Medication can block the feelings of panic, and when combined with cognitive-behavioral therapy, can be quite effective in reducing specific phobias and agoraphobia.
When phobias interfere with a person's daily life, a combination of psychotherapy and medication can be quite effective.
Scotomaphobia- Fear of blindness in visual field.All phobias are treated by therapy with a liscensed professional. Phobias are fears and desensatation therapy may help. good luck Joymaker RN
There is no real cure for H.I.V.
Kills Bacteria
Metoclopramide is an anti-nausea medication, not an antibiotic. It will not cure chlamydia.
No, medication is not used to cure benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. Medication is used to control the symptoms and can remove the feeling of nausea/dizziness and even vomiting.
Nobody is really certain - if we knew for sure, we could always cure them! It's thought that some phobias start with childhood experiences that are not processed in a healthy manner, but allowed to grow out of proportion. However, there are many phobias that we just don't know about. Sometimes people develop phobias that they cannot explain.
psychotherapy, exposure therapy and medication
With proper medication, you can cure typhoid fever. You have very good drugs to cure the typhoid fever.
Hypnosis is a tried and tested method to help cure a lot of phobias like the fear of the dark. Confrontation is also a good method but takes a lot of will power.
The cure for acrophobia, or for phobias in general, is a program of gradual desensitization. In the case of fear of heights, try exposing yourself to just a little bit of height, and gradually increase the elevation that you can tolerate.
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