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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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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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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: Repertory

What are the characters available under sub-rubrics in Kent's Repertory?

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    After meticulous study, it is ascertained that the following are the characters available under sub-rubrics in the entire book: 1. Locations. 2. Sensations. 3. Modalities. 4. Concomitants. 5. Alternating with. 6. Causations. 7. Extensions. 8. Onset. 9. Adaptabilities. 10. Sensation as if. 11. VariouRead more

    After meticulous study, it is ascertained that the following are the characters available under sub-rubrics in the entire book:
    1. Locations.
    2. Sensations.
    3. Modalities.
    4. Concomitants.
    5. Alternating with.
    6. Causations.
    7. Extensions.
    8. Onset.
    9. Adaptabilities.
    10. Sensation as if.
    11. Various types.
    12. Unexpected deviations.
    13. Sides.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Repertory

What is the philosophical background of Kent's repertory?

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    1. The philosophy of deductive logic is the background of Kent's Repertory from general to particular. 2. Being a follower of Hahnemannian Homoeopathy Kent felt that the logic of the Homoeopathic system was not strictly followed in finding out of similimum from the repertories available in his time.Read more

    1. The philosophy of deductive logic is the background of Kent’s Repertory from general to particular.
    2. Being a follower of Hahnemannian Homoeopathy Kent felt that the logic of the Homoeopathic system was not strictly followed in finding out of similimum from the repertories available in his time. A master of Materia Medica he noticed that particulars do not always fall in line with general and therefore severely criticized the faulty method of giving credence to parts and over-generalized the symptoms.
    3. Man is prior to the organ, man is the will and the understanding and the house where he lives in, is his body.
    4. Generals are dealt with in depth followed by particulars and minute particulars. Here unlike Boenninghausen’s Repertory, symptoms are studied under broad general rubrics followed by sub-rubrics and sub-subrubrics going towards progressive differentiation.
    5. In The construction of his Repertory he has evaluated drugs in three grades making comparison easier:
    a) 3 marks- First grade- Felt strongly by all or majority of provers- confirmed on reproving and verified in clinical practice.
    b) 2 marks- Second grade- brought out by a few provers and occasionally verified.
    c) 1 mark- Third grade- brought by Prover now and then, but verified clinically.
    6. The Repertory contains rubrics arranged in alphabetical order, from general to particulars.
    7. Cross references and similars have been inserted whenever it was thought they would be needed.
    8. Evolution of symptoms: Kent has classified the symptoms into three main categories; General, common, and particular.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Repertory

What are the scopes & advantage of Kent's Repertory.

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    1. This is the only Repertory that covers rubrics pertaining to mental generals, physical generals, and particulars that constitute the totality of symptoms. 2. The Philosophy behind the Repertory synchronizes with that of Dr. C. F. S. Hahnemann which is from general to particulars. 3. The mind whicRead more

    1. This is the only Repertory that covers rubrics pertaining to mental generals, physical generals, and particulars that constitute the totality of symptoms.
    2. The Philosophy behind the Repertory synchronizes with that of Dr. C. F. S. Hahnemann which is from general to particulars.
    3. The mind which plays a vital role in Homoeopathic prescription has been highlighted only in this Repertory.
    4. Each particular rubric has delineated in regard to the above-mentioned characteristics as far as practicable so it is helpful for cases where there is the absence of general symptoms.
    5. The arrangement of rubrics in each section is mostly anatomical and alphabetical.
    6. The Language is comprehensive except in the mental chapter where there are some rubrics that are not easily fathomable.
    7. This Repertory is complementary to BTPB, Kent’s work is only a desirable extension of Boenninghausens.
    8. Kent has evolved his own method of analysis and evaluation of symptoms based upon them and some thoughts he has formulated for his Repertory. So one who analyses and evaluates the case as per Kent’s method can find Kent’s Repertory easier to handle and to work out.
    9. As it has encompassed all the anatomical parts, organs, and systems of the body it is very useful for prescribing for acute diseases.
    10. It is useful for repertorisation on the basis of eliminating rubrics.
    11. Kent’s final arrangement of the Repertory is novel in respect that he has collected all the particulars with their modalities separately in the respective sections, unlike the previous Repertory.
    12. Only Tunbridge Repertory.
    13. A long index helps the neophyte to find the rubrics.
    14. It brings new drugs at times that are not thought of in a patient before repertorisation.
    15. This Repertory is handy to use.
    16. This repertory contains perhaps the largest number of rubrics.
    17. This Repertory and its work is expensible.
    18. Pierre Schmidt says “This is a golden book.”
    19. This book has fingerprints.
    20. Each rubrics contains the maximum number of characters so there is a large number of rubrics.
    21. Concomitants have been delineated in individual chapters.
    22. All rubrics have been discussed from generals to particulars.
    23. Large section on generalities.
    24. Grand particularisation of symptoms.
    25. Practical gradation of the medicine.
    26. Rich in cross references.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Disease, Miasma, Pathology, Repertory

What are the types of rheumatic diseases?

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    There are over 200 different types of rheumatic diseases. Some of the most common types include: 1. Osteoarthritis: This is the most common type of arthritis, and it is caused by the breakdown of cartilage in the joints. It most commonly affects the joints in the hands, knees, and hips. 2. RheumatoiRead more

    There are over 200 different types of rheumatic diseases. Some of the most common types include:

    1. Osteoarthritis: This is the most common type of arthritis, and it is caused by the breakdown of cartilage in the joints. It most commonly affects the joints in the hands, knees, and hips.
    2. Rheumatoid arthritis: This is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the joints. It can affect any joint in the body, but it most commonly affects the hands, wrists, and knees.
    3. Lupus: This is an autoimmune disease that can affect many parts of the body, including the joints, skin, kidneys, and lungs.
    4. Spondyloarthropathies: This group of diseases affects the joints of the spine and other joints in the body. Ankylosing spondylitis is the most common type of spondyloarthropathy.
    5. Sjögren’s syndrome: This is an autoimmune disease that affects the glands that produce moisture, such as the salivary glands and tear glands. It can cause dry eyes, dry mouth, and other symptoms.
    6. Gout: This is a type of arthritis that is caused by the buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints. It most commonly affects the big toe joint.
    7. Fibromyalgia: This is a chronic pain disorder that causes widespread pain and tenderness in the muscles and soft tissues.
    8. Polymyalgia rheumatica: This is a condition that causes pain and stiffness in the shoulders, neck, and hips.
    9. Inflammatory myositis: This is a group of diseases that cause inflammation of the muscles.
    10. Systemic vasculitis: This is a group of diseases that cause inflammation of the blood vessels.

    These are just a few of the many types of rheumatic diseases. The symptoms of these diseases can vary greatly, and the treatment will depend on the specific type of disease.

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