There are hundreds, if not thousands, of different products and ways to treat a single medical problem. There are so many options to choose from, it leaves you wondering which one is best for you and how you can figure that out without trying them all for yourself.
The only other way to find this out is to do your research, by reading articles like this one! If you are looking for a solution to a problem you’ve been dealing with for a while, or just looking for new facts about the world of medicine, then you have come to the right place.
1. Artificial Organs
It sounds crazy to consider using artificial organs in a person’s body, but even crazier is the fact that it works, and it saves lives. By regenerating cells in the patient’s body, a whole new organ is grown to replace a faulty one and the risk of the body rejecting a transplanted organ will be much, much lower.
2. Precision Medicine
Everyone’s body works differently, so it only makes sense that doctors factor this in to the treatment that they offer their patients. Now, medicine can be tailored to a patient’s specific genetic make-up. Instead of a one-size fits all treatment, now, patients can be treated as the individuals they are.
3. UTI Prevention
Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) affect many people, and many of those people have been unable to find a cure for this infection for years, living uncomfortably and unpleasantly. Now, instead of focusing on a cure, there is prevention medicine available to prevent the infection from even developing. Probiotics for UTIs are an excellent medicinal invention that make many lives better every day.
4. Tech-Infused Inhalers
Asthma is a common issue that affects as many as 1 in 13 people. Of those people who suffer, many don’t use their prescribed inhaler properly, and therefore are suffering needlessly. Now, with the invention of inhalers that use technology, this is no longer the case.
The new device monitors when and where the dosage was used and if it was used correctly. It helps many people to learn how to use their inhaler more effectively and live more healthily as a result.
5. Teletherapy
Mental health is just as important as physical health, and it has made just as many advances. Therapy is important for many people, to vent and receive advice and support from professionals, but it can also be inaccessible. If you don’t have the time to go to a therapist’s office every week or so, or if you physically can’t get there because you are disabled, it can put you at a disadvantage.
Teletherapy allows patients and therapist’s to communicate via technology, such as a video chat over FaceTime or Skype, which makes the treatment much more accessible for more patients. The patients receive the exact same treatment and care as if it were a face-to-face session, and it’s much more flexible.
Medicinal treatments come in all different shapes and sizes, just like people, and they are always advancing and moving forward.