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Iatrogenic is the medical term meaning caused by treatment.
Pharmacotherapy is treatment with medication.
Chemotherapy is the medical term meaning chemical treatment.
Iatrogenic is the medical term used to describe illnesses that are produced by the treatment. The word is from the Greek term, iatrogenesis, which means "Brought forth by the healer." Causes of iatrogenesis include drug interactions, side effects, medical error and negligence.
Burst therapy is one medical term for short treatment when referring to time. Brachytherapy is a term meaning "short treatment" when referring to distance.
Chemotherapy is the medical term meaning chemical treatment.
Fasciotomy is the medical term meaning surgical treatment of compartment syndrome.
The medical term for "return again" is "recurrence." It is often used to describe the return of a disease or condition after a period of improvement or remission. For example, cancer can recur after treatment, indicating that the disease has returned.
The medical term for something produced by treatment is "iatrogenic." This refers to any adverse condition or effect resulting from medical treatment or intervention.
The medical term for a short treatment is "brief intervention." This approach typically involves concise, focused sessions aimed at addressing specific health issues or behaviors, often used in settings like addiction treatment or mental health care. The goal is to provide immediate support and prompt further treatment if necessary.
Medical term for the treatment of tumors.
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