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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Miasma

What is mixed miasm?

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    A mixed miasm in homoeopathy refers to the presence of more than one miasmatic influence in a patient's constitution. This can occur when a person inherits or acquires multiple miasms, leading to a complex expression of chronic diseases. For example, a patient might have a combination of psoric andRead more

    A mixed miasm in homoeopathy refers to the presence of more than one miasmatic influence in a patient’s constitution. This can occur when a person inherits or acquires multiple miasms, leading to a complex expression of chronic diseases. For example, a patient might have a combination of psoric and sycotic miasms, resulting in symptoms that reflect both miasms.

    Understanding mixed miasms helps homoeopaths create a more comprehensive treatment plan tailored to the individual’s unique symptom picture.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Homoeopathic philosophy, Miasma, Organon

What is miasm?

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    Miasm is a concept in homoeopathy introduced by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann. It represents an underlying predisposition or susceptibility to certain diseases. According to Hahnemann, there are three primary miasms: Psora, Sycosis, and Syphilis. These miasms can be inherited or acquired and are believed toRead more

    Miasm is a concept in homoeopathy introduced by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann. It represents an underlying predisposition or susceptibility to certain diseases. According to Hahnemann, there are three primary miasms: Psora, Sycosis, and Syphilis. These miasms can be inherited or acquired and are believed to be the root causes of chronic diseases.

    Understanding miasms helps homoeopaths to identify the underlying issues causing illness and to select the most appropriate remedies for holistic healing.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Miasma

What is tubercular miasm?

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    The tubercular miasm is a concept in homeopathy associated with chronic diseases that have a tendency to cause reactivity and hypersensitivity in the body. It is often linked to conditions like tuberculosis, bronchitis, asthma, and chronic infections. People with a tubercular miasm may exhibit symptRead more

    The tubercular miasm is a concept in homeopathy associated with chronic diseases that have a tendency to cause reactivity and hypersensitivity in the body. It is often linked to conditions like tuberculosis, bronchitis, asthma, and chronic infections. People with a tubercular miasm may exhibit symptoms such as recurrent respiratory issues, offensive discharges, night sweats, cravings for salt, and generalized weakness.

    The tubercular miasm is thought to arise from a combination of the psoric and sycotic miasms, leading to a state of chronic inflammation and susceptibility to infections. It is characterized by a heightened immune response and a tendency to develop conditions involving excess mucus production and chronic inflammation.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Miasma

What is sycotic miasm?

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    The sycotic miasm is a concept in homeopathy associated with chronic infections and excess mucus production. It is often linked to conditions such as genital warts, urinary tract infections, and respiratory conditions like bronchitis. People with a sycotic miasm may have a tendency to develop growthRead more

    The sycotic miasm is a concept in homeopathy associated with chronic infections and excess mucus production. It is often linked to conditions such as genital warts, urinary tract infections, and respiratory conditions like bronchitis. People with a sycotic miasm may have a tendency to develop growths, such as warts or polyps, and experience excessive vaginal or urethral discharge.
    The term “sycosis” comes from the Greek word “sycos,” meaning fig, as the disease was historically associated with fig-wart-like growths. It is believed to develop from suppressed gonorrhea or other chronic infections.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Miasma

How sycotic miasm may developed in an individual?

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    Development of sycosis: 1. Evil thinking. 2. Sustained. 3. Impure coition. 4. Infection with Neisseria Gonorrhoea . 5. Genital purulent discharge. 6. Maltreatment (dissimilar medicine). 7. Genital warts. 8. Maltreatment (dissimilar medicine) or Even without treatment lesions resolve spontaneously. 9Read more

    Development of sycosis:

    1. Evil thinking.

    2. Sustained.

    3. Impure coition.

    4. Infection with Neisseria Gonorrhoea .

    5. Genital purulent discharge.

    6. Maltreatment (dissimilar medicine).

    7. Genital warts.

    8. Maltreatment (dissimilar medicine) or Even without treatment lesions resolve spontaneously.

    9. Latent stage of sycosis.

    10. Explosion of latent sycosis due to any exciting & maintaining causes.

    11. Secondary manifestation of sycosis (miasmatic state of sycosis).

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Miasma

What are the miasmatic background of carcinosinum?

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    Carcinosinum prepared from the cancerous breast tissue. It represents the cancer miasm. Their survival depends upon performing tasks which one feels incapable of performing. Therefore there is a sycotic fixity as well as the destructive dimension of the syphilis. Carcinosinum people have a history oRead more

    Carcinosinum prepared from the cancerous breast tissue. It represents the cancer miasm. Their survival depends upon performing tasks which one feels incapable of performing. Therefore there is a sycotic fixity as well as the destructive dimension of the syphilis. Carcinosinum people have a history of too strict parental control. They reach out for perfection in everything, perfect partner, perfect one for the job, perfect parent, so they are often Ideal for others.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Miasma

State the miasmatic background of stomatitis?

