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  1. Asked: 2 years agoIn: Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

    Explanation Hahnemann's work from materialistic, spiritualistic, idealistic or vitalistic points of view?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    https://mdpathyqa.com/question/what-do-you-know-about-hahnemanns-vitalistic-concept/

    What do you know about Hahnemann's vitalistic concept?

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  2. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

    Upper part of the body is hot, lower part of the body cold-what are the medicines indicate?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    In homoeopathy, several remedies are indicated for conditions where the upper part of the body is hot while the lower part is cold. Here are some commonly used remedies: 1. Belladonna: Hot, red face with cold hands and feet. It is often used for conditions with sudden onset, high fever, and throbbinRead more

    In homoeopathy, several remedies are indicated for conditions where the upper part of the body is hot while the lower part is cold. Here are some commonly used remedies:

    1. Belladonna: Hot, red face with cold hands and feet. It is often used for conditions with sudden onset, high fever, and throbbing pain.

    2. Aconitum Napellus: Hot, red face with cold extremities, especially after exposure to cold air or sudden fright. It is used for conditions with intense anxiety and restlessness.

    3. Bryonia Alba: Hot, dry skin with cold hands and feet. It is often used for conditions with dryness, irritability, and a desire to be left alone.

    4. Ferrum Phosphoricum: Hot, red face with cold extremities, especially in the early stages of inflammation. It is used for conditions with a tendency to bleed easily.

    5. Gelsemium Sempervirens: Hot, red face with cold, clammy hands and feet. It is often used for conditions with weakness, trembling, and a feeling of heaviness.

    6. Phytolacca: Hot, red face with cold hands and feet, especially in conditions with sore throat and hoarseness. It is used for conditions with a tendency to bleed easily.

    These remedies are selected based on the individual’s unique symptoms and constitution. Consulting with a qualified homoeopath is essential to determine the most appropriate remedy for your specific case.

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  3. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

    What are the medicines for warts with their Indications?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 2 years ago

    Homoeopathy offers several remedies for treating warts, each tailored to specific symptoms and underlying causes. Here are some commonly used homoeopathic remedies for warts along with their indications: 1. Thuja Occidentalis: Excellent for treating warts that are seedy, large, or pedunculated. It iRead more

    Homoeopathy offers several remedies for treating warts, each tailored to specific symptoms and underlying causes. Here are some commonly used homoeopathic remedies for warts along with their indications:

    1. Thuja Occidentalis: Excellent for treating warts that are seedy, large, or pedunculated. It is particularly effective for warts on any body part, including the anogenital area.

    2. Causticum: Useful for warts that are large, jagged, and painful. It is often indicated for warts on the face, lips, nose, eyelids, and tips of fingers.

    3. Nitric Acid: Suitable for warts that bleed easily, either from touching or washing. It is also used for warts that are sensitive to touch.

    4. Anacardium Orientale: Effective for warts with burning and itching sensations, especially on the hands and fingers. It is indicated when warts are hard, painful to touch, and prone to bleeding.

    5. Antimonium Crudum: Beneficial for warts on moist, indurated skin, such as around the nails or on the soles of the feet. It is suitable for warts that itch and burn, with a tendency to spread rapidly.

    6. Antimonium Tartaricum: Recommended for warts that are large, smooth, and white, often appearing in clusters. It is indicated when warts are associated with burning pain and excessive moisture.

    7. Berberis Vulgaris: Indications: Suitable for warts that are hard and painful, especially on the face or back. It is indicated when warts are associated with shooting pains and inflammation.

    8. Calcarea Carbonica: Indications: Beneficial for warts that are hard, large, and often found on the hands or face. It is particularly useful for obese individuals.

    9. Dulcamara: Indications: Used for warts that are moist and prone to spreading. It is helpful for warts that worsen in cold, wet weather.

    10. Silicea: Suitable for warts that are hard and have a tendency to leave scars. It is often used for individuals with a slow healing process.

    These remedies are selected based on the individual’s unique symptoms and constitution. Consulting with a qualified homoeopath is essential to determine the most appropriate remedy for your specific case.

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  4. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

    What are the medicines suitable for silent disposition with their indications?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    Homoeopathy offers several remedies for managing silent disposition, each tailored to specific symptoms and underlying causes. Here are some commonly used homoeopathic remedies for silent disposition along with their indications: 1. Ignatia Amara: Indications: Silent disposition due to emotional shoRead more

    Homoeopathy offers several remedies for managing silent disposition, each tailored to specific symptoms and underlying causes. Here are some commonly used homoeopathic remedies for silent disposition along with their indications:

    1. Ignatia Amara: Indications: Silent disposition due to emotional shock or grief. It is helpful for individuals who suppress their emotions and remain quiet in response to emotional triggers.

