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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Case taking, Miasma, Psychology, Repertory

Discuss the causes of mental retardation or Intellectual disability.

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    Intellectual disability, also known as ID, is a condition diagnosed before age 18 that includes below-average intellectual function and a lack of skills necessary for daily living. There are many causes of intellectual disability, but doctors find a specific reason in only 25% of cases. Some of theRead more

    Intellectual disability, also known as ID, is a condition diagnosed before age 18 that includes below-average intellectual function and a lack of skills necessary for daily living. There are many causes of intellectual disability, but doctors find a specific reason in only 25% of cases. Some of the most common causes include genetic conditions like:
    1. Down’s syndrome,
    2. Pregnancy problems like preeclampsia,
    3. Infections,
    4. Certain drugs and substance abuse,
    5. Deprivation of oxygen during childbirth,
    6. Severe head injury,
    7. Extreme malnutrition,
    8. Infections causing brain damage like meningitis, measles, and whooping cough. or
    9. Anything that interferes with brain development can cause intellectual disabilities.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Disease, Health, Public Health, Repertory

What is barotrauma? What is the Homoeopathic medicine for this problem?

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    Hearing loss or reduced hearing capacity after an airplane journey is common and is known as airplane ear or barotrauma. It usually occurs due to the changes in air pressure during take-off and landing of the airplane. These changes cause unequal pressure in the middle ear, leading to discomfort andRead more

    Hearing loss or reduced hearing capacity after an airplane journey is common and is known as airplane ear or barotrauma. It usually occurs due to the changes in air pressure during take-off and landing of the airplane. These changes cause unequal pressure in the middle ear, leading to discomfort and temporary hearing loss.
    The Homeopathic medicine for this problem is ARNICA MONTAINA.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Case taking, Homoeopathic philosophy, Homoeopathy, Organon

What do you mean by the second prescription?

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    In homeopathy, a second prescription is given after the initial prescription has been taken and its effects have been observed as good acted. The second prescription is based on the patient's response to the first prescription and any changes in their symptoms. The homeopath will assess the patient'Read more

    In homeopathy, a second prescription is given after the initial prescription has been taken and its effects have been observed as good acted. The second prescription is based on the patient’s response to the first prescription and any changes in their symptoms.

    The homeopath will assess the patient’s current symptoms and make a new prescription based on their overall picture. This may involve selecting a new remedy or adjusting the dosage or frequency of the initial remedy. The goal of the second prescription is to further stimulate the body’s natural healing process and bring about a deeper level of healing.

    It’s important to note that homeopathic remedies are highly individualized and tailored to each patient’s unique symptoms and needs. Therefore, it’s essential to consult with a qualified homeopath for any homeopathic treatment.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

What are the difference between potency & dose?

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    In homeopathy, potency and dose are two different concepts that are often confused with each other. Potency refers to the degree of dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking) of a homeopathic remedy. The more a remedy is diluted and succussed, the higher its potency. Homeopathic remedies are typicalRead more

    In homeopathy, potency and dose are two different concepts that are often confused with each other.

    Potency refers to the degree of dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking) of a homeopathic remedy. The more a remedy is diluted and succussed, the higher its potency. Homeopathic remedies are typically available in different potencies, such as 6X, 30C, 200C, etc. Higher potencies are believed to be more potent, meaning they are believed to have a greater effect on the body’s vital force or life force.

    Dose, on the other hand, refers to the amount of the homeopathic remedy that is taken at one time. In homeopathy, the dose is typically very small, often just a few drops of the remedy diluted in water. The idea is that the smaller the dose, the greater the effect on the body’s vital force, and the less likely it is to cause side effects.

    So, in summary, potency refers to the strength of a homeopathic remedy, while dose refers to the amount of the remedy that is taken at one time.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Homoeopathy, Organon

What is minimum dose?

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    The minimum dose refers to the smallest amount of a substance that can produce a measurable effect in a living organism. The specific minimum dose of a substance can vary depending on various factors such as the individual's age, weight, health status, and sensitivity to the substance. In medicine,Read more

    The minimum dose refers to the smallest amount of a substance that can produce a measurable effect in a living organism. The specific minimum dose of a substance can vary depending on various factors such as the individual’s age, weight, health status, and sensitivity to the substance.

    In medicine, the minimum effective dose (MED) is the lowest dose of a medication that provides the desired therapeutic effect in most people. It is important to determine the MED of a drug to avoid overmedication and reduce the risk of side effects.

    In toxicology, the minimum toxic dose (MTD) is the lowest dose of a substance that produces adverse effects. The MTD is used to determine the level of exposure that is considered safe for humans and animals.

    Homeopathy is a form of alternative medicine that uses highly diluted substances to treat various ailments. The principle of homeopathy is that “like cures like,” meaning that a substance that can cause symptoms in a healthy person can be used in a highly diluted form to treat those same symptoms in a sick person.

