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What is called Recovery in Medical Terminology?



Recovery sound new to you because you have till now listened word, "Treatment" from your allopathic doctor. I think they need to mention it, because this is what they do. They did not do cure. They just do recovery not cure. Now, what this recovery mean and cure mean in medical terminology?

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What this recovery mean in medical terminology? And, why it is said that allopathic medicine do only it, that is, recovery? You will come to know once you will get to know about its meaning, that is, meaning of recovery. Recovery means that superficial symptoms and signs of your disease from which you were suffering has been removed but not their roots. Yes, only superficial suffering have been removed, but deep down its roots responsible for disease origin and expansion still remains.

Why it is said that allopathic medicine do only just this, that is, recovery? This is said because their treatment do only this, that is, only treats superficial aliments but unable to treat root source and unable to remove it, that is, root cause responsible for disease's origin and unable to prevent it’s again and again development.

So, this was what recovery’s medical meaning in medical terminology.  

What is medical meaning of cure is given here in this article titled, What is right meaning of cure?

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