Tratamiento de la ansiedad con técnicas tradicionales
Abstract
Se realizó un ensayo clínico fase II controlado, la muestra estuvo constituida por 54 pacientes remitidos con diagnóstico de ansiedad a la consulta de medicina tradicional del policlínico norte de Morón de enero a diciembre 2010 con el objetivo de evaluar la eficacia terapéutica de la auriculoterapia (semillas de Cardo Santo) combinada con fitoterapia (tintura de pasiflora) en el tratamiento de la ansiedad y compararlo con un grupo control tratado con psicofármacos. Posteriormente se realizaron cortes evaluativos a los siete, veinte y cuarenta días del tratamiento respectivamente; se concluye que los síntomas asociados a la ansiedad disminuyeron después de la aplicación del tratamiento tradicional asociado a la fitoterapia en la mayoría de los pacientes. Idénticos resultados se obtuvieron en el grupo control pero como la ocurrencia de efectos adversos es mucho más manifiesta en estos que la ocurrida con el tratamiento tradicional este último resultó más ventajosa en manos de un personal adiestrado.Downloads
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