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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: Case taking, Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

What is idealism ?

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    Idealism is a philosophical and political perspective that asserts that reality is ultimately based on ideas, rather than material objects and physical sensations. In idealism, ideas, thoughts, and consciousness are considered the primary components of reality, and objects in the physical world areRead more

    Idealism is a philosophical and political perspective that asserts that reality is ultimately based on ideas, rather than material objects and physical sensations. In idealism, ideas, thoughts, and consciousness are considered the primary components of reality, and objects in the physical world are seen as mere representations of these mental states.

    In the realm of politics and ethics, idealism often involves the pursuit of high moral principles and values, such as truth, justice, and equality. Idealists believe that these ideals can guide individuals and societies toward a better future and that it is possible to create a just and harmonious world through the realization of these ideals.

    There are different forms of idealism, including philosophical idealism, ethical idealism, and political idealism. Each of these forms of idealism emphasizes different aspects of the idea that reality is rooted in mental states, but they all share the belief that ideas and ideals play a central role in shaping the world.

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

What do you mean by Homoeopathic aggravation?

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    Homoeopathic aggravation is a term used in homoeopathy to describe certain symptoms that can appear when a remedy is taken. It is a natural phenomenon that is a part of the healing process and is not something to be feared. Aggravations usually occur as a result of the body’s energetic response to tRead more

    Homoeopathic aggravation is a term used in homoeopathy to describe certain symptoms that can appear when a remedy is taken. It is a natural phenomenon that is a part of the healing process and is not something to be feared. Aggravations usually occur as a result of the body’s energetic response to the remedy, which is believed to stimulate the body’s healing process.

    A homoeopathic aggravation can be defined as a temporary intensification of symptoms or an increase in the intensity of existing symptoms that occur after a patient has taken a homoeopathic remedy. A homoeopathic aggravation is believed to be an indication that the remedy is working and that the healing process has begun.

    Homoeopathic aggravations are most often associated with the use of potentized remedies, although they can also occur with the use of lower potencies. The intensity of the aggravation depends on the potency of the remedy and the sensitivity of the patient.

    Homoeopathic remedies are traditionally prepared by a process of dilution and succussion, which is believed to increase their energetic potency. As the potency of a remedy increases, so does the chance of an aggravation occurring.

    Homoeopathic aggravations can be recognized by the sudden intensification of symptoms that occur after taking a remedy. Symptoms may include an increase in intensity of existing symptoms, the appearance of new symptoms, or the reappearance of old symptoms.

    The symptoms of an aggravation can vary depending on the individual and the remedy taken, but they may include physical, emotional, or mental symptoms. Common physical symptoms include fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue. Emotional symptoms may include increased irritability or anxiety, while mental symptoms may include confusion or difficulty concentrating.

    Homoeopathic aggravations should not be feared, as they are usually a sign that the remedy is working and the healing process is beginning. If an aggravation occurs, it is important to remember that it is a temporary phenomenon and will eventually pass.

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Case taking, Human Behavior, Psychology, Repertory

What is absent mindedness? And what is the cross reference of absent mindedness in the Homeopathic Repertory?

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    According to Synthesis Repertory, Cross references of the rubric MIND - ABSENT MINDEDNESS are, MIND-ABSORBED MIND - ABSTRACTION OF MIND MIND-BLANK MIND-CONCENTRATION - difficult MIND-DREAM; as if in a MIND-FANCIES - absorbed in MIND-FORGETFUL MIND - INADVERTENCE MIND-INATTENTIVE MIND-MEMORY - weakneRead more

    According to Synthesis Repertory, Cross references of the rubric MIND – ABSENT MINDEDNESS are,

    MIND-ABSORBED

    MIND – ABSTRACTION OF MIND

    MIND-BLANK

    MIND-CONCENTRATION – difficult

    MIND-DREAM; as if in a

    MIND-FANCIES – absorbed in

    MIND-FORGETFUL

    MIND – INADVERTENCE

    MIND-INATTENTIVE

    MIND-MEMORY – weakness of memory MIND – MISTAKES; making

    MIND-PREOCCUPIED

    MIND-SLOVENLY

    MIND-STARING, thoughtless

    MIND-THOUGHTS – wandering

    MIND-UNOBSERVING [= inattentive]

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