Sentences with phrase «of symptomatic therapy»

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There is no cure; all current therapies focus on providing symptomatic relief and reducing the number and severity of attacks.
«For symptomatic older men with low testosterone levels, testosterone therapy led to consistent improvement in most types of sexual activity,» Cunningham said.
«Our study emphasizes the importance of individualized therapy strategies and lifestyle interventions in order to prevent structural knee joint degeneration as early as possible in obese and overweight patients at risk for osteoarthritis or with symptomatic osteoarthritis,» Dr. Gersing said.
«Information about the potential effect on hearing is important to include in a discussion regarding the risks and benefits of hormone therapy for symptomatic menopausal women.»
Joseph Poole, M.D., Ph.D., of the Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, and colleagues studied whether therapy with granulocyte - macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM - CSF), an agent that functions as a white blood cell growth factor, would improve walking performance in patients with symptomatic peripheral artery disease (a form of vascular disease in which there is partial or total blockage of an artery, usually one leading to a leg or arm).
For symptomatic women, hormone therapy started near menopause improves menopause symptoms and reduces the risk of diabetes.»
In particular, about 30 % of patients are still undiagnosed; moreover, only symptomatic therapy is still available for the majority of persons with RD.
Currently, treatment of SMA is entirely symptomatic and focuses on preserving muscle strength and lung function by physical therapy and assisted ventilation.
Current therapies are focused principally on symptomatic relief, due in part to a lack of understanding of the basic biology of the disease.
Currently approved therapies are only symptomatic in nature, providing modest improvements in memory without altering the progression of the disease pathology [4, 5].
Cannabis - based therapies for the treatment of MS can provide symptomatic and true therapeutic relief.
The use of testosterone replacement therapy can help those who are both symptomatic and deficient in the hormone.
This study confirms that the art of relaxation with guided imagery and receptive music therapy is effective in the alternative symptomatic treatment of fibromyalgia.
In almost all cases, thyroid hormone replacement therapy may give symptomatic relief, but it will impair complete healing of your thyroid.
Short - term (7 - 10 days), modified therapeutic fasting is an established therapy for the symptomatic treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases.
However, many of our patients report feeling symptomatic relief, more energy, and an overall sense of well - being after just one session of intravenous vitamin therapy!
Despite this notion, most of the therapies associated with muscle imbalance were directed at tight and painful muscles, which, within the tight / weak model of muscle imbalance, were the most symptomatic and easiest to detect.
The cohort included 9 patients with symptomatic Crohn's disease (CD) and 6 with ulcerative colitis (UC), half of whom were on biologic therapy, with an average disease duration of 19 years (1).
Management of IBD involves symptomatic medication therapy as well as medication to decrease inflammation.
Treatment not only addresses the overgrowth of yeast or bacteria in the ear canals, but also must treat the underlying allergic causes either through symptomatic antihistamine or cortisone therapy, or through allergy shots.
Parvo has no cure, only supportive and symptomatic treatment which includes intravenous fluid therapy, antibiotics to help against secondary infection and medication to vomiting (antiemetics) etc... Hydration is the key, ensuring that Turky remains hydrated and gets antibiotics (I can not legally mention which) would give him the best chance of a successful recovery.
Symptomatic therapy may also be helpful in identifying the origin of the problem, like antiacids.
In most cases of poisoning, it is always best to visit your Veterinarian for preventative care; whether that is activated charcoal, inducing vomiting (not recommended in this case) or symptomatic therapy.
The level of anorexia should be calculated in order to assess the dog's condition and the severity of the problem, but also as a way to define a plan for symptomatic and supportive therapy.
The tested herbal cream appears to be a fast - acting safe alternative to conventional therapy for symptomatic treatment of canine localised dermatitis with pruritus.
Intravenous calcium is the usual course of treatment along with other symptomatic therapy.
Other than that the only other treatment is supportive and symptomatic therapy for any symptoms which Mancha presents with; it is really a case of waiting for the effects of the pills to pass and for Mancha to recover.
In most cases, microscopic identification of the organism in a symptomatic pet will support beginning antibiotic therapy.
There are many symptoms of nicotine poisoning including vomiting, tremors, weakness, lethargy, increased heart rate and seizures; generally once nicotine is consumed, a visit to a Veterinarian within three or four hours is required to initiate vomiting and to start supportive therapy, after 24 hours any treatment would be symptomatic based on any symptoms Cricket presents.
Individual and family counselling offering assessment, guidance and therapy to children, adolescents and their parents who are in conflict, uncertain about disciplinary approaches, concerned about poor school performance, or by the appearance of symptomatic behaviours.
But using such terms to organize our thinking about them means, from a Collaborative Couple Therapy point of view, that we are defining people in terms of their symptomatic behavior — their fall - back measures — rather than looking for the inner struggle and defining them in terms of that.
First, Christian will provide examples of typical and symptomatic play expressions in the form of pictures and video from actual play therapy sessions to help you potentially identify children who may be in need of further assessment by a mental health professional.
The mean relapse rate is 50 % at one year and over 70 % at four years.1 A recent prospective twelve year follow - up study showed that individuals with bipolar disorder were symptomatic for 47 % of the time.2 This poor outcome in naturalistic settings suggests an efficacy effectiveness gap for mood stabilisers that has resulted in a re-assessment of the role of adjunctive psychological therapies in bipolar disorder.3 Recent randomised controlled trials show that the combination of pharmacotherapy and about 20 — 25 sessions of an evidence - based manualised therapy such as individual cognitive behaviour therapy4 or family focused therapy5 may reduce relapse rates in comparison to a control intervention (mainly treatment as usual) in currently euthymic people with bipolar disorder.
In my view, my only option since I can not offer recommendations for child custody considerations is for me to decline therapy until such time as the child's protection during the active phase of treatment can be guaranteed by a protective separation of the child from the pathogenic influence of the narcissistic / borderline) parent whose distorted parenting practices are inducing the child's symptomatic state.
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The need for a protective separation of the child is made necessary on two grounds, 1) to protect the child from continued exposure to the psychological child abuse associated with the pathogenic parenting of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent, and 2) to prevent psychological harm to the child during the active phase of treatment as a result of being turned into a «psychological battleground» by the continued active resistance of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent to the goals of therapy, and from the continued motivated efforts of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent to maintain the child's symptomatic state even as therapy seeks to resolve the child's symptoms.
From a therapeutic perspective, the protective separation is needed in order to protect the child from being turned into a «psychological battleground» by the continuing psychological pressures applied to the child by the narcissistic / (borderline) parent designed to maintain the child's symptomatic rejection of the other parent even while therapy is trying to restore the child's affectionally bonded relationship with the targeted parent.
This form of therapy utilizes therapeutic techniques to help the family or couple leave behind symptomatic behaviors, and to alter the interactional patterns leading to the problem.
Research has shown that in these cases that the most efficient therapeutic approach for the fastest symptomatic relief is the right combination of therapy and medication.
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