RESUMO
225 females of reproductive age were treated in Sochi for inflammatory diseases of the small pelvis. The patients underwent climate, balneological, laser treatments and received thymogen. Therapeutic results estimated clinically, by adaptive responses, protein metabolism, proteolysis and ceruloplasmin activity, concentrations of proteolysis inhibitors and middle-mass molecules were analyzed with respect to the patients' residence and the season of their stay in the sanatorium. The best results in warm seasons were achieved in women from south regions. In northerners and some residents of middle Russia there were adaptive failures. For them, cool seasons were more advantageous. The authors recommend cool Sochi weather for treatment of small pelvis diseases in women living in the north, south and middle Russia.