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Some Chinese herbal creams, marketed as a 'natural' treatment for skin conditions such as eczema, have been found by the MHRA to contain high doses of very potent steroids. Hypnosis...
Complementary therapies A Cochrane review looked at studies involving acupuncture, acupressure, aromatherapy, hypnosis, massage and relaxation techniques [ 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 ] . The t...
See the separate St John's Wort article - of all the various herbal remedies, St John's wort is one of the best-researched. Hypnosis Hypnosis may be practised by medi...
Breathing and relaxation techniques - self-hypnosis, aromatherapy, massage, meditation. Mindfulness. Immersion or flotation in water.
Behavioural therapy (including biofeedback, meditation, and hypnosis) has been used with some success. Highly acidic foods, including spicy foods, should be avoided.
Along with dissociation, some people have speculated that DID can be induced or worsened in susceptible people by hypnosis and suggestion. This may even be at the hands of an inexperienced ps...
There is currently no reliable evidence to support the use of any treatment, including hypnosis or paradoxical injunction therapy, in the treatment of NES [ 10 ] . Prognosis [ 3 ] ...
Evidence of benefit from benzodiazepines, antipsychotic medication or other treatments, such as electroconvulsive therapy or hypnosis, is very limited. Prognosis [ 3 ] If the precipit...
Cognitive behavioural therapy, habit reversal therapy and hypnosis have been used to good effect. Topical corticosteroids may help to reduce inflammation.
They include breathing exercises, playing music, imagining relaxing places, meditation and hypnosis, and simply repeating a calming word to yourself. In the long term you will be less angr...
Complementary medicine - homeopathy, hypnosis and herbal treatments - lack of controlled clinical trials but found helpful by some patients. [ 22 ]
Treatments used in the past but found by BAD to have insufficient evidence to recommend their use include: Occlusion with duct tape. Hypnosis. Dithranol. H2-receptor antagonist...
One study reported that hypnosis and acupuncture were beneficial [ 21 ] . Systemic therapies [ 22 ] These include: Antihistamines may help to control itch in some cases.
Kluft RP, Fine C. Hypnosis in the treatment of DID: an advanced workshop. Presented at the International Society for the Study of Dissociation 26th Annual Conference.
Complementary therapies such as aromatherapy, hypnosis and acupuncture may be helpful to some patients but the evidence base is weak. [ 9 ] A Cochrane Review concluded that there w...
Other therapies include relaxation therapy, biofeedback, cognitive or behavioural therapy, psychotherapy, acupuncture and hypnosis. All have their advocates but good evidence of efficacy is l...
Other options include: Psychological techniques - eg, cognitive behavioural therapy, simple relaxation, hypnosis. Capsaicin cream. Local nerve blocks and epidurals. Acupuncture....
Options include hypnosis, acupuncture, herbal remedies, psychotherapy and chiropractic treatment. Complications [ 2 , 5 ] Bedwetting can be very distressing, especially for older ...
Dietary manipulation - studies looking at supplementation with vitamin C, vitamin E, magnesium and fish oil have not shown significantly beneficial effects. [ 9 ] Complementary and alternative th...
The effects on the likelihood of caesarean section of complementary therapies used during labour (such as acupuncture, aromatherapy, hypnosis, herbal products, nutritional supplements, homeop...