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[Herpes zóster treated with Bach flowers]
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This report describes the case of a man of 78 years old who suffers multiple disorders. This man was attended by a communitarian nurse in a health care center. The patient was treated with floral therapy, and the evolution of the patient, the prescriptions (oral and topic) and the interventions of the nurse are explained with detail in the report.
Methodology:
Visits at the health center and a monitoring of the injuries.
Conclusions:
The result of the treatment was a short recovery time for the different injuries. The implication of the family and the patient himself in the treatment helped to get these good results and reduce the anxiety of the patient.
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