Doctors generally treat aplastic anemia effectively using immunosuppressives — drugs that prevent the immune system from attacking bone marrow —
allowing recovery of the patient's own marrow and long - term survival.
Not exact matches
One is to
allow the
patient time for possible
recovery to come about, and the other is the use
of induced hypothermia to reduce the brain's use
of oxygen, thus giving doctors more time to treat the
patient before further damage occurs due to any lack
of oxygen.
«Being prepared for a medical visit and knowing what questions to ask your doctor
allows patients to be more hands - on in their
recovery process, increasing their chances
of overcoming injury,» said Dr. Montgomery.
As with any exercise, one must appropriately balance work and
recovery, and be
patient enough to
allow the incredible adaptability
of the human body to respond to the training.
It makes sense that inpatient care will remove a
patient from the stress
of daily life and
allow for an easier
recovery.