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Volumen 11, Asunto 10 (2022)

Mini reseña

Yoga as a Treatment for Toxicities Caused by Cancer

Andrew Newberg

Low-intensity yoga, specifically gentle hatha and restorative, has been shown to be safe, effective and feasible for treating sleep disruption, fatigue related to cancer, cognitive impairment, psychosocial distress and musculoskeletal symptoms in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy and radiation as well as in cancer survivors, according to 24 phase II and one phase III clinical trials. If a patient is suffering from these toxicities, doctors should think about prescribing yoga by referring them to trained yoga practitioners. To confirm these findings and investigate additional yoga types, doses and delivery methods for treating cancer-related toxicities in patients and survivors, further definitive phase III clinical trials are required.

Mini reseña

Menopause: Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Anette Lycke

Menopause is related with tricky side effects, including hot glimmers, rest issues, temperament problems, sexual brokenness, weight gain and decreases in mental working. For the treatment of their symptoms, many women turn to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). This article conducts a critical literature review of the CAM treatments that are most frequently used to treat symptoms of menopause. Relevant Englishlanguage literature from March 2017 to the present was found through electronic searches. According to the findings, mind-body practices may help alleviate stress and the discomfort of some menopausal symptoms. Particularly, hypnosis is a mind-body treatment that has consistently been shown to reduce hot flashes to a clinically significant degree. Natural products' efficacy is not well established and there are some safety concerns. Medical services suppliers ought to consider the proof on CAM in giving an integrative wellbeing way to deal with menopausal side effect the executives.

Artículo de revisión

A Review Article on Efficacy of Homeopathy in Iron Deficiency Anemia

Anjali Dharmani*, Chandramani Parinit, Sumaiya Patel, Seema Kapadiya, Sahiba Jamil and Apurva Dixit

Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) is one of the most common dietary deficiencies, accounting for about half of all instances of anemia. It is widespread in many impoverished nations. In most cases, thorough blood analysis and high serum ferritin levels may be used to diagnose this deficient disease. IDA may develop as a result of physiological pressures placed on developing children, adolescents, and pregnant women. In the case of all patients, however, the underlying reason should be explored. Inevitably, proper therapy of this illness improves quality of life, reduces iron deficient symptoms, and reduces the risk of death. The necessity of a blood transfusion oral iron supplementation and intravenous iron therapy are two therapeutic options. As a result, intravenous iron supplementation is regarded an undesirable technique, and the safety problems connected with this strategy in the event of extremely high dosages or in the context of very high ferritin levels are not well understood. The review's goal is to give a critical overview and up to date information about IDA diagnosis and treatment options.

Artículo de revisión

Role of homoeopathic medicine in Osteoarthritis

Sancharika Bansal*

Over the past year many studies and clinical trials have been published in the osteoarthritis field. This research is based on how osteoarthritis develop by reporting the pathophysiology, prognosis, diagnosis and its treatments. We can cure osteoarthritis using the homoeopathic law "Similia Similibus Curanter," which aids in the treatment of the disease and by finding out the miasmatic approach.

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