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what is the term used to describe treatment that is aimed at relief of symptoms

by Mr. Allan Kreiger DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is an alternative medicine?

the type of medical treatment that is the most popular in North America and Western European countries, based on the use of drugs and surgery to treat symptoms (=signs of illness). In such countries, other types of medical treatment are called alternative medicine or complementary medicine.

What do you call someone who does aromatherapy?

Someone who is trained to do aromatherapy is called an aromatherapist. a medical treatment in which a man’s sperm (=cells from his sex organs) are put into a woman’s womb (=the part of her body where a baby can grow) so that she can become pregnant

What is a person who treats people using homeopathy called?

A person who treats people using homeopathy is called a homeopath. medical treatment in which hormones are given to a woman to reduce the effects of the menopause (=when she stops being able to have children) hormone replacement therapy: a medical treatment designed to reduce the effects of a woman’s menopause

Which medications are used to treat inflammatory and autoimmune conditions?

Inflammatory and autoimmune conditions leading to neuropathy can be controlled using immunosuppressive drugs such as prednisone, cyclosporine, or azathioprine.

What is the name of the system of medical treatment that treats illnesses by natural methods such as exercise and controlling the food you?

What is the term for a medical treatment in which an anaesthetic is put into the lower back?

What is hormone replacement therapy?

What is electroconvulsive therapy?

What is complementary medicine?

What is the name of the person who treats people using homeopathy?

What is informal treatment in a special hospital?

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What is the treatment aimed at relief of symptoms?

Symptomatic treatment: Therapy that eases the symptoms without addressing the basic cause of the disease. For example, symptomatic treatment of advanced lung cancer that has spread (metastasized) beyond the lung is designed to decrease the pain and other symptoms but not to eradicate the disease.

What is medical term for treating symptoms?

Symptomatic treatment, supportive care, or supportive therapy is any medical therapy of a disease that only affects its symptoms, not the underlying cause.

What is symptom directed treatment?

This means that your care will be aimed at making your symptoms better. It will not treat the disease or condition that is causing your symptoms. It aims to identify your symptoms and pick treatments (actions or medications) for the best quality of life possible.

What does therapeutic mean in medical terms?

Definition of therapeutic 1 : of or relating to the treatment of disease or disorders by remedial agents or methods : curative, medicinal therapeutic diets They confirmed the therapeutic effect of supplemental light in treating winter depression with phototherapy.—

What does symptomatic mean in medical terms?

(SIMP-toh-MA-tik) Having to do with symptoms, which are signs of a condition or disease.

What is meant by supportive treatment?

Supportive care: Treatment given to prevent, control, or relieve complications and side effects and to improve the patient's comfort and quality of life.

What is principle treatment?

Principles of Treatment of Diseases Reduce the effect of the disease: Medicines are used to reduce the effect of illness. For example, illness such as the common cold does not have a cure; hence, treating symptoms will ease the illness to an extent.

What is specific treatment?

Treatment directed at the cause of a disease.

What is symptomatic drug?

There are a number of drugs available, often 'over the counter' (without a prescription), which can be very effective at treating symptoms such as diarrhoea, constipation and pain. These are known as symptomatic drugs. However, they do not reduce the inflammation causing these symptoms.

What is the base word of therapeutic?

The adjective therapeutic can be traced all the way back to the Greek word therapeutikos (from therapeuein, meaning “to attend” or “to treat”). Although the word relates to healing or soothing, therapeutic isn't reserved only for drugs or medical treatments.

What medical term means curing or capable of curing a disorder or disease?

Definition of curable : capable of being cured a curable illness.

What are the 3 types of therapy?

Approaches to psychotherapy fall into five broad categories:Psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapies. ... Behavior therapy. ... Cognitive therapy. ... Humanistic therapy. ... Integrative or holistic therapy.

What is the name of the system of medical treatment that treats illnesses by natural methods such as exercise and controlling the food you?

a system of medical treatment that treats illnesses by natural methods such as exercise and controlling the food you eat. Naturopathy is a form of complementary medicine.

What is the term for a medical treatment in which an anaesthetic is put into the lower back?

a medical treatment in which an anaesthetic (=drug that stops you feeling pain) is put into the lower back, especially of a woman who is giving birth to a baby

What is hormone replacement therapy?

hormone replacement therapy: a medical treatment designed to reduce the effects of a woman’s menopause

What is electroconvulsive therapy?

electroconvulsive therapy: a medical treatment for serious mental illness in which electricity is passed through your brain

What is complementary medicine?

complementary medicine. medical treatment using methods that are not used by most doctors and are intended to treat the causes of a disease rather than the symptoms. In western societies, acupuncture and hypnosis are types of complementary medicine.

What is the name of the person who treats people using homeopathy?

It is a form of complementary medicine. A person who treats people using homeopathy is called a homeopath.

What is informal treatment in a special hospital?

informal treatment in a special hospital to help someone to stop taking drugs or drinking alcohol

Why is advanced illness difficult to treat?

medical an advanced illness is difficult or impossible to treat because it has had time to develop completely

What is chronic pain?

medical a chronic illness or chronic pain is serious and lasts for a long time. A serious illness or pain that lasts only for a short time is described as acute

What happens when a condition or injury is disabling?

if a condition or injury is disabling, it affects your body or your brain and makes you unable to use it properly

What is an opportunistic disease?

medical an opportunistic disease or infection is one that attacks people who are already ill and who have a very weak immune system

What is the term for the beliefs, attitudes, and practice that defame individuals or groups?

Racism and discrimination are term defining the beliefs, attitudes and practice that defame individuals or groups because of which of the following characterics?

What is TF in psychology?

TF- Self talk is an individual's internal thought processes that influence how a situation is interpreted.

What is alcoholism also known as?

Alcoholism, also known as alcohol dependence, is a disease that includes what four symptoms?

What is the name of the system of medical treatment that treats illnesses by natural methods such as exercise and controlling the food you?

a system of medical treatment that treats illnesses by natural methods such as exercise and controlling the food you eat. Naturopathy is a form of complementary medicine.

What is the term for a medical treatment in which an anaesthetic is put into the lower back?

a medical treatment in which an anaesthetic (=drug that stops you feeling pain) is put into the lower back, especially of a woman who is giving birth to a baby

What is hormone replacement therapy?

hormone replacement therapy: a medical treatment designed to reduce the effects of a woman’s menopause

What is electroconvulsive therapy?

electroconvulsive therapy: a medical treatment for serious mental illness in which electricity is passed through your brain

What is complementary medicine?

complementary medicine. medical treatment using methods that are not used by most doctors and are intended to treat the causes of a disease rather than the symptoms. In western societies, acupuncture and hypnosis are types of complementary medicine.

What is the name of the person who treats people using homeopathy?

It is a form of complementary medicine. A person who treats people using homeopathy is called a homeopath.

What is informal treatment in a special hospital?

informal treatment in a special hospital to help someone to stop taking drugs or drinking alcohol

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