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Surgery is a branch of medicine that is concerned with the treatment of injuries, diseases, and other disorders by manual and instrumental means. It involves the management of acute injuries and illnesses as differentiated from chronic, slowly progressing diseases, except when patients with the latter type of disease must be operated upon.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Homoeopathic philosophy, Miasma, Organon, Pathology, Repertory, Surgery

What are the idea of local disease according to the homoeopathy?

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    Are the local diseases really external?

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Homoeopathic philosophy, Management, Miasma, Organon, Pathology, Repertory, Surgery

Are the local diseases really external?

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    Even though local diseases show symptoms in specific parts of the body, they often signal broader systemic issues. In homoeopathy, these symptoms are seen as manifestations of deeper imbalances. For example, a skin rash might indicate an internal issue with the immune system or digestion. So, whileRead more

    Even though local diseases show symptoms in specific parts of the body, they often signal broader systemic issues. In homoeopathy, these symptoms are seen as manifestations of deeper imbalances. For example, a skin rash might indicate an internal issue with the immune system or digestion. So, while the symptoms appear local, the underlying causes are usually more complex, involving the whole organism. Addressing these root causes is key to achieving holistic and lasting health improvements.

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

What are the characteristics of local disease?

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    In homoeopathy, local diseases are conditions where symptoms are confined to a specific area of the body. Here are their main characteristics: 1. Localized Symptoms: Symptoms are restricted to a particular body part, such as a skin rash, joint pain, or an ulcer. 2. Apparent Isolation: While symptomsRead more

    In homoeopathy, local diseases are conditions where symptoms are confined to a specific area of the body. Here are their main characteristics:
    1. Localized Symptoms: Symptoms are restricted to a particular body part, such as a skin rash, joint pain, or an ulcer.
    2. Apparent Isolation: While symptoms seem isolated, they may indicate underlying systemic imbalances.
    3. Clear Onset: Often have a defined starting point, triggered by an injury, infection, or other identifiable cause.
    4. Impact on Overall Health: Despite appearing localized, they can affect the patient’s overall well-being and vital force.
    5. Treatment Approach: Homoeopathy aims to treat both the local symptoms and the underlying cause to achieve holistic healing.

    Understanding these characteristics helps in crafting a treatment plan that addresses both the immediate symptoms and the root cause of the disease.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Homoeopathic philosophy, Management, Miasma, Organon, Pathology, Repertory, Surgery

What are the prognosis of local disease?

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    The prognosis of local diseases can vary based on several factors. Here’s a breakdown: 1. Severity: Milder conditions often have a better prognosis, whereas severe or advanced local diseases may require more intensive treatment. 2. Duration: The longer a local disease has been present, the more chalRead more

    The prognosis of local diseases can vary based on several factors. Here’s a breakdown:

    1. Severity: Milder conditions often have a better prognosis, whereas severe or advanced local diseases may require more intensive treatment.
    2. Duration: The longer a local disease has been present, the more challenging it might be to treat, affecting the prognosis.
    3. Treatment: Prompt and appropriate treatment, whether homeopathic or conventional, significantly improves the prognosis.
    4. Patient’s Vitality: A strong vital force and overall good health can lead to a more favorable outcome.
    5. Underlying Causes: Addressing any underlying issues, such as miasms or systemic imbalances, is crucial for a positive prognosis.

    Each case is unique, and prognosis depends on a combination of these factors.

    The prognosis of local diseases in homoeopathy depends on several factors, including the nature of the disease, the patient’s overall health, and the response to treatment. Homoeopaths consider the following when assessing prognosis:
    1. Vital Force: The strength of the patient’s vital force or immune system plays a crucial role in recovery.
    2. Miasmatic Influence: The presence of underlying miasms (Psora, Sycosis, Syphilis) can affect the course and outcome of the disease.
    3. Remedy Response: How well the patient responds to the selected homeopathic remedy is a key indicator of prognosis.
    4. Extent and Duration: The severity and duration of the disease before starting homeopathic treatment can influence the prognosis.
    5. General Health: The patient’s overall health and lifestyle factors, such as diet and stress levels, also play a role.

    Homoeopathy aims to treat the whole person, not just the local symptoms, which can lead to a more comprehensive and lasting recovery.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Gynecology, Homoeopathic philosophy, Management, Miasma, Organon, Pathology, Public Health, Repertory, Surgery

What is surgical disease?

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    A surgical disease refers to a medical condition that requires surgical intervention for diagnosis, treatment, or management. These conditions are often structural issues that cannot be resolved through medication or non-invasive therapies alone. Examples include appendicitis, which necessitates anRead more

    A surgical disease refers to a medical condition that requires surgical intervention for diagnosis, treatment, or management. These conditions are often structural issues that cannot be resolved through medication or non-invasive therapies alone. Examples include appendicitis, which necessitates an appendectomy, gallstones requiring cholecystectomy, and hernia, which might need surgical repair.

