Treatment
Classifications of medical treatment
- Curative – to cure a patient of an illness
- Palliative – to relieve symptoms from an illness
- Preventative – to avoid the onset of an illness
- Surgery
- Biological Therapy
- Hormonal Therapy
FAQ
About Treatment
Different types of treatment work for different people. It depends on how sick a person is and what drugs the person is addicted to.It also depends on the person. Each person is different. What works for one person might not work for someone else. It’s important for people to talk with their doctor about a treatment plan that’s just right for them.
The length of treatment for psychological problems will necessarily vary from one individual to another. Essentially, the treatment (type and duration) should always be matched appropriately to the nature and severity of the person’s presenting difficulties
Over the last few decades, the advancement in medical technology has made it possible to cure diseases that were once considered incurable. However, the cost of their treatment is so high, it is almost impossible for a middle class person to afford them.
The 10 most common clinician-reported RFVs were upper respiratory tract infection, hypertension, routine health maintenance, arthritis, diabetes, depression or anxiety, pneumonia, acute otitis media, back pain, and dermatitis.
Generic drugs are copies of brand-name drugs that have exactly the same dosage, intended use, effects, side effects, route of administration, risks, safety, and strength as the original drug. In other words, their pharmacological effects are exactly the same as those of their brand-name counterparts.