Sign Up

Browse
Browse

Have an account? Sign In Now

Sign In

Forgot Password?

Don't have account, Sign Up Here

Forgot Password

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link and will create a new password via email.

Have an account? Sign In Now

You must login to ask a question.

Forgot Password?

Need An Account, Sign Up Here

You must login to ask a question.

Forgot Password?

Need An Account, Sign Up Here

Sorry, you do not have permission to add post.

Forgot Password?

Need An Account, Sign Up Here

Please briefly explain why you feel this question should be reported.

Please briefly explain why you feel this answer should be reported.

Please briefly explain why you feel this user should be reported.

mdpathyqa
Sign InSign Up

mdpathyqa

mdpathyqa Navigation

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
Search
Ask A Question

Mobile menu

Close
Ask A Question
  • Questions
  • Complaint
  • Groups
  • Blog
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Jannatun Nisha - Followers Questions

Home/ Jannatun Nisha/Followers Questions
  • Polls
  • Questions
  • Answers
  • Best Answers
  • Asked
  • Followed
  • Favorites
  • Groups
  • Comments
  • Followers Questions
  • Posts
  • Followers Posts
  • Followers Answers
  • Followers Comments
  • Joined Groups
  • Managed Groups

mdpathyqa Latest Questions

Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of apprehension?

Dr Beauty Akther
Dr Beauty AktherPundit

Read less
anxietyapprehensionfear
  • 0
  • 1
  • 24
  • 0
  1. 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 1 year ago

    "Apprehension" can mean different things depending on the context. It often refers to a feeling of anxiety or fear about something that might happen. For example, someone might feel apprehension before giving a big speech. It can also mean understanding or grasping a concept. In a legal sense, it caRead more

    “Apprehension” can mean different things depending on the context. It often refers to a feeling of anxiety or fear about something that might happen. For example, someone might feel apprehension before giving a big speech. It can also mean understanding or grasping a concept. In a legal sense, it can refer to the act of arresting someone.

    See less
      • 0
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

Can you compare "anthropophobia" & "androphobia".

Dr Beauty Akther
Dr Beauty AktherPundit

Read less
androphobiaanthropophobiafear of men
  • 0
  • 1
  • 28
  • 0
  1. 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 1 year ago

    Anthropophobia and the fear of men (known as androphobia) are both anxiety-related conditions, but they differ in scope and focus: - Anthropophobia: This is the fear of people in general. It can manifest as extreme anxiety in social situations, avoidance of human interaction, and discomfort even witRead more

    Anthropophobia and the fear of men (known as androphobia) are both anxiety-related conditions, but they differ in scope and focus:

    – Anthropophobia: This is the fear of people in general. It can manifest as extreme anxiety in social situations, avoidance of human interaction, and discomfort even with close friends or family. It’s often linked to social anxiety or past traumatic experiences.

    – Androphobia: This is a specific fear of men. People with androphobia may experience panic, avoidance, or distress when interacting with men, even in non-threatening situations. It can stem from past trauma, negative experiences, or cultural influences.

    While anthropophobia is a broader fear of human interaction, androphobia is more focused on fear of men specifically.

    See less
      • 0
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

Can you compare between "amorous", "lewdness" & "lascivious"?

Dr Beauty Akther
Dr Beauty AktherPundit

Read less
amorouslasciviouslewdness
  • 0
  • 1
  • 25
  • 0
  1. 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 1 year ago

    Here’s the breakdown: - Amorous: This word is all about love and romance. It describes feelings or actions that are affectionate or passionate, often in a romantic way. Think of someone writing love poems or serenading their partner. - Lewdness: This term takes a darker turn, referring to behavior tRead more

    Here’s the breakdown:

    – Amorous: This word is all about love and romance. It describes feelings or actions that are affectionate or passionate, often in a romantic way. Think of someone writing love poems or serenading their partner.

    – Lewdness: This term takes a darker turn, referring to behavior that is crude, offensive, or indecent—often with a sexual undertone. It’s the kind of thing that might make people uncomfortable in public settings.

    – Lasciviousness: Similar to lewdness, but more focused on overt or inappropriate sexual desire. It’s often used in formal or disapproving contexts to describe lustful behavior or thoughts.

    So, while all three can touch on themes of attraction or desire, amorous is romantic and positive, whereas lewdness and lasciviousness lean toward the inappropriate or indecent.

    See less
      • 0
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of "indifference"?

