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Relaxation Report

Sedation or a relaxing effect may be related to an underlying disorder or condition. Sedation is also a common and potentially dose-limiting side effect of certain medications, especially opiate analgesics.


What we've learned from patients who report Relaxation

Symptom severities

Severe
1
Moderate
5
Mild
14
None
13

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Relaxation

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Relaxation
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Biofeedback 6   Biofeedback: 30%
Hot bath with Epsom Salts and Essential Oils 5   Hot bath with Epsom Salts and Essential Oils: 25%
Massage Therapy 3   Massage Therapy: 15%
Sleep inducing music 2   Sleep inducing music: 10%
Acupuncture 2   Acupuncture: 10%
Listen to Music 2   Listen to Music: 10%
Meditation 2   Meditation: 10%
Marijuana 1   Marijuana: 5%
Sex 1   Sex: 5%
Hot Baths 1   Hot Baths: 5%
Relaxation Response (Benson-Henry) 1   Relaxation Response (Benson-Henry): 5%
Hot bath with epsom salts 1   Hot bath with epsom salts: 5%
Adaptive Yoga 1   Adaptive Yoga: 5%
Cortisol manager 1   Cortisol manager: 5%
Knitting 1   Knitting: 5%
Prayer 1   Prayer: 5%
Gabapentin 1   Gabapentin: 5%
Weight Lifting 1   Weight Lifting: 5%
Magnesium Oxide 1   Magnesium Oxide: 5%
Conscious Mental Rest Meditation 1   Conscious Mental Rest Meditation: 5%
Medical Qi Gong 1   Medical Qi Gong: 5%
Frenchie 1   Frenchie: 5%
Evening Primrose Oil 1   Evening Primrose Oil: 5%
Prayer/meditation 1   Prayer/meditation: 5%
Pets 1   Pets: 5%
Lavender Essentail Oil 1   Lavender Essentail Oil: 5%
Deep Tissue Massage 1   Deep Tissue Massage: 5%
Anusara yoga 1   Anusara yoga: 5%
Baclofen 1   Baclofen: 5%
Tai Chi 1   Tai Chi: 5%

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