Treatment failure refers to the lack of expected therapeutic response or improvement in a patient’s condition despite receiving an appropriate treatment regimen. This may occur due to various factors, including resistance to medication, incorrect diagnosis, inadequate dosage, or patient non-compliance. In some cases, treatment failure may also arise from the underlying complexity of the disease itself. It highlights the need for ongoing evaluation and adjustment of treatment strategies to achieve optimal patient outcomes.
The best treatment for renal FAILURE would be to see a doctor as quickly as possible. Why? Death is fairly imminent.
A promising treatment for Congestive Heart Failure is EECP (Enhanced External Counter-Pulsation).
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William H. Maisel has written: 'Device therapy in heart failure' -- subject(s): Treatment, Heart failure
Hawthorn
maximum 4 weeks,.
Liver failure is a serious chronic medical condition which requires treatment. Liver failure signs and symptoms include ascites (swelling of the abdomen), gastrointestinal bleeding, encephalopathy, and dilation of blood vessels on the abdomen. Untreated liver failure may be fatal.
Mark A. Newberry has written: 'Textbook of hemodialysis for patient care personnel' -- subject(s): Acute renal failure, Chronic Kidney Failure, Chronic renal failure, Hemodialysis, Therapy, Treatment
Yes. Will require dialysis treatment as the kidneys have shut down.
There is generally no specific antidote for Tylenol, treatment is based solely on symptoms and levels. Patients experiencing renal failure (failure of the kidneys) and liver failure may be treated through dialysis (removal and filtering of the blood). Patients experiencing vomiting and diarrhea may be treated with IV fluids. The list can go on and on, basically treatment is symptomatic (based on symptoms).
Heart Failure whilst in hospital for cancer treatment.
patient after thyroidectmy chronic renal failure after-treatment with loop diuretics and cytotoxic drugs