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can we use ''remedy'' instead of treatment in medical words? is it same meaning?
17 апр. 2012 г., 7:48
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To my mind 'remedy' would imply the same thing as 'cure'. That is, something which has completely fixed the problem (for instance the person would no longer feel sick). A treatment would be a procedure to make the person feel better but they might not necessarily be completely recovered by the end of it. As an example: If I have a bad back a treatment might make it feel better but not perfect. Whereas a remedy would completely solve the problem.
17 апреля 2012 г.
If you are asking whether you can use "remedy" instead of "treatment" in a formal medical setting, I would say no. I have never seen the word remedy in any of the biomedical literature I have read. The words treatment and therapy are used however.
17 апреля 2012 г.
A remedy is something that usually works. It is the standard cure - It is better than a treatment - and not as good as a cure. Cures always work. Remedies often work.
17 апреля 2012 г.
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