Examinando por Autor "Sanchez Sagbay, Tania Elizabeth"
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- ÍtemAcceso AbiertoEnfermedades del frio/caliente en el ser humano a nivel Latinoamérica(Universidad Católica de Cuenca., 2020) Sanchez Sagbay, Tania Elizabeth; Calle Valdez, Jessica Paola; Campoverde Barros, Jhoana Elizabeth; 0106312481; 0107061475Background: Medical science is the result of the laboriousness of individuals which originated in the instinct of the human being to preserve the existence and mitigate ailments, which impelled to intervene relatively in nature. Traditional medicine is not divorced from this criterion since it is known as a set of knowledge, beliefs, and customs inherited from generation to generation, being used to prevent, diagnose and suppress physical and intellectual diseases, thus contributing to maintaining an excellent quality of life of individuals who opt for traditional medicine. Objective: To research hot/cold-related diseases in the human being on a Latin American country scale. Methodology: This article was performed through a narrative-type bibliographic review, in digital scientific databases and analogical documents, obtaining a total of 51 scientific documents used for the development of this investigation. Results: After the analysis of different scientific documents, it was possible to identify that Latin America has several conceptions about hot/cold- related diseases, which are originated from an imbalance in the state of health. Traditional doctors provide attention to these pathologies with different healing techniques. Conclusion: In Latin America, the hot/cold-related diseases are presented by an imbalance in the health, the traditional agents treat these ailments with natural elements with opposite qualities to the disease, which help to stabilize the vitality of the individual.