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

What is the difference between rare,strange and peculiar symptoms?

Afifa Akther Rumana
Afifa Akther Rumana

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    "Rare," "strange," and "peculiar" are all terms used to describe unusual or uncommon symptoms. However, they can carry slightly different nuances: - "Rare" refers to symptoms that are not commonly observed or experienced within a certain context. These symptoms are infrequent and may deviate from thRead more

    “Rare,” “strange,” and “peculiar” are all terms used to describe unusual or uncommon symptoms. However, they can carry slightly different nuances:

    – “Rare” refers to symptoms that are not commonly observed or experienced within a certain context. These symptoms are infrequent and may deviate from the norm.

    – “Strange” suggests symptoms that are odd, unusual, or out of the ordinary. They might be unexpected or unfamiliar in the context of the condition or situation.

    – “Peculiar” implies symptoms that are distinctive, unique, or specific to a particular individual or situation. These symptoms might stand out due to their individuality or particular characteristics.

    In medical or clinical contexts, these terms might be used interchangeably to describe symptoms that deviate from the typical or expected presentation.

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

Enumerate the different type of therapy for management of ASD.

ashfaq ahmed
ashfaq ahmedBegginer

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    There are many different types of therapy that can be used to manage autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The most common types include: 1. Applied behavior analysis (ABA): ABA is a behavioral therapy that uses positive reinforcement and other techniques to teach new skills and reduce problem behaviors.Read more

    There are many different types of therapy that can be used to manage autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The most common types include:

    1. Applied behavior analysis (ABA): ABA is a behavioral therapy that uses positive reinforcement and other techniques to teach new skills and reduce problem behaviors. It is the most well-studied and evidence-based therapy for ASD.
    2. Speech and language therapy (SLT): SLT can help people with ASD improve their communication skills, such as their ability to speak, understand language, and use gestures.
    3. Occupational therapy (OT): OT can help people with ASD develop the skills they need to live independently, such as self-care, daily living skills, and social skills.
    4. Parent training: Parent training can help parents learn how to manage their child’s behavior and teach them new skills.
    5. Social skills training: Social skills training can help people with ASD learn how to interact with others in a socially appropriate way.
    6. Music therapy: Music therapy can help people with ASD express themselves, improve their communication skills, and reduce stress.
    7. Art therapy: Art therapy can help people with ASD express themselves creatively, improve their fine motor skills, and reduce stress.
    8. Animal-assisted therapy: Animal-assisted therapy can help people with ASD reduce stress, improve their social skills, and increase their self-confidence.

    The best type of therapy for an individual with ASD will vary depending on their specific needs and goals. It is important to work with a qualified therapist to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to the individual.

    In addition to therapy, there are other interventions that can be helpful for people with ASD, such as:

    1. Early intervention: Early intervention services can help children with ASD develop their skills at a young age.
    2. Special education: Special education can help children with ASD learn in a way that is tailored to their needs.
    3. Support groups: Support groups can provide families and individuals with ASD with a place to connect with others who understand what they are going through.
    4. Advocacy: Advocacy can help families and individuals with ASD get the services they need.

    The goal of therapy and other interventions for ASD is to help individuals reach their full potential. With the right support, people with ASD can live happy and fulfilling lives.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Homoeopathic philosophy, Homoeopathy, Miasma, Organon, Pathology, Psychology, Public Health, Repertory

What is symptoms?

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    A symptom is a change in the body or mind that is experienced by a person and indicates that something is wrong. Symptoms can be caused by many things, including diseases, injuries, and medications. Here are some of the common types of symptoms: 1. Physical symptoms: These are changes in the body thRead more

    A symptom is a change in the body or mind that is experienced by a person and indicates that something is wrong. Symptoms can be caused by many things, including diseases, injuries, and medications.
    Here are some of the common types of symptoms:

    1. Physical symptoms: These are changes in the body that can be seen, felt, or measured. Examples of physical symptoms include fever, cough, headache, rash, pain, and fatigue.
    2. Mental symptoms: These are changes in the mind that can affect a person’s thoughts, feelings, and behavior. Examples of mental symptoms include anxiety, depression, and psychosis.
    3. Signs: These are objective findings that can be observed by a doctor or other healthcare provider. Examples of signs include a rash, fever, and swelling.
    Symptoms can be acute, meaning they come on suddenly and last for a short period of time. Or they can be chronic, meaning they last for a long period of time or recur frequently.
    The severity of symptoms can vary from mild to severe. Some symptoms can be life-threatening.