    Surgical diseases demand precision and skill, often involving a multidisciplinary team to ensure successful outcomes. It’s fascinating how surgical advancements have revolutionized the management of such conditions.

    In homoeopathy, surgical diseases refer to conditions that may require surgical intervention due to irreversible pathology, severe injuries, or structural abnormalities. However, homoeopathy primarily aims to treat the underlying cause of the disease through holistic and non-invasive means. Surgery is considered only when absolutely necessary to remove disease products or residues that hinder the body’s natural healing processes.

    Homoeopathic treatment can be used pre- and post-operatively to support recovery and alleviate symptoms. Conditions like appendicitis, gallstones, and certain types of tumors may still require surgery, but homoeopathy can aid in the overall healing process.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Gynecology, Homoeopathic philosophy, Management, Miasma, Organon, Pathology, Public Health, Repertory, Surgery

What is non surgical disease?

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    A non-surgical disease refers to a medical condition that can be diagnosed, monitored, or treated without the need for invasive surgical procedures. These conditions are typically managed through medications, lifestyle changes, physical therapy, or other non-invasive treatments. Examples include corRead more

    A non-surgical disease refers to a medical condition that can be diagnosed, monitored, or treated without the need for invasive surgical procedures. These conditions are typically managed through medications, lifestyle changes, physical therapy, or other non-invasive treatments. Examples include coronary artery disease treated with angioplasty and stents, or Dupuytren’s contracture managed with collagenase injections and needle aponeurotomy.

    In homoeopathy, non-surgical diseases refer to chronic or long-term conditions that can be managed without invasive procedures. These diseases are often treated with homoeopathic remedies aimed at addressing the root causes and promoting the body’s natural healing processes. Examples include chronic respiratory conditions, digestive disorders, and autoimmune diseases.

    Homoeopathy focuses on individualized treatment, considering the patient’s overall health, symptoms, and miasmatic influences. The goal is to restore balance and strengthen the body’s defenses, rather than just alleviating symptoms.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology, Obstetrics, Surgery

How we can manage a case of incomplete abortion?

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    Managing an incomplete abortion involves several approaches, depending on the individual's condition and preferences. Here are the main options: 1.Expectant Management: This involves waiting for the body to naturally expel the remaining tissue. It's often successful but can take longer and may not bRead more

    Managing an incomplete abortion involves several approaches, depending on the individual’s condition and preferences. Here are the main options:

    1.Expectant Management: This involves waiting for the body to naturally expel the remaining tissue. It’s often successful but can take longer and may not be suitable for everyone.
    2. Medical Management: Medications like misoprostol are used to help expel the remaining tissue. This can be done orally, vaginally, or buccally.
    3. Surgical Management: Procedures like vacuum aspiration or dilation and curettage (D&C) are used to remove the remaining tissue from the uterus. or
    4. Homoeopathic: Symptomatic Homoeopathic Treatment. Female; retained placenta: AGN(3) alch-v(2) all-s ARIST-CL(3) ARN(3) ARS(3) ART-V(3) BELL(4) CACT(3) CANTH(4) CARB-V(3) CAUL(3) CHAM(3) CHIN(3) CIMIC(3) COCC(3) COFF(3) CON(3) CROC(3) CUPR(3) dict(2) ergot erig ferr(2) GELS(3) GOSS(3) HYDR(3) hyos IGN(3) IP(4) KALI-C(3) LEUC-C(3) lil-t(2) mag-p mit nux-m NUX-V(3) phos plat PULS(4) pyrog rhus-t SABIN(4) SEC(4) SEP(4) sol stram(2) sulph(2) tril ust VERAT-V(3) VISC(3).

    The choice of management depends on factors like the amount of tissue remaining, the patient’s overall health, and their personal preferences. It’s important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the best course of action.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Surgery

How we can manage a case of breast cancer?

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    Managing breast cancer involves a comprehensive approach that includes various treatments tailored to the type and stage of the cancer. Here are the main strategies: 1. Surgery: - Lumpectomy: Removal of the tumor and a small margin of surrounding tissue. - Mastectomy: Removal of one or both breasts,Read more

    Managing breast cancer involves a comprehensive approach that includes various treatments tailored to the type and stage of the cancer. Here are the main strategies:

    1. Surgery:
    – Lumpectomy: Removal of the tumor and a small margin of surrounding tissue.
    – Mastectomy: Removal of one or both breasts, partially or completely.
    – Reconstructive Surgery: Post-mastectomy reconstruction to restore the breast’s appearance.

    2. Radiation Therapy:
    – Used to destroy any remaining cancer cells in the breast, chest wall, or axilla (underarm area) after surgery.