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    stomatitis occurs due to: 1. malnutrition- which arises by the psora. 2. A stage of ulcers that may arise by the influence of syphilitic dyscrasias. 3. gingivitis with any inflammation may arise from the sycotic stigmata.

    stomatitis occurs due to:
    1. malnutrition- which arises by the psora.
    2. A stage of ulcers that may arise by the influence of syphilitic dyscrasias.
    3. gingivitis with any inflammation may arise from the sycotic stigmata.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Miasma

What are the physical and mental characteristics of tubercular Miasmatic child?

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    Mental characteristics of a tubercular miasmatic child: 1. Child of the union of the syphilitic and psoric dyscrasias presents a picture of a “problem child” slow in comprehension, dull, and unable to keep a line of thought. 2. Unsocial- keep to himself and becomes sullen and morose. 3. Lack of patiRead more

    Mental characteristics of a tubercular miasmatic child:
    1. Child of the union of the syphilitic and psoric dyscrasias presents a picture of a “problem child” slow in comprehension, dull, and unable to keep a line of thought.
    2. Unsocial- keep to himself and becomes sullen and morose.
    3. Lack of patience and tolerance. And inability or slowness to comprehend. They find it difficult to try again and there is continuous dissatisfaction.
    4. On the other hand tubercular children can also be very bright and show great keenness of intellect.
    5. Memory problems, especially in children, result from a lack of tolerance and manifest as a difficulty in comprehension and retaining facts.
    6. Tubercular children manifest their traits in the extreme. They may be either slow or dull and experience difficulties in comprehension or they may be very bright intelligent and alert.
    7. Children desire this or that especially toys but when offered they outrightly reject them and demand something new. Student frequently changes their perhaps study.
    8. Tubercular miasm is generally fearless although there is an innate fear of dogs.
    9. Tubercular children may exhibit some features of cruelty through the physical and mental torture of their friends and or siblings.
    Physical characteristics of a tubercular miasmatic child:
    1. Body growth is disproportionate to height.
    2. Emaciated.
    3. Stooped shoulder with a narrow chest and depressed sternum.
    4. Winged scapula, curved spine with drawn clavicles.
    5. A drum belly.
    6. Attractive with blond or red hair.
    7. Long decline fingers and fine silky hair with white spots on nails.
    8. Posterior cervical glands are enlarged.
    9. Causation-
    a) Suppressed foot or axillary sweat.
    b) Suppressed eruptions especially ringworms.
    c) Dentition.
    d) Anticipation.
    e) Loss of vital fluid and.
    f) Exposure to damp weather.
    10. Headaches- in headaches they strike knock or pound their heads with their hand or against some objects. Worse in heat and better by resting quietly, sleeping, eating, and nose bleeding.
    11. Moist eczematous eruption on the scalp. With copious thick, yellow, bland pus formations.
    12. Destruction of the ossicles of the ears.
    13. Round, skin fair, smooth, and clear waxy smoothness of complexion.
    14. Soft, glossy, long and sicken eyebrows.
    15. Excessive bleeding of gums.
    16. Gums recede from teeth or they are soft and spongy.
    17. Club-shaped irregular teeth order decaying before they are entirely through the gums.
    18. Deep prolonged cough, worse in the morning.
    19. Patient easily chilled about the abdomen and had many severe bowel troubles to follow.
    20. Ulceration of the umbilicus with a yellowish discharge, which smells carrion-like offensive.
    21. Hernia due to the lack of tone in the muscular system.
    22. Saucer-shaped abdomen.
    23. Intolerance to cow’s milk.
    24. Least exposure to cold brings on diarrhea.
    25. Stools are Ashy or grey in color showing a lack of bile matter.
    26. Musty- moldy smell children.
    27. Aggravation-
    a) Exposure to cold.
    b) Sitting in a draft.
    c) Becoming fatigued.
    d) Mental excitement or exertion.
    e) Overeating & overwork.
    f) Early morning.
    g) From a warm room.
    h) Evening till midnight.
    i) Rest & standing.
    j) Before and during a thunderstorm.
    k) Weather changes.
    l) Warm damp weather.
    m) Rainy weather.
    n) After sleep.
    o) Before breakfast.
    p) Uncovering.
    q) Scratching.
    r) Studding.
    s) Bathing.
    t) During menses.
    u) Cow’s milk, potatoes and
    v) Sunset.
    28. Amelioration-
    a) Open air.
    b) Fresh air.
    c) Motion.
    d) Walking.
    e) Heat.
    f) Heat of fire.
    g) Eating.
    h) Nose bleed.
    i) Rest.
    j) Quiet place.
    k) Sleep.
    l) Natural discharges.

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Microbiology

What do you mean by syphilis disease?

