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A disease is a particular abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function of all or part of an organism and is not immediately due to any external injury. Diseases are often known to be medical conditions that are associated with specific signs and symptoms. A disease may be caused by external factors such as pathogens or by internal dysfunctions. There are four main types of disease: infectious diseases, deficiency diseases, hereditary diseases (including both genetic and non-genetic hereditary diseases), and physiological diseases. Diseases can also be classified in other ways, such as communicable versus non-communicable diseases.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the Dr.Tyler's trio of ptosis?

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    In homeopathy, Dr. Tyler’s Trio of Ptosis refers to three key remedies commonly used to treat drooping of the eyelids (ptosis). These remedies are: 👁️ Dr. Tyler’s Trio of Ptosis 1. Causticum- Ptosis due to paralysis of eyelid muscles; often right-sided; worse in cold weather 2. Gelsemium- Ptosis witRead more

    In homeopathy, Dr. Tyler’s Trio of Ptosis refers to three key remedies commonly used to treat drooping of the eyelids (ptosis). These remedies are:

    👁️ Dr. Tyler’s Trio of Ptosis

    1. Causticum- Ptosis due to paralysis of eyelid muscles; often right-sided; worse in cold weather
    2. Gelsemium- Ptosis with general weakness, drowsiness, and heaviness; often left-sided
    3. Sepia- Ptosis with hormonal imbalance or chronic fatigue; often in women and children

    🧠 Why These Remedies?
    – Causticum- is known for its action on motor nerves and is often indicated in paralytic conditions.
    – Gelsemium- is used when ptosis is associated with nervous exhaustion, trembling, and mental dullness.
    – Sepia- is helpful in chronic cases, especially when ptosis is linked to constitutional weakness or hormonal changes.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the medicine for oversensitiveness to touch with their indication?

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    Homeopathic medicines for oversensitiveness to touch, along with their key indications: 🤲 Rubric: Skin – Sensitive to touch This rubric appears in most repertories (Kent, Synthesis, Murphy) and includes remedies where the skin or nerves react strongly to even light contact. 🌿 Key Remedies & IndiRead more

    Homeopathic medicines for oversensitiveness to touch, along with their key indications:

    🤲 Rubric: Skin – Sensitive to touch

    This rubric appears in most repertories (Kent, Synthesis, Murphy) and includes remedies where the skin or nerves react strongly to even light contact.

    🌿 Key Remedies & Indications
    1. Lachesis- Cannot bear tight clothing; sensitive to pressure; worse on left side; highly irritable and talkative
    2. Chamomilla- Oversensitive to pain and touch; especially in children; angry and inconsolable
    3. Cina- Cannot bear slightest touch; irritable, especially in children; reacts with spasms
    4. Causticum- Burning sensation on skin; sensitive to touch and cold; ailments from grief
    5. Coffea Cruda- Nerves hypersensitive; intolerant to touch, smell, and noise; sleeplessness from excitement
    6. Nux Vomica- Oversensitive to stimuli; irritable; touch aggravates pain and mood
    7. Phosphorus- Sensitive to odors, light, and touch; emotionally open and easily startled
    8. Colchicum- Sensitive to odors and touch; nausea from smell of food; skin hypersensitive
    9. Asarum Europaeum- Sensitive to slightest noise or touch; even thought of touch causes shivering
    10. Carcinosin- Sensitive to reprimand, touch, and emotional stimuli; perfectionist tendencies
    11. Silicea- Sensitive to cold and touch; delicate constitution; shy and withdrawn
    12. Hepar Sulph- Painful sensitivity to touch; even slight pressure causes intense pain; worse from cold air

    🧠 Mental & Emotional Correlates

    Oversensitivity to touch often accompanies:
    – Emotional fragility (e.g., Phosphorus, Carcinosin)
    – Irritability and anger (e.g., Chamomilla, Nux Vomica)
    – Grief or suppressed emotions (e.g., Causticum, Ignatia)

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the medicines of lachrymal disposition with their indications?