Dr Beauty Akther
Dr Beauty AktherPundit

Read less
apathyindifference
  • 0
  • 1
  • 26
  • 0
  1. 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 1 year ago

    Indifference is a lack of interest, concern, or sympathy. It describes a state where someone feels unbothered or unaffected by something that might typically evoke emotion or action. For example, if someone doesn't care about an important event or issue, they might be described as indifferent. The wRead more

    Indifference is a lack of interest, concern, or sympathy. It describes a state where someone feels unbothered or unaffected by something that might typically evoke emotion or action. For example, if someone doesn’t care about an important event or issue, they might be described as indifferent.

    The word originates from Latin indifferentia, meaning “not differing” or “not caring.” It can also imply mediocrity or a lack of importance in certain contexts.

    See less
      • 0
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of "apathy"?

Dr Beauty Akther
Dr Beauty AktherPundit

Read less
apathyindifference
  • 0
  • 1
  • 40
  • 0
  1. 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 1 year ago

    Apathy is a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. It describes a state where someone feels indifferent or unmotivated about things that might normally evoke emotion or action. For example, if someone doesn't care about an important event or issue, they might be described as apathetic. The word cRead more

    Apathy is a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. It describes a state where someone feels indifferent or unmotivated about things that might normally evoke emotion or action.

    For example, if someone doesn’t care about an important event or issue, they might be described as apathetic. The word comes from the Greek apatheia, meaning “without feeling”.

    See less
      • 0
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What ate the meaning of "Anthropophobia"?

Dr Beauty Akther
Dr Beauty AktherPundit

Read less
androphobiaanthropophobiafear of people
  • 0
  • 1
  • 29
  • 0
  1. 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 1 year ago

    Anthropophobia is the fear of people. Unlike social anxiety disorder, which is more about fear of social situations, anthropophobia is an intense fear of people themselves. People with anthropophobia may avoid crowds, struggle with eye contact, or feel extreme anxiety when interacting with others. TRead more

    Anthropophobia is the fear of people. Unlike social anxiety disorder, which is more about fear of social situations, anthropophobia is an intense fear of people themselves.

    People with anthropophobia may avoid crowds, struggle with eye contact, or feel extreme anxiety when interacting with others. The condition can stem from past trauma, hormonal imbalances, or even a family history of anxiety disorders.

    See less
      • 0
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of "lascivious"?

Dr Beauty Akther
Dr Beauty AktherPundit

Read less
amorouslasciviouslewdness
  • 0
  • 1
  • 31
  • 0
  1. 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 1 year ago

    The word "lascivious" describes someone who shows an overt or inappropriate sexual interest or desire. It's often used in a disapproving or formal context to highlight behavior or thoughts that are considered indecent or lustful. It originates from the Latin word lascivus, meaning "lustful" or "wantRead more

    The word “lascivious” describes someone who shows an overt or inappropriate sexual interest or desire. It’s often used in a disapproving or formal context to highlight behavior or thoughts that are considered indecent or lustful.

    It originates from the Latin word lascivus, meaning “lustful” or “wanton.”

    See less
      • 0
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of "lewdness"?

Dr Beauty Akther
Dr Beauty AktherPundit

Read less
amorouslasciviouslewdness
  • 0
  • 1
  • 32
  • 0
  1. 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 1 year ago

    Lewdness refers to behavior that is crude, offensive, or indecent, often with a sexual connotation. It describes actions or expressions that are considered inappropriate or vulgar in a public or social context. For example, making obscene gestures or comments could be seen as lewd behavior.

    Lewdness refers to behavior that is crude, offensive, or indecent, often with a sexual connotation. It describes actions or expressions that are considered inappropriate or vulgar in a public or social context. For example, making obscene gestures or comments could be seen as lewd behavior.

    See less
      • 0
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of "amorous"?

Dr Beauty Akther
Dr Beauty AktherPundit

Read less
amorouslasciviouslewdness
  • 0
  • 1
  • 60
  • 0
  1. 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 1 year ago

    The word "amorous" refers to feelings of love, romance, or desire. It describes someone who is affectionate or passionate, especially in a romantic way. If someone has an amorous nature, they may be openly expressive about their love or attraction. It comes from the Latin word amor, meaning "love."Read more

    The word “amorous” refers to feelings of love, romance, or desire. It describes someone who is affectionate or passionate, especially in a romantic way. If someone has an amorous nature, they may be openly expressive about their love or attraction.

    It comes from the Latin word amor, meaning “love.” Over time, it has been used to describe everything from poetic expressions of love to flirtatious behavior.

    See less
      • 0
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

Can you compare Between indolence & ambition loss of.