    In homeopathy, the minimum dose refers to the idea that the more diluted a substance is, the more powerful its healing properties become. Homeopathic remedies are often diluted to the point where there is little or no trace of the original substance left.
    Proponents of homeopathy argue that the energetic imprint of the original substance remains, even at high dilutions, and that this imprint can stimulate the body’s own healing mechanisms.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

What do you mean by prevention & susceptibility?

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    Prevention and susceptibility are two interconnected concepts in the field of healthcare and medicine. Prevention refers to the actions taken to avoid or reduce the risk of a particular disease or health condition. Susceptibility, on the other hand, refers to the likelihood of an individual to develRead more

    Prevention and susceptibility are two interconnected concepts in the field of healthcare and medicine. Prevention refers to the actions taken to avoid or reduce the risk of a particular disease or health condition. Susceptibility, on the other hand, refers to the likelihood of an individual to develop a particular disease or condition.

    Prevention can take many forms, including vaccination, lifestyle modifications (such as healthy eating and exercise), regular check-ups with a healthcare provider, and avoiding exposure to known risk factors. By taking these preventative measures, individuals can decrease their likelihood of developing certain diseases and conditions.

    However, even with preventative measures, some individuals may still be susceptible to certain diseases or conditions due to various factors such as genetics, age, underlying medical conditions, or exposure to environmental risk factors. In these cases, early detection and treatment are crucial in managing the disease or condition and preventing further complications.

    In summary, prevention and susceptibility are two important concepts in healthcare, and while preventative measures can reduce the risk of certain diseases and conditions, some individuals may still be susceptible due to various factors, and early detection and treatment are crucial in managing their health.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Homoeopathic philosophy

What are the difference between materialism & idealism?

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    Materialism is the belief that physical matter is the only reality and that everything, including thought, feeling, mind, and soul are results of material interactions. Idealism is the belief that consciousness or spirit is the fundamental reality and that material things are a product of consciousnRead more

    Materialism is the belief that physical matter is the only reality and that everything, including thought, feeling, mind, and soul are results of material interactions. Idealism is the belief that consciousness or spirit is the fundamental reality and that material things are a product of consciousness.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Case taking, Miasma, Organon

What is the difference between case record & case taking?

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    Case Record is the document or database entry that contains all the information related to a particular patient's medical visits, treatments, medications, test results, and other related information. Case Taking is the process of gathering information about a patient's medical history, current symptRead more

    Case Record is the document or database entry that contains all the information related to a particular patient’s medical visits, treatments, medications, test results, and other related information. Case Taking is the process of gathering information about a patient’s medical history, current symptoms, and other important information related to their health. This information is then used to create a diagnosis and treatment plan.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Case taking, Homoeopathic philosophy, Miasma, Organon

What do you know about diagnosis & anamnesis?

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    1. Diagnosis is the process of identifying a medical condition or illness in a patient. 2. It involves a medical professional using various methods, such as physical exams, laboratory tests, and imaging scans, to determine the underlying cause of a patient's symptoms. 3. A correct diagnosis is cruciRead more

    1. Diagnosis is the process of identifying a medical condition or illness in a patient.
    2. It involves a medical professional using various methods, such as physical exams, laboratory tests, and imaging scans, to determine the underlying cause of a patient’s symptoms.
    3. A correct diagnosis is crucial in determining appropriate treatment options and improving the patient’s overall health outcome.
    4. Diagnoses can be either acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term), depending on the time frame of the illness.
    5. Advances in diagnostic technology and medical research have made accurate diagnoses more accessible and efficient.

    Anamnesis is a medical term used to describe the process of gathering information about a patient’s medical history, including symptoms, previous illnesses, allergies, medications, and family medical history. It is a crucial part of the medical examination and helps in the diagnosis and treatment of the patient. Anamnesis is often called a patient history, and it helps doctors determine the course of treatment and identify any potential risk factors that could affect the patient’s health. It is an essential aspect of the medical assessment, providing crucial information that aids in the diagnosis and treatment of various medical conditions.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Materia Medica

What are the indicating symptoms of Abise Canadensis?

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    1. Catarrhal conditions of the stomach. 2. Right-sided. liver and region of lungs. 3. Peculiar craving. 4. A tendency to eat far beyond the capacity for digestion. 5. Chilly sensation. 6. Defective nutrition with debility. 7. Flatulence disturbs the heart's action. 8. Uterine displacement, inertiaRead more

    1. Catarrhal conditions of the stomach.
    2. Right-sided. liver and region of lungs.
    3. Peculiar craving.
    4. A tendency to eat far beyond the capacity for digestion.
    5. Chilly sensation.
    6. Defective nutrition with debility.
    7. Flatulence disturbs the heart’s action.
    8. Uterine displacement, inertia & prolapse.
    9. Sensation of the cold wet cloth on the back.
    10. indigestion worse eating and overeating.
    11. Hardness and the small sensation of the liver.
    12. sleep position lower limb drawn up.
    13. cancerous affection; inluenza.

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