with psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, and has a favourable safety and tolerability profile. Experimental data further suggest that CTW may exert anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects, modulate keratinocyte function, support skin barrier restoration, and influence the cutaneous microenvironment, including microbiome-related pathways. The review also outlines emerging evidence for CTW in skin regeneration and in upper airway inflammatory conditions treated via inhalation-based approaches. Overall, this review suggests that CTW may serve as a biologically active therapeutic resource, warranting further investigation as a complementary approach within integrative management strategies for inflammatory and barrier-related conditions.
2026
E Baldo; D Abeni; G Agostini; U Armato; P Bauer; A Belloni Fortina; A Calza; E Cervadoro; A Chiarini; G Ciprandi; I Dal Prà; A Faga; S Farina; D Geat; M Giovannini; G Girolomoni; P Gisondi; O Jousson; S Manara; E Mira; G Nicoletti; C Pagliarello; R Pedron; A Peroni; V Rizzo; N Segata; G Tettamanti; M Zanoni; G Zumiani; M Cristofolini
Baldo, Ermanno; Abeni, Damiano; Agostini, Giovanni; Armato, Ubaldo; Bauer, Paolo; Belloni Fortina, Anna; Calza, Anna; Cervadoro, Elisa; Chiarini, Anna...espandi
Clinical and Mechanistic Evidence for Comano Thermal Water: A Narrative Review / Baldo, E., Abeni, D., Agostini, G., Armato, U., Bauer, P., Belloni Fortina, A., Calza, A., Cervadoro, E., Chiarini, A., Ciprandi, G., Dal Prà, I., Faga, A., Farina, S., Geat, D., Giovannini, M., Girolomoni, G., Gisondi, P., Jousson, O., Manara, S., Mira, E., et al.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 27:9(2026), pp. 389301-389319. [10.3390/ijms27093893]
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