Significance of Treatment
Synonyms: Therapy, Care, Remedy, Intervention, Management, Cure, Solution, Rehabilitation, Medication
In Dutch: Behandeling; In Finnish: Hoito; In Spanish: Tratamiento; In German: Behandlung; In Malay: Rawatan; In Swedish: Behandling
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Buddhist concept of 'Treatment'
In Buddhism, Treatment encompasses the medical care provided to ailing individuals, highlighting their needs for specific nourishment as part of their healing process within the community.
From: Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6
(1) The medical care that the sick Brethren were undergoing, which led them to desire special food.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Treatment'
In Hinduism, Treatment encompasses divine healing, patient care, therapeutic methods, and specific procedures targeting medical conditions, especially those affecting vital regions, suggesting a holistic approach to health and well-being.
From: Charaka Samhita (English translation)
(1) Refers to the procedures and methods used to address medical conditions, particularly those affecting the three vital regions.[2] (2) Refers to the specific methods and procedures employed in the therapy against diseases.[3]
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 2: Nidanasthana
(1) The management and care of a patient for the purpose of combating disease or conditions.[4]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) The purpose of the Lord's visit to Murari Gupta's house, indicating a need for healing or remedy.[5]
The concept of Treatment in local and regional sources
Treatment encompasses healing practices from Master C.V.V.'s yoga, patient care management, age-specific approaches in traditional texts, and holistic processes for rejuvenation, emphasizing both physical and mental well-being.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The management and care of a patient for the purpose of combating disease or alleviating suffering.[6] (2) A byproduct of Master C.V.V.'s yoga that aimed to heal physical and mental ailments of those who approached him.[7]
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) The treatment refers to the entire process that Malaviya underwent, including the medicine, diet, and isolation, and was aimed at rejuvenation.[8] (2) Treatment is something that requires special attention to age, and in the Sushrutasamhita, age is necessarily taken into consideration in the treatment of bone and joint trauma and in the application of enemas, and fractures are easily treated in the first age.[9]
The concept of Treatment in scientific sources
The keyphrase "Treatment" pertains to medical care aimed at managing or curing diseases, specifically highlighting approaches like antibiotics and supportive therapies used for pneumonia.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is a medical intervention given to a patient, and the text discusses the ethical considerations of different treatments in clinical trials.[10] (2) This is the medical care provided to patients, and the effectiveness of the treatment is analyzed in the study.[11] (3) This refers to the medical interventions provided to the patient, and is a key element of the case report.[12] (4) This refers to the therapeutic use of radioactive iodine, which is a safe and effective modality in achieving high cure rates with appropriate patient selection and regular follow-up.[13] (5) The medical approaches used to manage the disease.[14]