Consistency in therapy is crucial for several reasons:
Effectiveness: Consistent therapy ensures that the treatment achieves its intended effect. Irregular administration of medication or therapy can lead to suboptimal outcomes or even worsening of the condition. Monitoring: It allows healthcare providers to accurately assess progress and make necessary adjustments to the treatment plan. Preventing Resistance: In cases of infections or chronic diseases, inconsistent therapy can lead to resistance, making the condition harder to treat.