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    😢 Lachrymal Disposition in Homeopathy Lachrymal disposition refers to a tendency to cry easily, often linked to emotional sensitivity, grief, or suppressed emotions. In homeopathic repertories, this is typically found under rubrics like: Lachrymal disposition in homeopathy through rubrics and remediRead more

    😢 Lachrymal Disposition in Homeopathy

    Lachrymal disposition refers to a tendency to cry easily, often linked to emotional sensitivity, grief, or suppressed emotions. In homeopathic repertories, this is typically found under rubrics like:

    Lachrymal disposition in homeopathy through rubrics and remedies.

    🧠 Rubrics Related to Lachrymal Disposition

    In homeopathic repertories like Kent, Synthesis, or Murphy’s, lachrymal disposition is typically categorized under mental/emotional rubrics. Here are some relevant rubrics:

    Mind Rubrics
    1. Weeping – disposition to (General tendency to cry easily)
    2. Weeping – easily (Tears flow with minimal emotional provocation)
    3. Weeping – involuntary (Crying without conscious control)
    4. Weeping – consolation aggravates (Crying worsens when comforted)
    5. Weeping – alternating with laughter (Emotional instability)
    6. Weeping – children (Pediatric emotional sensitivity)

    🌿 Key Remedies for Lachrymal Disposition

    1. Natrum Muriaticum- Silent grief, weeps alone, hates consolation
    2. Ignatia Amara- Sudden emotional shifts, sobbing, sighing
    3. Pulsatilla- Open weeping, seeks sympathy, mild and yielding
    4. Sepia- Indifference, hormonal sadness, cries from exhaustion
    5. Phosphoric Acid- Apathy after grief, silent tears, emotional dullness
    6. Causticum- Weeps from injustice, sensitive to others’ suffering
    7. Staphysagria- Crying from suppressed emotions, humiliation
    8. Silicea- Sensitive, shy, cries easily, especially children
    9. Chamomilla- Irritable crying in children, inconsolable weeping
    10. Calcarea Carbonica- Sensitive, overwhelmed, cries from fear or fatigue

    📘 Example Rubric from Kent’s Repertory

    Mind – Weeping – disposition to
    -Remedies: Puls., Nat-m., Ign., Sep., Phos-ac., Caust., Sil., Staph., Cham., Calc.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the medicines for canine hunger and their indications?

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    Canine hunger (excessive or ravenous appetite) based on repertory knowledge and materia medica. 🐾 Homeopathic Remedies for Canine Hunger (Ravenous Appetite) Here are some remedies often indicated for canine or insatiable hunger, with their key indications: 1. Lycopodium- Ravenous hunger with bloatinRead more

    Canine hunger (excessive or ravenous appetite) based on repertory knowledge and materia medica.

    🐾 Homeopathic Remedies for Canine Hunger (Ravenous Appetite)

    Here are some remedies often indicated for canine or insatiable hunger, with their key indications:

    1. Lycopodium- Ravenous hunger with bloating; eats a lot but loses weight; hunger worsens in the evening
    2. Phosphorus-Intense hunger soon after eating; craving for cold food and drinks; emaciation despite eating
    3. Sulphur- Voracious appetite; feels hungry even after meals; early morning hunger (5 a.m.)
    4. Calcarea Carbonica- Craving for indigestible things (chalk, dirt); hunger with sluggish digestion
    5. China officinalis- Hunger after loss of fluids (diarrhea, hemorrhage); weakness with craving
    6. Iodum- Extreme hunger with rapid weight loss; eats constantly but remains thin
    7. Anacardium- Hunger with irritability; feels better while eating; empty feeling in stomach
    8. Nux Vomica- Hunger with digestive disturbances; irritable and oversensitive temperament

    🔍 Suggested Rubrics (from general repertories)

    If you’re using a repertory like Complete Dynamics, you might look under rubrics such as:

    – Stomach – Appetite – Increased
    – Stomach – Appetite – Ravenous
    – Stomach – Appetite – Constant desire to eat
    – Generalities – Emaciation – with good appetite
    -Stomach; appetite; ravenous, canine, excessive; appetite, hunger, relish, without
    -Stomach; appetite; ravenous, canine, excessive; eating; increasing hunger
    -Stomach; appetite; ravenous, canine, excessive; hunger, fasting agg.