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    Syphilis diseases: syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium treponema pallidum. It produces infection only in humans. it is a systemic venereal disease, rarely transmission is by non-sexual contact. It has two phages: 1. Acquired syphilis. 2. Congenital syphilis. a) AcquiRead more

    Syphilis diseases: syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium treponema pallidum. It produces infection only in humans. it is a systemic venereal disease, rarely transmission is by non-sexual contact. It has two phages:
    1. Acquired syphilis.
    2. Congenital syphilis.

    a) Acquired syphilis: (it has three phages)
    1. Primary stage of syphilis- usually develops 3 (2-10) weeks after contact with an infected individual. Hard chancer is formed at the site of contact (firm, non-tender, red popular lesion and ulcer formation).
    2. The inflammation is characterized by lymphocytes, a large number of plasma cells, macrophages, and obliterative endarteritis. They spread to regional lymph nodes and seed the body via the blood. The chancer heals spontaneously (even without treatment).
    3. Secondary stage of syphilis- it develops 2-10 weeks after primary chancre. Symptoms:
    a) Fever.
    b) Diffuse rash (palmar and solar rash).
    c) White oral lessons.
    d) Lymphadenopathy.
    e) Condyloma latum (flat papules in warm moist areas. e.c anus).
    f) Mucosal ulcer affects the genitals, mouth, pharynx, and larynx.
    g) Even without treatment lesions resolve spontaneously.
    h) The disease enters a latent phage.
    i) May relapse during the first 2 years.
    4. Tertiary stage 🙁 it occurs a year after the primary lesion). There is an active inflammatory lesion
    a) Syphilitic aortitis; aortic regurgitation; aneurysm.
    b) Neurosyphilis; meningovascular; tabes dorsalis, general paresis.
    c) Gumma ( granuloma); heper lobatum; gumma of testes, skin, bone.
    b) Congenital syphilis.
    1. Infected mother.
    2. Transplacental transmission of Treponema Pallidum to the baby in the uterus or during birth.
    3. Newborns baby will typically not develop a primary syphilis chancer but may present with signs of secondary syphilis (generalized body rash; syphilitic rhinitis.
    4. If non-treated (Miscarriage; premature birth; stillbirths or death in newborn).
    5. If non-treated but symptoms develop later (fever; rash; an enlarged liver and spleen; skeletal abnormalities; Hutchinson’s teeth; deafness; prominence of the brow rings; hard palate; interstitial keratitis; protruding mandible; saddle nose; short maxilla; narrowing of the little finger; musculoskeletal deformities; pseudoparalysis.
    6. If untreated Homoeopathically during pregnancy of the mother congenital deformity may result in children.

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Miasma

How syphilis miasm may developed in an individual?

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    Development of syphilis: A) Acquired: 1. Evil thinking. 2. Sustained. 3. Impure coition. 4. Infection with Treponema Pallidum. 5. Ulceration and Hard chancer by Treponema Pallidum (primary manifestation of syphilis). 6. Maltreatment (dissimilar medicine) or The chancer heals spontaneously (even withRead more

    Development of syphilis:

    A) Acquired:

    1. Evil thinking.

    2. Sustained.

    3. Impure coition.

    4. Infection with Treponema Pallidum.

    5. Ulceration and Hard chancer by Treponema Pallidum (primary manifestation of syphilis).

    6. Maltreatment (dissimilar medicine) or The chancer heals spontaneously (even without treatment).

    7. Bubonic stage of syphilis (The inflammation is characterized by lymphocytes, a large number of plasma cells, macrophages, and obliterative endarteritis. They spread to regional lymph nodes and seed the body via blood).

    8. Maltreatment (dissimilar medicine) or Even without treatment lesions resolve spontaneously.

    9. Syphilitic gamma (granuloma); heper lobatum; gumma of testes, skin, bone, etc.

    10. Maltreatment (dissimilar medicine) or Even without treatment lesions resolve spontaneously.

    11. Latent stage of syphilis.

    12. Explosion of latent syphilis due to any exciting & maintaining causes.

    13. Secondary manifestation of syphilis (miasmatic state of syphilis).

    B) Congenital:

    1. Infected mother.

    2. Transplacental transmission of Treponema Pallidum to the baby in the uterus or during birth.

    3. Newborns baby will typically not develop a primary syphilis chancer but may present with signs of secondary syphilis (generalized body rash; syphilitic rhinitis.

    4. If non-treated (Miscarriage; premature birth; stillbirths or death in newborn).

    5. If non-treated but symptoms develop later (fever; rash; an enlarged liver and spleen; skeletal abnormalities; Hutchinson’s teeth; deafness; prominence of the brow rings; hard palate; interstitial keratitis; protruding mandible; saddle nose; short maxilla; narrowing of the little finger; musculoskeletal deformities; pseudoparalysis.

    6. If untreated Homoeopathically during pregnancy of the mother congenital deformity may result in children.

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