Significance of Complete healing
Complete healing encompasses various definitions across different contexts. In Purana, it signifies total restoration from ailments, akin to outcomes achieved through divine intervention. Scientifically, it denotes the final state of recovery from wounds or other medical conditions, including the resolution of anal fissures, sinus conditions, and splenic injuries. It also includes holistic approaches to health, such as Ayurvedic practices for cancer recovery. Ultimately, complete healing indicates the absence of symptoms and the restoration of normal function in the affected areas.
Synonyms: Full restoration, Full recovery, Total healing, Complete recovery
In Spanish: Curación completa; In Finnish: Täydellinen paraneminen
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The concept of Complete healing in scientific sources
Complete healing denotes the total relief from symptoms and the successful closure of the fistulous tract, achieved through the application of Ksharasutra, as indicated by regional sources.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Complete healing is the successful resolution of a medical condition, such as an anal fistula, where the abnormal connection is fully closed.[1] (2) The resolution of splenic injuries, typically observed within 6 weeks to 3 months after injury.[2] (3) Defined as the anodermal area being free of bleeding and inflammation, indicating a successful recovery from chronic anal fissure.[3]