    These rubrics will list remedies that match the symptom of canine hunger, and you can cross-reference them with modalities and concomitants for more precise selection.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the most suitable remedies for anaemic women?

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    Most Suitable Remedies for Anaemic Women (Using Complete Dynamics Repertory) In Complete Dynamics, the primary rubric path for anaemia is: “Generals → Anemia.” Below are the top remedies by grade under that rubric, with their principal indications in anaemic women. Key Rubedy Rankings for “GeneralsRead more

    Most Suitable Remedies for Anaemic Women
    (Using Complete Dynamics Repertory)

    In Complete Dynamics, the primary rubric path for anaemia is:
    “Generals → Anemia.” Below are the top remedies by grade under that rubric, with their principal indications in anaemic women.

    Key Rubedy Rankings for “Generals → Anemia”

    1. Ferrum phosphoricum- Iron-deficiency anaemia; pale, waxy face; weakness; palpitations; vertigo
    2. Ferrum metallicum- Post-haemorrhagic anaemia; rapid, bounding pulse; flushes; exhaustion
    3. China officinalis- Collapse after blood loss; periodic headaches; cold sweat; thirst
    4. Natrum muriaticum- Anaemia from grief or long illness; emaciation; craving for salt; oedema
    5. Picric acid- Pernicious anaemia; extreme prostration; tingling in limbs
    6. Calcarea phosphorica- Anaemia in wasting or growing children; gas, cold limbs; salt cravings
    7. Phosphorus- Chloro-anaemia; burning thirst for cold drinks; restlessness
    8. Cinchona officinalis- Anaemia after menstrual or GI bleeding; periodicity of pains; weakness
    9. Aletris farinosa- Uterine-loss anaemia; backache; leucorrhoea; extreme fatigue
    10. Helonias diocia- Weakness from genito-urinary causes; pelvic atony; anaemic pallor

    Complementary Rubrics & Remedies

    – Head → Anemia
    • Ferrum phos, Picric acid, China
    – Mind → Depression → Anemia
    • Natrum mur, Pulsatilla
    – Female Genitals → Menorrhagia → Anemia
    • Ferrum met, Aletris, China
    – Nutrition → Emaciation → Anemia
    • Phosphorus, Natrum mur, Ferrum phos

    Symptom‐Led Prescribing Tips

    1. Iron-deficiency picture (pallor, weak, tachycardia) → Ferrum phosphoricum
    2. Collapse/exhaustion after bleeding (menses, childbirth) → China officinalis or Cinchona
    3. Anaemia from grief or chronic sorrow → Natrum muriaticum
    4. Pernicious anaemia (tingling, prostration, neurological signs) → Picric acid or Phosphorus
    5. Nutritional anaemia in growing children or from wasting → Calcarea phosphorica

    Tailor the final remedy choice to the woman’s totality—constitutional picture, concomitants, modalities—and cross-check in Complete Dynamics for the highest-graded remedies under each relevant rubric. Potency and repetition depend on acuity:
    – Acute/severe: 30C every 4–6 hours, taper as improvement begins
    – Chronic/subacute: 200C once daily or every other day, reassess in 2–4 weeks

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica

What are common medicines of hoarseness with their aggravation schedule?

