Therapy Radical

What is radical therapy? Radical therapy is a type of drug treatment that is based on the use of potent drugs aimed at eliminating the root cause of the disease. This method is based on the principle of “treating the disease, not the symptoms,” and the main goal of radical therapy is to completely rid the patient of the disease.

The principle of radical treatment Direct-acting anti-inflammatory drugs, which are part of radical drugs, act directly on the source of inflammation, eliminating and suppressing all types of reactions that form pronounced pathological symptoms. This can be either a physical local reaction or various clinical symptoms - nausea, vomiting, myalgia, convulsions, etc. The anti-inflammatory effect is achieved by changing environmental factors, which, in turn, lead to inhibition of metabolic processes and the formation of scar tissue



Radical therapy is a treatment method in which the body’s natural processes are suppressed and instead artificial ones are introduced, aimed at achieving results as quickly as possible and requiring serious effort.

Radical treatment can help in some cases of mild illnesses, since there should be no significant physical consequences with this treatment. In difficult cases, it is advisable to use step-by-step treatment instead of radical treatment, even if a positive result is expected.

The advantages of radical treatment include the rapid elimination of all symptoms of the disease, reducing the risk of complications and relapse of the disease. However, this method also has disadvantages: the need to perform an operation a short time after the end of treatment leads to a weakening of the body (since it is faced with a serious stressful situation); it may also leave a scar.

Thus, radical treatment is used only when it is really necessary in specific cases.