    2. Phosphorus: Indications: Silent disposition with a tendency to feel weak and faint, especially in warm environments. It is often used for individuals who are easily frightened and prefer to remain silent.

    3. Pulsatilla: Indications: Silent disposition in warm, stuffy environments. It is helpful for individuals who feel faint and prefer to stay quiet in such conditions.

    4. Calcarea Carbonica: Indications: Silent disposition with a tendency to feel overwhelmed and exhausted. It is often used for individuals who are shy and reserved, especially in social situations.

    5. Gelsemium Sempervirens: Indications: Silent disposition with weakness, trembling, and a feeling of heaviness. It is often used for individuals who feel overwhelmed and prefer to remain quiet.

    6. Argentum Nitricum: Indications: Silent disposition with anticipatory anxiety and nervousness. It is particularly useful for those who feel restless before important events or decisions but remain silent.

    7. Aurum: Indications: Silent disposition with feelings of worthlessness, depression, and suicidal thoughts. It is used for individuals who feel overwhelmed by emotional distress and prefer to remain silent.

    These remedies are selected based on the individual’s unique symptoms and constitution. Consulting with a qualified homoeopath is essential to determine the most appropriate remedy for your specific case.

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  5. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

    What are the medicines suitable for fainting disposition with their indications?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 2 years ago

    Homoeopathy offers several remedies for managing fainting disposition, each tailored to specific symptoms and underlying causes. Here are some commonly used homoeopathic remedies for fainting disposition along with their indications: 1. Aconitum Napellus: Indications: Sudden onset of fainting due toRead more

    Homoeopathy offers several remedies for managing fainting disposition, each tailored to specific symptoms and underlying causes. Here are some commonly used homoeopathic remedies for fainting disposition along with their indications:

    1. Aconitum Napellus: Indications: Sudden onset of fainting due to fear, anxiety, or exposure to cold air. It is often used for individuals who experience panic attacks and restlessnes.

    2. Coffea Cruda: Indications: Fainting from sudden joy, excitement, or nervousness. It is particularly useful for those who feel dizzy and confused before fainting.

    3. Ignatia Amara: Indications: Fainting due to grief, emotional shock, or bad news. It is helpful for individuals who are emotionally sensitive and experience fainting spells in response to emotional triggers.

    4. Gelsemium Sempervirens: Indications: Fainting with weakness, trembling, and a feeling of heaviness. It is often used for individuals who feel overwhelmed and exhausted.

    5. China Officinalis: Indications: Fainting due to loss of fluids, whether from vomiting, diarrhea, or blood loss. It is useful for individuals who feel weak and faint from fluid depletion.

    6. Pulsatilla: Indications: Fainting in warm, stuffy environments. It is helpful for individuals who feel faint in hot, humid conditions and have a tendency to feel better in open air.

    7. Cinchona Officinalis: Indications: Fainting from loss of blood or anemia. It is used for individuals who feel weak and faint due to blood loss.

    8. Chamomilla: Indications: Fainting with pain, weakness, and a sinking sensation. It is often used for individuals who feel faint and sick during painful episodes.

    These remedies are selected based on the individual’s unique symptoms and constitution. Consulting with a qualified homoeopath is essential to determine the most appropriate remedy for your specific case.

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  6. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

    Who is the chronic of aconite?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 2 years ago

    In homoeopathy, Sulphur is considered the chronic remedy that corresponds to Aconite. While Aconite is primarily used for acute conditions with sudden onset, Sulphur is often used for chronic conditions that have developed over time.

    In homoeopathy, Sulphur is considered the chronic remedy that corresponds to Aconite. While Aconite is primarily used for acute conditions with sudden onset, Sulphur is often used for chronic conditions that have developed over time.

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  7. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

    What are the medicines for Restlessness with their indications?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    Homoeopathy offers several remedies for managing restlessness, each tailored to specific symptoms and underlying causes. Here are some commonly used homoeopathic remedies for restlessness along with their indications: 1. Arsenicum Album: Indications: Restlessness accompanied by anxiety, fear of healRead more

    Homoeopathy offers several remedies for managing restlessness, each tailored to specific symptoms and underlying causes. Here are some commonly used homoeopathic remedies for restlessness along with their indications:

    1. Arsenicum Album: Indications: Restlessness accompanied by anxiety, fear of health issues, and digestive disturbances. It is often used for individuals who are anxious about their health and feel restless at night.

    2. Argentum Nitricum: Indications: Restlessness with anticipatory anxiety, nervousness, and digestive issues. It is particularly useful for those who feel restless before important events or decisions.

    3. Gelsemium Sempervirens: Indications: Restlessness with weakness, trembling, and a feeling of heaviness. It is often used for individuals who feel overwhelmed and exhausted.

