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- returning to health after illness or debility; "convalescent children are difficult to keep in bed" (同)recovering
- a person who is recovering from illness
- gradual healing (through rest) after sickness or injury (同)recuperation, recovery
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- 〈人が〉病気から回復する,快方に向かう
- (病人が)回復期の,病気あがりの / (食事など)回復期患者のための / 回復期の患者,病気あがりの人
- (病後の)健康回復 / 回復期
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Convalescence is the gradual recovery of health and strength after illness or injury. It refers to the later stage of an infectious disease or illness when the patient recovers and returns to normal, but may continue to be a source of infection even if feeling better. In this sense, "recovery" can be considered a synonymous term. This also sometimes includes patient care after a major surgery, under which they are required to visit the doctor for regular check-ups.
Convalescent Care Facilities are sometimes recognized by the acronym CCF.
See also[edit]
- Remission, absence of symptoms in chronic diseases
- Relapse, reappearance of symptoms
- Recuperation (recovery), a period of physical or mental recovery
- Recuperation (sociology), a sociological concept
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- 日本ハンセン病学会雑誌 = Japanese journal of leprosy 80(3), 249-259, 2011-09-01
- 群馬県の草津温泉には、明治以前より温泉の効能を慕ってハンセン病患者も湯治に訪れていた。明治2年(1869年)の大火に見舞われて壊滅的な打撃を受けた宿屋の主人達は、早期の復興を目指して諸病の湯治を目的とした誘客に力を入れ、温泉の効能を大々的に宣伝したため、多くのハンセン病患者が現在の湯畑周辺に長期滞在するようになり、復興のための入浴客誘致と相まって初期のハンセン病患者の集落が自然形成されていった …
- NAID 10029510225
- 丸山 裕美子,星田 茂,塚谷 才明 [他],古川 仭
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- … In contrast, patients generally convalesce satisfactorily with appropriate airway management. …
- NAID 10019944670
- 症例 発作寛解時,下壁誘導にて一過性のST上昇を認めた左前下行枝攣縮の1例
- 横山 直之,白井 徹郎,笠尾 昌史,向山 美雄,落合 秀宣,井上 清
- 心臓 28(3), 210-216, 1996
- 前壁梗塞の急性期において,前胸部誘導でのST上昇と共に下壁誘導でもST上昇を認めることがあるが,その発生機序については十分に明らかにされていない.今回我々は左前下行枝攣縮による狭心症発作寛解時に下壁誘導での一過性のST上昇を認めた1例を経験したので報告する.症例は54歳,男性.安静時の胸部圧迫感にて来院.運動負荷は陰性であったが,胸痛時のホルター心電図にてST上昇を認め異型狭心症と診断された.病変 …
- NAID 130004413659
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- When you convalesce, you heal or grow strong after illness or injury, often by staying off your feet. (The related adjective convalescent means "recovering from sickness or debility," and a "convalescent home" is a hospital for long-term ...
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