    In homeopathy, symptoms are defined as the totality of all the signs and symptoms that a person is experiencing, both physical and mental. The homeopath will take into account the patient’s entire history, including their physical symptoms, mental state, emotional state, and lifestyle, in order to find the remedy that will best match their symptoms.

    The principle of homeopathy is that “like cures like.” This means that a substance that can cause certain symptoms in a healthy person can also be used to cure those same symptoms in a sick person. For example, if a person has a fever, the homeopath might prescribe a remedy that is known to cause fever in healthy people.

    The homeopath will choose the remedy that is most similar to the patient’s symptoms, both in terms of the physical symptoms and the mental and emotional state. The remedy is then given in a very dilute form so that it does not cause any of the same symptoms that it is meant to cure.
    Here are some additional things to keep in mind about the symptoms of homeopathy:

    * Symptoms are not seen as separate from the person but as part of a whole.
    * Symptoms are seen as an expression of the body’s attempt to heal itself.
    * The goal of homeopathy is to stimulate the body’s own healing ability.
    * Homeopathy is a holistic therapy that takes into account the physical, mental, and emotional state of the patient.
    If you are considering homeopathy for the treatment of your symptoms, it is important to talk to a qualified homeopath. They will be able to assess your symptoms and recommend the best course of treatment for you.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Case taking, Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Psychology, Public Health, Research Methodology

What is experiment? Mention the Types of experiment.

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    An experiment is a controlled procedure designed to investigate a hypothesis or gather data to answer a specific research question. There are several types of experiments: 1. **Laboratory Experiment:** Conducted in a controlled environment where researchers manipulate variables to observe their effeRead more

    An experiment is a controlled procedure designed to investigate a hypothesis or gather data to answer a specific research question. There are several types of experiments:

    1. **Laboratory Experiment:** Conducted in a controlled environment where researchers manipulate variables to observe their effects.

    2. **Field Experiment:** Conducted in a real-world setting, often involving natural behaviors, to observe how variables interact.

    3. **Natural Experiment:** Researchers observe the effects of naturally occurring events or conditions without direct manipulation.

    4. **Quasi-Experiment:** Similar to a true experiment, but lacks random assignment of participants to groups, making causal conclusions less certain.

    5. **Controlled Experiment:** Involves manipulation of variables in a controlled manner to determine cause-and-effect relationships.

    6. **Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT):** Participants are randomly assigned to different groups to assess the effects of interventions or treatments.

    7. **Blind Experiment:** Participants are unaware of certain details, such as whether they are receiving a placebo or treatment, to minimize bias.

    8. **Double-Blind Experiment:** Both participants and researchers are unaware of critical details to prevent bias in both administering and evaluating the experiment.

    9. **Cross-sectional Study:** Observes different groups at a single point in time to identify patterns or relationships.

    10. **Longitudinal Study:** Observes the same group over an extended period to track changes and developments.

    These are just a few examples, and the choice of experiment type depends on the research question, available resources, and ethical considerations.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Microbiology, Pathology, Public Health, Repertory

What are the complications of dengue?

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    Complications of dengue can vary in severity and may include: 1. **Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF):** DHF is a severe form of dengue characterized by increased vascular permeability, which can lead to plasma leakage, internal bleeding, and shock. It may result in organ failure and can be life-threateRead more

    Complications of dengue can vary in severity and may include:

    1. **Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF):** DHF is a severe form of dengue characterized by increased vascular permeability, which can lead to plasma leakage, internal bleeding, and shock. It may result in organ failure and can be life-threatening if not promptly treated.

    2. **Dengue Shock Syndrome (DSS):** DSS is a severe manifestation of dengue characterized by profound shock due to fluid loss from blood vessels. It can lead to organ failure and is considered a medical emergency.

    3. **Organ Involvement:** Dengue can affect various organs, including the liver, heart, and nervous system, leading to complications such as liver enlargement, abnormal heart rhythms, and neurological issues.

    4. **Severe Bleeding:** In some cases, dengue can lead to severe bleeding, including gastrointestinal bleeding, nosebleeds, and gum bleeding.

    5. **Multi-organ Failure:** Severe dengue can result in multi-organ failure, where multiple organs in the body cease to function properly.

    6. **Hypovolemic Shock:** This occurs when the body loses too much blood or fluid, leading to a dangerous drop in blood pressure and inadequate blood circulation.

    7. **Death:** While most dengue cases are mild and can be managed with appropriate medical care, severe dengue can be fatal if not treated promptly and effectively.

    It’s important to note that not everyone who contracts dengue will experience complications, and the majority of cases are mild. However, being aware of the potential complications and seeking medical attention if you suspect dengue is crucial for early diagnosis and appropriate management.

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