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Lista de Palabras Nivel C2 - Recuperación y Tratamiento

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
immunotherapy
[Sustantivo]

a medical treatment that trains the body to fight diseases, like cancer or infections, by boosting its natural defense mechanisms

inmunoterapia, terapia inmunológica

inmunoterapia, terapia inmunológica

Ex: Vaccines , which stimulate the body 's defenses , are a form immunotherapy.
intervention
[Sustantivo]

a deliberate action or strategy implemented to aid in the recovery or treatment process, often involving support, therapy, or medical assistance

intervención, intervención terapéutica

intervención, intervención terapéutica

Ex: Behavior interventions can help children with autism develop social skills .
drug therapy
[Sustantivo]

the use of medication or pharmaceuticals to treat, manage, or prevent various diseases or conditions in the body

terapia farmacológica, tratamiento farmacológico

terapia farmacológica, tratamiento farmacológico

Ex: The effectiveness drug therapy may vary among individuals , and adjustments to the treatment plan may be necessary based on the patient 's response and tolerance to the medications .
remission
[Sustantivo]

a period during which a patient's condition improves and the symptoms seem less severe

remisión

remisión

Ex: He celebrated his fifth year remission from leukemia , grateful for the advances in treatment that made his recovery possible .

a surgical procedure to implant electrodes in the brain to treat movement disorders like Parkinson's disease

estimulacion cerebral profunda, neurorregulación profunda

estimulacion cerebral profunda, neurorregulación profunda

Ex: During deep brain stimulation procedure , the patient remained awake so the medical team could accurately target the regions of the brain causing the symptoms .
recuperation
[Sustantivo]

the gradual recovery through rest after sickness or injury

recuperación

recuperación

Ex: Recuperation from a serious illness often requires patience and careful monitoring to ensure there are no complications .
resuscitation
[Sustantivo]

the act of recovering someone to a state of consciousness or life

reanimación, resucitación

reanimación, resucitación

Ex: resuscitation team was on standby during the high-risk surgery , ready to act if the patient 's heart stopped beating .
convalescence
[Sustantivo]

a period of time spent for gradual recovery of health and strength after an illness, injury, or a medical operation

convalecencia

convalecencia

Ex: His convalescence after the accident required patience and perseverance , but he eventually regained full function of his injured leg .
ablation therapy
[Sustantivo]

a treatment that destroys abnormal tissue or cells, such as in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias or certain cancers

terapia de ablación, ablation terapia

terapia de ablación, ablation terapia

Ex: Ablation therapy for varicose veins involves using heat or chemicals to close off the affected veins and improve circulation.

a rehabilitation program for people with chronic lung diseases to improve breathing and quality of life

rehabilitación pulmonar, programa de rehabilitación pulmonar

rehabilitación pulmonar, programa de rehabilitación pulmonar

Ex: Pulmonary rehabilitation is an essential component of treatment for patients recovering from severe respiratory illnesses , such as pneumonia or lung surgery .
rehabilitation
[Sustantivo]

the process of treating and assisting individuals in recovering from injuries, illnesses, or surgeries through therapy sessions

rehabilitación, recuperación

rehabilitación, recuperación

Ex: John 's broken rehabilitation involved physical therapy and gradual exercises for recovery .
adjuvant
[Sustantivo]

a substance added to vaccines to boost immune response and increase effectiveness

adjuvante, sustancia adyuvante

adjuvante, sustancia adyuvante

Ex: Adjuvants may vary depending on individual needs and treatment goals .
tracheostomy
[Sustantivo]

a surgical procedure to create a breathing passage in the neck

tracheostomía, traqueostomía

tracheostomía, traqueostomía

Ex: Tracheostomies allow for easier secretion suctioning .

a light-activated treatment to target and destroy abnormal cells, such as cancer cells

terapia fotodinámica, fototerapia dinámica

terapia fotodinámica, fototerapia dinámica

Ex: After photodynamic therapy, the patient experienced redness and swelling at the treatment site , but these side effects were temporary and subsided within a few days .

a procedure to replace damaged or diseased bone marrow with healthy stem cells

trasplante de médula ósea, transplante de médula ósea

trasplante de médula ósea, transplante de médula ósea

Ex: Bone marrow transplantation has significantly improved the survival rates of patients with certain types of blood cancers and genetic disorders .
prophylaxis
[Sustantivo]

preventive treatment to protect against the development or spread of diseases, infections, or other health conditions

profilaxis, prevención

profilaxis, prevención

Ex: Lifestyle modifications, such as quitting smoking, are prophylactic against respiratory issues.
to mend
[Verbo]

(of the person's body) to get restored to its previous state

recuperarse, sanar

recuperarse, sanar

Ex: By adopting a healthier lifestyle and quitting smoking , he hoped mend his lung .

to gradually recover health and strength after being ill or undergoing treatment

convalecer

convalecer

Ex: Patients convalesce in a rehabilitation center where they can receive specialized care and physical therapy .

to cause a feeling of strength and energy

rejuvenecer, renovar

rejuvenecer, renovar

Ex: A vacation in the mountains rejuvenate her , making her feel young and energetic again .

to recover from an illness, a serious operation, or other difficult situations

recuperarse

recuperarse

Ex: The medical team is optimistic that the patient is going to pull through after the successful surgery.

to recover from a disease or injury

recuperarse

recuperarse

Ex: The athlete underwent intensive physical therapy to help recuperate from his sports injury and return to competition .
to rally
[Verbo]

to regain one's health and strength after a period of illness or injury

recuperarse, reponerse

recuperarse, reponerse

Ex: With proper medical care and determination , many patients rally and overcome the challenges of recovering from a serious injury .

to enhance health and energy

vigorizar

vigorizar

Ex: The morning sunlight streaming through the window helped invigorate her for the day ahead .

to bring someone to a state of consciousness, typically by administering medical aid or CPR

resucitar

resucitar

Ex: The medical team used a defibrillator resuscitate the heart attack victim .
remedial
[Adjetivo]

related to treatments or actions that aim to fix or improve health issues

correctivo

correctivo

Ex: remedial exercises aim to strengthen the injured limb after surgery .
palliative
[Adjetivo]

relieving symptoms without curing the underlying cause

paliativo

paliativo

Ex: The family palliative options for their loved one .
therapeutic
[Adjetivo]

(of medicine) related to actions that heal, alleviate, or prevent health issues

terapéutico

terapéutico

Ex: Therapeutic medications are prescribed to manage symptoms .
restorative
[Adjetivo]

able to promote or restore one's health or strength

reconstituyente

reconstituyente

Ex: The doctor recommended restorative diet to improve her overall health .
revitalizing
[Adjetivo]

having the ability to restore vitality or freshness

revitalizante, reconstituyente

revitalizante, reconstituyente

Ex: A revitalizing cup of herbal tea provided the perfect start to her morning routine.
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