Conventional therapy

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Conventional therapy refers to the standard methods of treatment recognized by the medical community for specific diseases or conditions. These methods are typically backed by scientific evidence and are widely accepted as effective treatments.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Conventional therapy is often contrasted with alternative therapy, which refers to treatments that are not widely accepted by the medical community. While conventional therapy typically involves pharmaceuticals or surgery, alternative therapies can include a wide range of treatments such as herbal medicine, acupuncture, and chiropractic care.

Types of Conventional Therapy[edit | edit source]

There are several types of conventional therapy, including:

  • Pharmaceutical therapy: This involves the use of drugs to treat diseases. The drugs used in pharmaceutical therapy are typically tested in clinical trials before they are approved for use.
  • Surgical therapy: This involves the use of surgery to treat diseases. Surgical therapy can involve a wide range of procedures, from minor outpatient surgeries to major operations.
  • Radiation therapy: This involves the use of radiation to treat diseases, particularly cancer. Radiation therapy can be delivered externally or internally.
  • Chemotherapy: This involves the use of drugs to kill cancer cells. Chemotherapy can be used alone or in combination with other treatments.

Effectiveness of Conventional Therapy[edit | edit source]

The effectiveness of conventional therapy can vary depending on the disease or condition being treated. In general, conventional therapies are considered effective if they can cure the disease, slow its progression, or relieve symptoms.

Risks and Side Effects[edit | edit source]

Like all treatments, conventional therapy can have risks and side effects. These can vary depending on the specific treatment and the individual patient's health. It's important for patients to discuss these risks and side effects with their healthcare provider before starting treatment.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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