2019
DOI: 10.18502/tim.v4i4.2136
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Introduction to The Concept of Crisis in Diseases

Abstract: Crisis is one of the sophisticated yet important and practical concepts of Persian medicine which have been discussed and pointed out throughout traditional medical literature starting from Hippocrates, Galen, Avicenna and others or discussed independently in their related treatises. Being so important, it was used to classify the days of illnesses according to days devoted to it (critical days) or the days forecasting it (warning days) and the days in between. Crisis was known to be an important change in the… Show more

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“…Depending on various factors, it ultimately leads to complete recovery, chronic illness, or death. A range of symptoms, including headache, physical and mental restlessness, delirium, and loss of consciousness, can be expected in such condition [11,12] Importance of proper nutrition in CIPs Malnutrition in CIPs is directly related to infectious complications and prolonged length of hospital stay. Providing proper nutrition for these patients is part of standard treatment [2,3] Lack of proper nutrition in CIPs can lead to Patient deterioration, disease exacerbation, disease prolongation, increased morbidity and mortality [17] Food restriction…”
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“…Depending on various factors, it ultimately leads to complete recovery, chronic illness, or death. A range of symptoms, including headache, physical and mental restlessness, delirium, and loss of consciousness, can be expected in such condition [11,12] Importance of proper nutrition in CIPs Malnutrition in CIPs is directly related to infectious complications and prolonged length of hospital stay. Providing proper nutrition for these patients is part of standard treatment [2,3] Lack of proper nutrition in CIPs can lead to Patient deterioration, disease exacerbation, disease prolongation, increased morbidity and mortality [17] Food restriction…”
Section: Defnition Of a Cipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This stage can culminate in a variety of outcomes, including full recovery, chronic illness, or death, depending on individual and environmental factors. At this point, the physician must constantly monitor signs and symptoms to forecast disease progression and take necessary action [ 11 13 ].…”
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confidence: 99%