    3. Chemotherapy:
    – Systemic treatment using drugs to kill cancer cells throughout the body. It can be given before surgery (neoadjuvant) to shrink tumors or after surgery (adjuvant) to eliminate remaining cancer cells.

    4. Hormone Therapy:
    – For cancers that are hormone receptor-positive, medications like tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors are used to block hormones that fuel cancer growth.

    5. Targeted Therapy:
    – Drugs that specifically target cancer cells with certain characteristics, such as HER2-positive breast cancer.

    6. Immunotherapy:
    – Uses the body’s immune system to fight cancer. This is an emerging area of treatment and is used in specific cases.

    7. Supportive Care:
    – Pain Management: Medications and therapies to manage pain and other symptoms.
    – Nutritional Support: Diet and nutrition counseling to help maintain strength and health during treatment.
    – Psychological Support: Counseling and support groups to help cope with the emotional aspects of cancer.

    8. Regular Monitoring:
    – Follow-up appointments and imaging tests to monitor for recurrence and manage any long-term side effects of treatment.
    9. Homoeopathic: Symptomatic Homoeopathic Treatment.

    Each patient’s treatment plan is personalized based on the specific characteristics of their cancer, overall health, and personal preferences. It’s important to work closely with a healthcare team to determine the best course of action.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Surgery

How we can manage a case of torsion of testes?

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    Testicular torsion is a medical emergency that requires prompt treatment to save the affected testicle. Here are the key steps in managing this condition: 1. Immediate Medical Attention: - Seek emergency care: If testicular torsion is suspected, immediate medical attention is crucial. The sooner theRead more

    Testicular torsion is a medical emergency that requires prompt treatment to save the affected testicle. Here are the key steps in managing this condition:

    1. Immediate Medical Attention:
    – Seek emergency care: If testicular torsion is suspected, immediate medical attention is crucial. The sooner the treatment, the better the chances of saving the testicle.

    2. Diagnosis:
    – Physical Examination: A doctor will perform a physical exam to check for signs of torsion, such as a high-riding testicle and absence of the cremasteric reflex.
    – Ultrasound: A scrotal ultrasound may be used to assess blood flow to the testicle². However, if torsion is strongly suspected, surgery should not be delayed for imaging.

    3. Surgical Intervention:
    – Emergency Surgery (Orchiopexy): Surgery is required to untwist the spermatic cord and restore blood flow. During the procedure, the testicle is also secured to the scrotum to prevent future torsion.
    – Manual Detorsion: In some cases, a doctor may attempt to manually untwist the testicle, but surgery is still necessary to ensure it does not recur³.

    4. Post-Surgical Care:
    – Monitoring: After surgery, the patient will be monitored for any complications and to ensure proper healing.
    – Pain Management: Pain relief and anti-inflammatory medications may be prescribed to manage discomfort.

    5. Follow-Up:
    – Regular Check-Ups: Follow-up appointments are important to monitor recovery and check for any signs of complications.

    Testicular torsion is a time-sensitive condition, and prompt treatment is essential to prevent permanent damage or loss of the testicle. If you or someone you know experiences sudden, severe testicular pain, seek emergency medical care immediately.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Surgery

How we can manage a case of pleural effusion?

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    Managing pleural effusion involves addressing both the underlying cause and the symptoms. Here are some key strategies: 1. Treat the Underlying Cause: This is crucial for effective management. For example, diuretics may be used for pleural effusion caused by heart failure, while antibiotics are neceRead more

    Managing pleural effusion involves addressing both the underlying cause and the symptoms. Here are some key strategies:

    1. Treat the Underlying Cause: This is crucial for effective management. For example, diuretics may be used for pleural effusion caused by heart failure, while antibiotics are necessary for infections.

    2. Thoracentesis: This procedure involves inserting a needle into the pleural space to drain excess fluid. It provides immediate relief from symptoms like shortness of breath.

    3. Pleurodesis: For recurrent pleural effusions, a procedure called pleurodesis may be performed. This involves introducing a substance into the pleural space to cause inflammation and adhesion of the pleural layers, preventing fluid buildup.

    4. Medications: Depending on the cause, medications such as corticosteroids or anti-inflammatory drugs may be prescribed to reduce inflammation and manage symptoms.

    5. Surgery: In some cases, surgical interventions like Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) may be necessary to remove the fluid and address the underlying cause.

    6. Monitoring and Follow-Up: Regular monitoring through imaging and follow-up appointments with a healthcare provider are essential to ensure the effusion does not recur and to manage any underlying conditions.
    7. Homoeopathic: Symptomatic Homoeopathic Treatment.

    Each patient’s treatment plan should be personalized based on their specific needs and circumstances. Consulting with a healthcare team that includes pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, and other specialists is essential for comprehensive care.

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