Science, asked by DaIncredible, 1 year ago

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What is Placebo effect?

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kishan1231: active therapeutic effect. A placebo may be given to a person in order to deceive the recipient into thinking that it is an active treatment. 
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Answered by divyasrashtidivya
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Placebo effect: Also called the placebo response. A remarkable phenomenon in which a placebo -- a fake treatment, an inactive substance like sugar, distilled water, or saline solution -- can sometimes improve a patient's condition simply because the person has the expectation that it will be helpful. Expectation to plays a potent role in the placebo effect. The more a person believes they are going to benefit from a treatment, the more likely it is that they will experience a benefit.


Answered by PalakVerma1
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What Is the Placebo Effect?

Sometimes a person can have a response to a placebo. The response can be positive or negative. For instance, the person's symptoms may improve. Or the person may have what appears to be side effects from the treatment. These responses are known as the "placebo effect."

There are some conditions in which a placebo can produce results even when people know they are taking a placebo. Studies show that placebos can have an effect on conditions such as:

Depression, Pain, Sleep disorders, Irritable bowel syndrome and Menopause.
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