Alternative Medicines
Alternative Medicines – The Increasing Popularity
Summary about Alternative Medicines by Thomas Pretty
Healthcare in the western world is experiencing a major shift in how people want to be treated and the treatments they choose to undertake. Seemingly patients are increasingly open to the idea of pursuing alternative medicines rather than the medical practises of established medicine. One of the most touted reasons for the increased use of alternative medicines is the increased cost of regular treatments.
That said, the end result is the same, patients have to pay more for their treatments and understandably utilising alternative forms of treatment that prove to cheaper has become popular, especially when used over a long period of time. Even countries that use a system of personal insurance to pay for medicine and treatments are experiencing this shift towards alternative medicines.
It may even reach the point where alternative medicines becomes the predominant form of treatment. Courses of naturopathy, hypnotherapy, yoga and chiropractic treatment are becoming evermore popular and challenging drugs and surgery as the primary means of treatment for a number of disorders. Doctors are already experiencing a downturn in patient numbers as they head instead to the alternative practitioners. Understandably doctors want the entire picture of a patient’s past treatments, alternative or regular to work out a suitable course of action.
As peoples’ faith in western medicine clearly diminishes, alternative medicines are becoming popular for the relief they offer. The internet has played its own part in this rise of alternative medicines. If people continue to self-diagnose, the health implications could be great.
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