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  1. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking

    What are the difference between homoeopathic and allopathic case taking?

    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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    Homoeopathic and allopathic case taking differ significantly in approach and focus: 1. Scope of Inquiry: -Homoeopathy: Seeks a holistic understanding of the patient, including physical, mental, and emotional symptoms, as well as lifestyle, family history, and individual constitution. -Allopathy: PriRead more

    Homoeopathic and allopathic case taking differ significantly in approach and focus:

    1. Scope of Inquiry:
    -Homoeopathy: Seeks a holistic understanding of the patient, including physical, mental, and emotional symptoms, as well as lifestyle, family history, and individual constitution.
    -Allopathy: Primarily focuses on the specific symptoms and physical findings related to the presenting illness.

    2. Detail and Depth:
    -Homoeopathy: Involves detailed, open-ended questions to capture the complete symptom picture, often taking longer to gather information.
    -Allopathy: Uses more direct, specific questions to quickly identify the disease and determine the appropriate treatment.

    3. Emphasis on Symptoms:
    -Homoeopathy: Places significant importance on the peculiar and individual symptoms unique to the patient, looking for subtle details that may guide remedy selection.
    -Allopathy: Focuses on common symptoms to diagnose and treat diseases, often using standardized protocols.

    4. Treatment Approach:
    -Homoeopathy: Aims to find a single remedy that addresses the totality of symptoms, promoting holistic healing.
    -Allopathy: Often uses a combination of medications, surgeries, and therapies to manage and treat specific conditions.

    5. Patient Interaction:
    -Homoeopathy: Emphasizes empathetic listening and understanding the patient’s overall experience and emotional state.
    -Allopathy: Focuses on efficient diagnosis and treatment, with less emphasis on the patient’s broader emotional and mental state.

    These differences reflect the underlying philosophies of each medical system, with homoeopathy prioritizing a holistic, individualized approach and allopathy focusing on disease-specific, evidence-based treatment.

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  2. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Homoeopathic philosophy, Miasma, Organon

    What are the difficulties in taking a case of an infant?

    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

    Taking a case of an infant in homeopathy comes with unique challenges: 1. Non-Verbal Communication: Infants can't articulate their symptoms, so practitioners must rely on observations and reports from caregivers. 2. Behavioral Cues: Interpreting cries, facial expressions, and body movements can be sRead more

    Taking a case of an infant in homeopathy comes with unique challenges:

    1. Non-Verbal Communication: Infants can’t articulate their symptoms, so practitioners must rely on observations and reports from caregivers.
    2. Behavioral Cues: Interpreting cries, facial expressions, and body movements can be subjective and requires careful attention.
    3. Caregiver Interpretation: Dependence on caregivers’ descriptions can lead to incomplete or biased information, as they might miss subtle symptoms.
    4. Rapid Changes: Infants’ conditions can change quickly, making it harder to capture a stable symptom picture.
    5. Sensitivity: Infants have heightened sensitivity, making it crucial to select remedies carefully to avoid over-stimulation.

    These challenges require a keen observational skill and a close collaboration with the caregivers to gather accurate and comprehensive information.

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  3. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Miasma

    What is mixed miasm?

    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

    A mixed miasm in homoeopathy refers to the presence of more than one miasmatic influence in a patient's constitution. This can occur when a person inherits or acquires multiple miasms, leading to a complex expression of chronic diseases. For example, a patient might have a combination of psoric andRead more

    A mixed miasm in homoeopathy refers to the presence of more than one miasmatic influence in a patient’s constitution. This can occur when a person inherits or acquires multiple miasms, leading to a complex expression of chronic diseases. For example, a patient might have a combination of psoric and sycotic miasms, resulting in symptoms that reflect both miasms.

    Understanding mixed miasms helps homoeopaths create a more comprehensive treatment plan tailored to the individual’s unique symptom picture.

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  4. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Miasma, Repertory

    What are the importancs of desire and aversion of food and drinks for selection of remedy?

    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

    Desires and aversions to food and drinks are significant in homoeopathic remedy selection because they provide insight into a patient's overall state. Here’s why they matter: 1. Individualization: Helps tailor the remedy to the patient's unique constitution and preferences. 2. Indicative of Miasms:Read more

    Desires and aversions to food and drinks are significant in homoeopathic remedy selection because they provide insight into a patient’s overall state. Here’s why they matter:

    1. Individualization: Helps tailor the remedy to the patient’s unique constitution and preferences.
    2. Indicative of Miasms: Specific cravings or aversions can hint at underlying miasmatic influences.
    3. Insight into Imbalance: They reveal deeper imbalances or deficiencies within the body.
    4. Mental-Emotional Connection: Food preferences often link to emotional states, providing a holistic view of the patient.
    5. Confirmation of Remedy: Certain remedies are associated with specific desires or aversions, aiding in remedy confirmation.

    This nuanced understanding ensures a more precise and effective treatment.

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  5. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Homoeopathic philosophy, Miasma, Organon, Repertory

    How does the physician ask his question to patient?

    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, the physician asks questions in a detailed and empathetic manner, aiming to understand the patient holistically. Here are some key aspects: 1. Open-Ended Questions: These allow the patient to share their experiences freely, such as "Can you describe how you feel when the symptoms occRead more

    In homoeopathy, the physician asks questions in a detailed and empathetic manner, aiming to understand the patient holistically. Here are some key aspects:
    1. Open-Ended Questions: These allow the patient to share their experiences freely, such as “Can you describe how you feel when the symptoms occur?”
    2. Detailed Inquiry: Questions cover physical, mental, and emotional symptoms, e.g., “What makes your symptoms better or worse?”
    3. Non-Judgmental Approach: The physician asks questions without implying judgment, creating a safe space for honest responses, e.g., “How has your mood been lately?”
    4. Observation: The physician also observes non-verbal cues and body language to gain additional insights.
    5. Patient’s History: Questions about medical history, lifestyle, and family history help build a comprehensive understanding, e.g., “Have there been any significant changes or stressors in your life recently?”

