01895nas a2200133 4500000000100000008004100001100001400042700001800056245014900074856009100223490003300314520140000347022001401747 2018 d1 aSILVA ÁE1 aBARSAGLINI RA00a"The reaction is the most difficult, it is worse than leprosy": contradictions and ambiguities in the experience of women with leprosy reactions uhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0103-73312018000400620&script=sci_arttext&tlng=pt0 v28919154822284616131837223963 a
Study of socio-anthropological approach on the experience of women with leprosy reactions, an acute chronic evolution that affects half of those who have leprosy. Seven women with reactions were interviewed, accompanied by a reference service in Cuiabá-MT, the region with the highest number of cases in Brazil. The analysis was carried out in the thematic modality and the results cover the context in which they live, the appearance and interpretation of the reactions, the repercussions and dilemmas of a "treatment that gets sick". Reactions are embedded in the trajectory of leprosy and are markers of illness by intensifying pain or causing bruising and erythema throughout the body. In explaining their origin, reactions are inserted into broad contexts and situations of stress or sadness. Treatment becomes a problem as it affects how they look, a process that is added and incorporated into the stigmatizing situation caused by leprosy. Having reactions can be considered "worse" than having leprosy, since it is not always possible to predict or control them and therefore, it is assumed that the notion of cure requires other senses, based on daily reconstruction. It reiterates the importance of approaching the problem in a perspective that favors a comprehensive care for the patients.
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