    4. Ignatia Amara: Indications: Restlessness due to emotional shock or grief. It is helpful for those who experience mood swings and emotional sensitivity.

    5. Kali Phosphoricum: Indications: Restlessness from mental exhaustion and over-sensitivity. It is used for individuals who feel anxious and restless due to mental strain.

    6. Zincum Metallicum: Indications: Restlessness in the legs, especially at night. It is often used for individuals who have an irresistible urge to move their legs to relieve discomfort.

    7. Tarentula Hispanica: Indications: Restlessness with intense itching and burning sensations, often in the legs. It is used for individuals who feel restless and uncomfortable due to skin conditions.

    8. Rhus Toxicodendron: Indications: Restlessness with joint pain and stiffness, especially in cold weather. It is helpful for those who feel restless and need to keep moving to relieve their discomfort.

    9. Medorrhinum: Indications: Restlessness with a history of suppressed infections, especially in the genital area. It is used for individuals who feel restless and irritable due to chronic infections.

    10. Aurum Metallicum: Indications: Restlessness with feelings of worthlessness, depression, and suicidal thoughts. It is used for individuals who feel restless and overwhelmed by emotional distress.

    11. Aconite Nap: Aconite Napellus is a powerful remedy for managing restlessness, especially when it is linked to anxiety, fear, and exposure to cold or sudden fright. It addresses both the physical and emotional aspects of restlessness, providing rapid relief in acute situations.

    These remedies are selected based on the individual’s unique symptoms and constitution. It’s important to consult with a qualified homoeopath to determine the most appropriate remedy for your specific case.

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  8. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Surgery

    How we can manage a patient of long bone fracture?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 2 years ago

    Managing a patient with a long bone fracture involves several key steps to ensure proper healing and prevent complications. Here's a comprehensive approach: 1. Initial Assessment -Evaluate the Injury: Assess the site of the fracture for deformity, swelling, and bruising. Check for any open wounds orRead more

    Managing a patient with a long bone fracture involves several key steps to ensure proper healing and prevent complications. Here’s a comprehensive approach:

    1. Initial Assessment
    -Evaluate the Injury: Assess the site of the fracture for deformity, swelling, and bruising. Check for any open wounds or signs of nerve or blood vessel damage.
    -Pain Management: Administer appropriate analgesia to manage pain and keep the patient comfortable.

    2. Immobilization
    -Splinting: Apply a splint to stabilize the fracture and prevent further injury. This helps in reducing pain and maintaining proper alignment of the bone.
    -Casting or Bracing: Depending on the severity and type of fracture, a cast or brace may be used to immobilize the affected limb.

    3. Imaging
    -X-rays: Obtain at least two orthogonal x-rays (anteroposterior and lateral views) to confirm the fracture and assess its extent.
    -Additional Imaging: In some cases, a CT scan or MRI may be needed for a more detailed assessment.

    4. Referral to Orthopedic Specialist
    -Consultation: Refer the patient to an orthopedic specialist for further evaluation and treatment. This is especially important for displaced fractures or fractures involving joints.

    5. Surgical Intervention (if needed)
    -Indications: Surgery may be required for unstable fractures, displaced fractures, or fractures with significant soft tissue damage.
    -Procedure: Surgical options include internal fixation (using plates, screws, or rods) or external fixation (using pins and an external frame).

    6. Post-Operative Care
    -Monitoring: Regularly monitor the patient for signs of infection, compartment syndrome, or other complications.
    -Rehabilitation: Initiate physical therapy to restore function, strength, and mobility. This may include exercises, hydrotherapy, and other modalities.

    7. Follow-Up
    -Regular Check-Ups: Schedule follow-up appointments to monitor healing progress and adjust treatment as needed.
    -Patient Education: Educate the patient on proper care, activity restrictions, and signs of complications to watch for.

    8. Long-Term Management
    -Bone Health: Address any underlying conditions that may affect bone health, such as osteoporosis.
    -Lifestyle Modifications: Encourage a healthy diet, adequate calcium and vitamin D intake, and regular exercise to promote bone healing and prevent future fractures.

    9. Homoeopathic Remedies
    -Arnica Montana: Often used immediately after a fracture to reduce pain, swelling, and bruising. It also helps in alleviating the shock and trauma associated with the injury.
    -Symphytum Officinale (Knit Bone): Known for its ability to promote bone healing and callus formation. It is particularly useful for fractures that are slow to heal.
    -Calcarea Phosphorica: Helps in speeding up the healing process and is beneficial for fractures with delayed healing.
    -Hypericum: Useful for fractures that affect the nerves, providing relief from nerve pain.
    -Calendula Officinalis: Applied topically to promote healing of the skin around the fracture site and reduce inflammation.