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    In homeopathic repertory, hoarseness is a well-documented symptom with various remedies indicated based on modalities—that is, the conditions under which symptoms worsen or improve. Here's a breakdown of common medicines for hoarseness along with their aggravation schedules: 🎤 Common Remedies for HoRead more

    In homeopathic repertory, hoarseness is a well-documented symptom with various remedies indicated based on modalities—that is, the conditions under which symptoms worsen or improve. Here’s a breakdown of common medicines for hoarseness along with their aggravation schedules:

    🎤 Common Remedies for Hoarseness & Their Aggravations

    Remedy
    1. Causticum- Raw, scraping throat; voice loss; laryngeal weakness; Worse in the morning, dry cold air
    2. Phosphorus- Painful larynx; tickling cough; sensitive throat; Worse in the evening, talking, laughing
    3. Argentum Metallicum- Overuse of voice; thick mucus; laryngeal soreness; Worse after speaking, singing, morning
    4. Arum Triphyllum- Constant pitch change; burning throat; Worse from talking, singing
    5. Spongia- Dryness in larynx; weak voice; tickling cough; Worse before midnight, talking, singing
    6. Belladonna- Sudden hoarseness; dry throat; painful larynx; Worse from crying, night, touch
    7. Calcarea Carbonica- Painless hoarseness; dry larynx; thick mucus; Worse in the morning, cold air
    8. Rhus Toxicodendron- Voice improves with use; muscular fatigue; Worse at rest, cold damp weather
    9. Selenium- Voice husky when starting to sing; transparent mucus; Worse in the morning, talking long
    10. Arnica Montana- Voice fatigue; bruised feeling in vocal cords; Worse after vocal strain, overuse

    🔍 Repertory Rubrics to Explore

    In repertory tools like Complete Dynamics, you can search under:
    – Voice – hoarseness – morning/evening aggravation
    – Larynx – aphonia – from overuse
    – Throat – pain – after speaking or singing
    – Voice – loss – from singing

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology, Obstetrics

What are the different types of abortion?

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    There are two broad categories of abortion: 1. Spontaneous abortion (miscarriage), in which the body naturally ends a pregnancy before fetal viability (usually before 20–24 weeks). 2. Induced abortion, the deliberate termination of a pregnancy by medical or surgical means. Induced abortions break doRead more

    There are two broad categories of abortion:
    1. Spontaneous abortion (miscarriage), in which the body naturally ends a pregnancy before fetal viability (usually before 20–24 weeks).
    2. Induced abortion, the deliberate termination of a pregnancy by medical or surgical means.

    Induced abortions break down into two main types:
    • Medical abortion uses prescription pills—most often mifepristone followed by misoprostol—to halt pregnancy development and expel uterine contents. It’s approved up to about 10 weeks’ gestation, and can be clinician-supported in-person or via telehealth, or self-managed at home. Medical abortion accounts for over half of U.S. terminations and carries a low (< 2%) complication rate.

    • Surgical abortion employs instruments to remove pregnancy tissue. The most common first-trimester procedure is vacuum aspiration (manual or electric), generally done up to 14 weeks. In the second trimester (roughly 12–24 weeks), providers typically use dilation and evacuation (D&E), which combines cervical dilation with suction and surgical instruments to clear uterine contents.

    In rare late-term situations (after about 20–21 weeks), a labor-induction abortion may be performed: medications induce contractions to deliver the fetus and placenta. Fewer than 1% of U.S. abortions occur this late, usually for severe fetal anomalies or maternal health risks.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

Discuss about the Hahnemann's concept of life, health, diseases & vital force.

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    Dr. Samuel Hahnemann's concepts of life, health, disease, and vital force form the bedrock of homeopathic philosophy. Here's an in-depth discussion of these concepts: 1. Concept of Life -Hahnemann viewed life as a harmonious interplay of physical, mental, and spiritual aspects. He believed that lifeRead more

    Dr. Samuel Hahnemann’s concepts of life, health, disease, and vital force form the bedrock of homeopathic philosophy. Here’s an in-depth discussion of these concepts:

    1. Concept of Life
    -Hahnemann viewed life as a harmonious interplay of physical, mental, and spiritual aspects. He believed that life is governed by an innate, vital force that maintains health and balance. This vital force is the essence of life, animating every living being and regulating bodily functions.

