
treatment response
Treatment response refers to how well a person’s body or condition improves after undergoing a medical treatment, such as medication, therapy, or surgery. It indicates whether the treatment is effective in reducing symptoms, curing the condition, or improving overall health. A positive response means the treatment is helping, while little or no change might suggest it’s less effective or needs adjustment. Monitoring treatment response helps healthcare providers determine if the current approach is working or if changes are needed to achieve the best possible outcome.