There is no alternative treatment for complement problems.
The following alternative methods may complement conventional treatment of lazy eye. However, they are not replacements for conventional treatments.
Sensory integration disorder (SID) is treatable with occupational therapy, but some alternative methods are emerging to complement the conventional methods used for SID.
While changes in diet are no substitute for medical treatment, they can complement the detoxification process. The following nutritional changes are recommended
Alternative remedies can lessen the frequency and severity of headaches.
Conductive hearing loss can be treated with alternative therapies that are specific to the particular condition.
At Jeena Sikho HiiMS Hospital, cancer is treated through a holistic and natural approach. Instead of focusing only on killing cancer cells, the treatment strengthens the body from within to support long-term healing. The care includes detox therapies, immune-boosting treatments, and personalized diet plans that help reduce inflammation and improve the body’s natural defense system. Ayurvedic herbs, lifestyle correction, and mind–body therapies are used to improve digestion, energy, and emotional balance. Each patient receives a customized treatment plan, with regular monitoring to support steady recovery. This natural, integrative approach aims to improve quality of life, boost immunity, and help the body heal more effectively.
Alternative medicine offers a variety of treatments for conditions ranging from morning sickness to stretch marks.
Zinc, copper, folic acid, vitamin E, selenium , and vitamin A or beta-carotene are very helpful in slowing the progression of gum disease, especially if the patient has dietary deficiencies.
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There is no way to treat the actual complement deficiency. However, antibiotics are used to treat infections and vaccinations are given to reduce the risk of disease. Often, the person is vaccinated against infections
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Early intervention proves critical in managing autism.