    2. Concept of Health
    -Definition: According to Hahnemann, health is a state of complete harmony and balance within the individual, maintained by the vital force. It is not merely the absence of disease but a dynamic equilibrium of physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
    Characteristics: A healthy person experiences mental clarity, emotional stability, physical vitality, and a sense of overall well-being. The vital force operates efficiently, allowing the body to respond appropriately to internal and external stimuli.

    3. Concept of Disease
    -Definition: Disease, in Hahnemann’s view, is a disturbance or derangement of the vital force, leading to disharmony and imbalance. It manifests as a deviation from the state of health, producing symptoms that reflect the body’s attempt to restore equilibrium.
    -Causes: Hahnemann identified three primary miasms—Psora, Syphilis, and Sycosis—as underlying chronic predispositions that contribute to disease. He believed that these miasms represent deep-seated disturbances in the vital force, inherited or acquired over time.
    -Symptoms: Symptoms are the body’s expressions of the underlying imbalance. They are not the disease itself but indicators of the vital force’s struggle to regain harmony.

    4. Concept of Vital Force
    -Definition: The vital force, also known as the “life force” or “dynamis,” is an immaterial, dynamic energy that sustains life and maintains health. It governs all bodily functions, regulates the organism’s responses to external influences, and strives to preserve balance and homeostasis.
    -Role in Health: When the vital force is in balance, it ensures the proper functioning of the body and mind, leading to a state of health. It enables the individual to adapt to environmental changes and resist disease.
    -Role in Disease: Disease arises when the vital force is disturbed or weakened, resulting in symptoms that reflect the body’s effort to restore balance. Homeopathic treatment aims to support and stimulate the vital force, facilitating the natural healing process.

    Homeopathic Treatment: Hahnemann’s approach to treatment is based on the principle of “like cures like,” where remedies are selected to match the patient’s symptom profile. These remedies are prepared through a process of potentization, which involves serial dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking). The goal is to stimulate the vital force to correct the underlying imbalance and restore health.

    Conclusion
    Hahnemann’s concepts of life, health, disease, and vital force emphasize a holistic and dynamic understanding of the human organism. His philosophy underscores the importance of individualized treatment, gentle stimulation of the body’s natural healing mechanisms, and the interconnectedness of physical, mental, and emotional aspects of health. These principles continue to guide the practice of homeopathy, offering a unique and compassionate approach to healing.
    Hahnemann’s insights provide a profound perspective on the nature of health and disease, highlighting the potential of homeopathy to promote deep and lasting well-being.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What is septic abortion?

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    Septic abortion is a serious infection of the uterus that occurs shortly before, during, or after an abortion or miscarriage. It is a medical emergency that requires prompt treatment. The infection can be caused by bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Enterobacter aerogenes, Proteus vulgaris, hemolytiRead more

    Septic abortion is a serious infection of the uterus that occurs shortly before, during, or after an abortion or miscarriage. It is a medical emergency that requires prompt treatment. The infection can be caused by bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Enterobacter aerogenes, Proteus vulgaris, hemolytic streptococci, staphylococci, and some anaerobic organisms like Clostridium perfringens.

    Symptoms typically appear within 24 to 48 hours after the abortion and include chills, fever, vaginal discharge, vaginal bleeding, and a rapid heart rate. If left untreated, septic abortion can lead to severe complications such as septic shock, peritonitis, and organ damage.

    If you suspect septic abortion, it’s crucial to seek medical attention immediately.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What is threatened abortion ?

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    A threatened abortion, also known as a threatened miscarriage, refers to vaginal bleeding that occurs during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. This bleeding is often accompanied by abdominal cramps or lower back pain. The term "threatened" is used because these symptoms indicate that a miscarriage isRead more

    A threatened abortion, also known as a threatened miscarriage, refers to vaginal bleeding that occurs during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. This bleeding is often accompanied by abdominal cramps or lower back pain. The term “threatened” is used because these symptoms indicate that a miscarriage is possible, but not certain. Many pregnancies with these symptoms continue to term without further complications.

    If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.

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