There are some techniques of craniosacral therapy that can alter structure. This therapy may allow correction of some cases of malocclusion.
Some symptoms that might indicate one has malocclusion are crooked or protruding teeth. If one has malocclusion then they may have a poor bite that could cause problems when chewing food, facial pain, or even slurred speech.
some times the malocclusion can lead to TMJ proplem is your is due to malocclusion Braces will help you
In some cases around $50,000.
Depression can be alleviated by meditation, therapy, and for some serious cases, medication.
In some cases, yes. Depends on the therapy you're doing.
One of the more popular treatment is called Cognitive Therapy Treatment. With this treatment, the depressed person learns to recognize and correct automatic thoughts that are negative. After a while, they will be able to find and correct thoughts that make them depressed.
It's a problem in UN-circumcised men. In some cases, circumcision can correct it.
Antidepressants and anti-anxiety medication may be helpful in some cases.
Usuaaly women with menopous can take replacements. some times men may in special cases.
Shock therapy has been proven to have some medical benefits. It is only recommended for extreme cases though because of potential side effects.
The physician supervising thrombolytic therapy decides on the proper dose for each patient. He or she will take into account the type of drug, the purpose for which it is being used, and in some cases, the patient's weight.
No. PTSD some cases may be cured and/or controlled with therapy. Not all cases of PTSD, just as not all people are the same. Some Dr's like to just put you on a medication and that's that. Most will put you on a medication and monitor your therapy progress. As you make progress with therapy they may and should ease you off of your meds. Good luck and God bless.