Hypnotherapy or hypnosis is used in various ways. It can be used to reduce fear before medical or dental procedures. Some other illnesses where hypnotherapy can help are Asthma, tension headaches, tinnitus and stress.
Questions may be submitted to websites or forums that are geared specifically towards the subject in question. For example, one might find it helpful to post medical questions on a medical forum when in search for advice about specific conditions or symptoms.
The best place to go for hypnotherapy is a licensed therapist who specializes in hypnotherapy and has experience working with the specific issue you want to address. Look for recommendations from trusted sources, such as healthcare professionals or friends who have had success with hypnotherapy. Make sure to choose a therapist who makes you feel comfortable and supported during sessions.
A personal medical alarm is helpful to disabled people who may be in another room where the phone is not available. They might also be on a fixed income and cannot afford mobile phone payments, so a personal medical alarm is helpful.
Your GP might be able to help you find a good hypnotherapist - some psychologists also do hypnotherapy.
Spinal surgery is potentially warranted for a wide variety of medical conditions. Some examples include spinal stenosis, compression fractures, and cauda equina syndrome.
Destination, weather conditions, course, tides, traffic, local rules, navigation hazards. The ability to sail.
A strange magazine for your question might have the answer. Money magazine looked at alternative medical care offered the American pubic. They found one of the alternatives was hypnotherapy. This can help you analyze your alter ego. As the magazine said, "We don't know how it works, we just know it does!"
Blood donors are questioned about their general health, their lifestyle, and any medical conditions that might disqualify them as donors.
Medical conditions that might require a person to get a nose job include an injury to the eye or nose socket or having a deviated septum, which is where the center cartilage of the nose is not positioned in the center, causing breathing problems.
There are no known medical conditions that cause a person to mumble to themselves. If the mumbling is excessive and interferes with a person's life, they might have a mental illness.
There are medical websites resources such as www.webmd.com or www.mayoclinic.com that might be helpful. However, your best option would be to check with your doctor on what he recommends.
yes, as of 2006 the medical denials were only for heart related problems and a few other 'obvious' medical conditions that might be considered a liability for UFCs insurance company.