Amputation
War wounds, infection, and disease
Irish moss and sphagnum moss have been used medicinally. The most common use of moss is as a dressing for wounds. It has been used to stop bleeding in field wounds during wars in Scotland and in the Civil War in the United States.
The most common treatment is R.I.C.E. - Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation.
The most common medical treatment for gallstones is the surgical removal of the gallbladder (cholecsytectomy).
There is no definitive treatment, but corticosteroids remain the standard treatment.
The most common treatment is a round of antibiotics. Also included in treatment is cough and percussive therapy along with the use of a vaporizer, and plenty of rest and liquids.
Risk of infection can be minimized by cleansing the wound thoroughly. Wounds from bites or dirty objects or wounds that have a large amount of dirt in them are most likely to become infected.
The most common acupressure points for self treatment are Head, Shoulder, Arm, Hand, Leg and Feet, Chest and Abdomen, these are the most common Acupressure Point Sections
The most common treatment for alcoholism is a program of therapy. Alcoholics Anonymous is a popular group therapy and support program for recovering alcoholics.
By no means. It is a last resort. Lithium, Depakote and other pharmaceutical therapy is the most common treatment by far.
Braces are the most commonly used orthodontic appliances in the treatment of mal-occlusion.
About 23,466 but most of them were form dieases or war wounds