    This approach ensures a thorough understanding of the patient’s unique condition, leading to more accurate remedy selection.

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  6. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Homoeopathic philosophy, Miasma, Organon, Repertory

    What are the importance of family history in case taking?

    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

    Family history is crucial in homoeopathic case taking for several reasons: 1. Miasmatic Influence: It helps identify inherited miasms (Psora, Sycosis, Syphilis) that may predispose the patient to certain chronic conditions. 2. Genetic Predisposition: Understanding genetic tendencies can guide the seRead more

    Family history is crucial in homoeopathic case taking for several reasons:

    1. Miasmatic Influence: It helps identify inherited miasms (Psora, Sycosis, Syphilis) that may predispose the patient to certain chronic conditions.
    2. Genetic Predisposition: Understanding genetic tendencies can guide the selection of remedies that address these predispositions.
    3. Holistic View: It provides a comprehensive understanding of the patient’s overall health context, including potential triggers and patterns.
    4. Preventive Care: Knowledge of family history can help in taking preventive measures for conditions that the patient may be at risk for developing.

    This detailed insight allows for more tailored and effective homeopathic treatment.

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

    What are the difference between materia medica and chronic disease?

    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 homeopathy, Materia Medica and Chronic Diseases serve distinct but complementary purposes: 1. Materia Medica: -Definition: A Materia Medica is a comprehensive collection of detailed descriptions of various homoeopathic remedies, including their origins, preparation, and the symptoms they can treaRead more

    In homeopathy, Materia Medica and Chronic Diseases serve distinct but complementary purposes:

    1. Materia Medica:

    -Definition: A Materia Medica is a comprehensive collection of detailed descriptions of various homoeopathic remedies, including their origins, preparation, and the symptoms they can treat.
    -Purpose: It serves as a reference for homoeopaths to identify the most appropriate remedy based on the patient’s symptoms.
    -Content: It includes information from provings, toxicology, clinical observations, and therapeutic experience.

    2. Chronic Diseases:

    -Definition: Chronic Diseases, or miasms, are underlying predispositions or susceptibilities to long-term, recurring diseases, as identified by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann.
    -Purpose: Understanding miasms helps in addressing the root causes of chronic conditions, guiding long-term treatment strategies.
    -Content: It focuses on the theory of miasms like Psora, Sycosis, and Syphilis, and their manifestations in chronic illnesses.

    In essence, while Materia Medica provides detailed profiles of remedies, Chronic Diseases focus on the broader underlying causes of long-term illnesses. Together, they form a holistic framework for diagnosis and treatment in homoeopathy.

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  8. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Repertory

    Why Repertory never be end?

    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

    Homoeopathic repertories are continually evolving because they rely on the ongoing accumulation and refinement of knowledge about remedies and symptoms. Here's why they never truly end: 1. New Remedies: Homeopaths constantly discover and prove new remedies, which need to be added to repertories. 2.Read more

    Homoeopathic repertories are continually evolving because they rely on the ongoing accumulation and refinement of knowledge about remedies and symptoms. Here’s why they never truly end:

    1. New Remedies: Homeopaths constantly discover and prove new remedies, which need to be added to repertories.
    2. Expanded Knowledge: As practitioners gain more clinical experience, they refine the understanding of how remedies affect various symptoms.
    3. Technological Advances: With the advent of digital tools, repertories can be updated more quickly and efficiently, allowing for more comprehensive and accessible information.
    4. Continuous Improvement: The feedback from practitioners using these tools helps identify gaps, leading to ongoing updates and improvements.

    It’s a dynamic field, always growing to better serve the needs of patients.

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  9. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Repertory

    What are the historical background of 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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    The historical background of the homoeopathic repertory is quite fascinating! It all began with Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homoeopathy, who started cataloguing symptoms from his provings around 1817. His work, known as the Symptomenlexikon, was an extensive alphabetical list of symptoms thRead more

    The historical background of the homoeopathic repertory is quite fascinating! It all began with Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homoeopathy, who started cataloguing symptoms from his provings around 1817. His work, known as the Symptomenlexikon, was an extensive alphabetical list of symptoms that eventually grew to four volumes, although it was never published.

    Over time, other homeopaths like Dr. Boenninghausen and Dr. Kent expanded on Hahnemann’s work, creating more structured and comprehensive repertories. These repertories evolved from handwritten notes to sophisticated computer software, making it easier for practitioners to find the most suitable remedies for their patients.

    The journey of the homoeopathic repertory reflects the ongoing development and refinement of homoeopathic practice, aiming to provide the best possible care for patients.

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  10. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Homoeopathic philosophy, Miasma, Organon, Repertory

    Why gonorrhoea is not sycosis but makes a person sycotic when it is suppressed?

    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, gonorrhea is an acute infection caused by gonococci, which typically manifests as urethritis within five to ten days of exposure. If gonorrhea is completely cured, it does not lead to sycosis. However, if the infection is suppressed (e.g., through improper treatment), it can lead toRead more

    In homoeopathy, gonorrhea is an acute infection caused by gonococci, which typically manifests as urethritis within five to ten days of exposure. If gonorrhea is completely cured, it does not lead to sycosis. However, if the infection is suppressed (e.g., through improper treatment), it can lead to the development of the sycotic miasm.

    The suppression of the acute infection allows the underlying miasm to establish itself, leading to chronic conditions associated with the sycotic miasm, such as warts, polyps, and excessive mucus production.

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