Dr Beauty Akther
Dr Beauty AktherPundit

Read less
ambition loss ofcompareindolence
  • 0
  • 1
  • 26
  • 0
  1. 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 1 year ago

    Indolence and loss of ambition share some similarities but differ in their core nature and implications: - Indolence: - Refers to laziness or a lack of energy and effort to engage in tasks. - Often associated with procrastination or avoidance of work. - It is more about a state of inactivity or unwiRead more

    Indolence and loss of ambition share some similarities but differ in their core nature and implications:

    – Indolence:
    – Refers to laziness or a lack of energy and effort to engage in tasks.
    – Often associated with procrastination or avoidance of work.
    – It is more about a state of inactivity or unwillingness to exert oneself.

    – Loss of Ambition:
    – Refers to a decline in the drive or motivation to achieve goals or succeed.
    – Can stem from burnout, disillusionment, or external circumstances.
    – It is more about a lack of purpose or direction rather than just inactivity.

    In essence, indolence is about avoiding effort, while loss of ambition is about losing the desire to strive for something meaningful. Both can impact productivity, but they arise from different emotional and psychological states.

    See less
      • 0
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp

Sidebar

Subscriber
Jannatun Nisha

Jannatun Nisha

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Ask Jannatun Nisha

User Information

  • Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • 01867379186
  • Female
  • years old

User Statistics

  • 67

    Visits

  • 3

    Questions

  • 3

    Answers

  • 0

    Best Answers

  • 29

    Points

  • 0

    Groups

  • 0

    Group Posts

  • 0

    Posts

  • 0

    Comments

  • 1

    Follower

  • 3

    Members

  • Jannatun Nisha has been qualified at the following categories
    • Obstetrics (8 points)
    • Repertory (8 points)
    • Gynecology (6 points)
    • Analytics (5 points)
    • Psychology (5 points)
    • Case taking (2 points)
    • Education (1 point)

Social Profiles

  • Email
Ask A Question

Stats

  • Questions 2k
  • Answers 2k
  • Posts 26
  • Comments 4
  • Best Answers 11
  • Users 6k
  • Groups 13
  • Group Posts 4
  • Popular
  • Answers
  • Esrat

    Explanation Hahnemann's work from materialistic, spiritualistic, idealistic or vitalistic ...

    • 4 Answers
  • Dr Beauty Akther

    What are the aims of philosophy?

    • 2 Answers
  • Dr Beauty Akther

    Write down the different method of dynamisation.

    • 3 Answers
  • Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH added an answer Selection of Dose and Potency in Acute vs. Chronic Disease:… July 13, 2026 at 2:04 pm
  • Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH added an answer Case Taking in Homoeopathy: The Holistic Lens In homoeopathy, case… July 13, 2026 at 1:40 pm
  • Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH added an answer Primary Manifestation of Psora — Homoeopathic View The Core Idea… July 13, 2026 at 1:19 pm

Top Members

Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH

Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH

  • 0 Questions
  • 4k Points
Enlightened
Dr Beauty Akther

Dr Beauty Akther

  • 367 Questions
  • 437 Points
Enlightened
Nasim

Nasim

  • 0 Questions
  • 134 Points
Pundit

Questions Categories

Disease
33Followers
Repertory
26Followers
Materia Medica
33Followers
Pathology
32Followers
Case taking
27Followers
Miasma
27Followers
Homoeopathic philosophy
25Followers
Organon
26Followers
Gynecology
31Followers
Microbiology
31Followers
Psychology
23Followers
Surgery
31Followers
Public Health
24Followers
Homoeopathic pharmacy
23Followers
Language
17Followers
Homoeopathy
19Followers
Obstetrics
24Followers
Human Behavior
27Followers
Research Methodology
19Followers
Analytics
21Followers
Physiology
16Followers
Forensic Medicine
21Followers
Technology
29Followers
Education
32Followers
Health
31Followers
Management
20Followers
Food & health
22Followers
Human Progress
25Followers
Hypothetical Personal Situations
21Followers
Dreams and Dreaming
33Followers
History
7Followers
Programmers
17Followers
The Holly Quran
13Followers
The Noble Quran
13Followers
Tissue remedies
21Followers
Anatomy
15Followers
Company
18Followers
Visiting and Travel
28Followers
University
17Followers
Reading
21Followers
Grammar
24Followers
Programs
17Followers
Communication
18Followers
Contents
Last update: 13/05/26

Explore

  • Questions
  • Complaint
  • Groups
  • Blog

Footer

mdpathyqa

mdpathyqa is a social & Answers Engine which will help you establis your community and connect with other people.

Help

  • Knowledge Base
  • Knowledge Base
  • Support
  • Support

Follow

Footer 1

2024 microdoshomoeo. All Rights Reserved
With Love by microdoshomoeo

Latest Activity: discuss about selection of dose and potency in case of acute and chronic disease.