    Conclusion
    Managing a long bone fracture requires a comprehensive approach that includes initial assessment, immobilization, imaging, specialist referral, possible surgical intervention, post-operative care, and long-term management. Proper care and rehabilitation are essential for optimal recovery and prevention of complications.
    Homoeopathic treatment for long bone fractures involves a combination of proper immobilization, pain management, and the use of specific homoeopathic remedies to promote healing and reduce inflammation. A holistic approach that addresses both physical and emotional aspects is essential for optimal recovery.

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  9. Asked: 2 years agoIn: Materia Medica

    Discuss the drug pictures of Carcinosinum.

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    Carcinosinum is a homoeopathic remedy primarily used for individuals with a family history of cancer, diabetes, or tuberculosis. Here are some key aspects of its drug picture: 1. Physical Characteristics -Complexion: Individuals needing Carcinosinum often have a brownish or café au lait complexion wRead more

    Carcinosinum is a homoeopathic remedy primarily used for individuals with a family history of cancer, diabetes, or tuberculosis. Here are some key aspects of its drug picture:

    1. Physical Characteristics
    -Complexion: Individuals needing Carcinosinum often have a brownish or café au lait complexion with blue sclerotic spots and numerous moles.
    -Body Type: They may have a slim and wiry build, with light brown hair.
    -Skin Conditions: Common skin issues include eczema, acne, and multiple warts or birthmarks.

    2. General Symptoms
    -Temperature Sensitivity: These individuals are often thermally unstable, experiencing chills or heat intolerance.
    -Recurrent Infections: They are prone to recurrent infections, especially middle ear infections, influenza, and bronchitis.
    -Allergies and Autoimmune Diseases: Conditions like asthma, allergies, and autoimmune diseases are common.

    3. Emotional and Mental Symptoms
    -Emotional Sensitivity: Carcinosinum individuals are emotionally sensitive and empathetic, often feeling upset when they see others suffering.
    -Mood Swings: They may become moody, irritable, withdrawn, or restless.
    -Masking Emotions: As they grow older, they tend to hide their feelings behind a mask of nonchalance.
    -Responsibility: They often take on too much responsibility, trying to help out with adult tasks.

    4. Dietary Preferences
    -Cravings and Aversions: They may have cravings for salt, sweets, milk, eggs, meat, fat, or fruit, and aversions to these foods at different times.
    -Low Blood Sugar: They should eat small meals frequently to manage low blood sugar.

    5. Sleep and Rest
    -Insomnia: Early-life insomnia is common, and they may have a tendency to lie on their chest or assume the knee-elbow position while sleeping.

    6. Family History
    -Genetic Predisposition: A strong family history of cancer, diabetes, or tuberculosis is often present.

    Conclusion
    Carcinosinum is a deep-acting constitutional remedy that addresses both physical and emotional aspects of health. It is particularly useful for individuals with a complex medical history and a tendency to absorb and be affected by their surroundings.

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  10. Asked: 2 years agoIn: Repertory

    Write down the difference between card & synthetic repertory.

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    Here's a brief comparison between Card Repertory and Synthetic Repertory in homeopathy: 1. Card Repertory -Structure: Consists of individual cards or slips of paper, each representing a specific symptom or rubric with corresponding remedies. -Usage: Practitioners manually select and arrange cards toRead more

    Here’s a brief comparison between Card Repertory and Synthetic Repertory in homeopathy:

    1. Card Repertory
    -Structure: Consists of individual cards or slips of paper, each representing a specific symptom or rubric with corresponding remedies.
    -Usage: Practitioners manually select and arrange cards to identify the remedies that match the patient’s symptoms.
    -Advantages: Easy to use, especially for smaller rubrics; allows for quick reference and cross-referencing.
    -Limitations: Can be cumbersome for larger rubrics or complex cases; requires significant manual effort and organization.

    2. Synthetic Repertory
    -Structure: A comprehensive, computerized repertory that integrates multiple existing repertories and new information into a single database.
    -Usage: Practitioners use software to search and analyze symptoms, leading to more efficient and thorough repertorization.
    -Advantages: Provides a vast amount of information from various sources; allows for complex searches and analysis; saves time and effort in repertorization.
    -Limitations: Requires access to a computer and software; may be less intuitive for those accustomed to traditional methods.

    3. Summary
    -Format: Card Repertory uses physical cards, while Synthetic Repertory is computerized.
    -Ease of Use: Card Repertory is straightforward but manual; Synthetic Repertory offers efficient, computerized searches.
    -Comprehensiveness: Synthetic Repertory integrates multiple sources, providing more extensive information.
    -Practicality: Card Repertory is simple and portable; Synthetic Repertory requires electronic access.

    Both types have their unique benefits and challenges, and the choice often depends on the practitioner’s preference and the complexity of the case. Homoeopaths may use either or both methods depending on their practice style and needs.

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