👉 Haematothermal refers to a process that involves the use of heat and radiation in conjunction with the extraction of blood from the body. This technique is used to treat a variety of conditions, including cancer, by removing cancerous cells or reducing the severity of certain diseases. In haematothermal therapy, the patient's body is exposed to high temperatures (typically around 40-120°C) that stimulate the production of antibodies and other immune responses. This can help reduce inflammation in the body