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In homoeopathy, the physician asks questions in a detailed and empathetic manner, aiming to understand the patient holistically. Here are some key aspects: 1. Open-Ended Questions: These allow the patient to share their experiences freely, such as "Can you describe how you feel when the symptoms occRead more
In homoeopathy, the physician asks questions in a detailed and empathetic manner, aiming to understand the patient holistically. Here are some key aspects:
1. Open-Ended Questions: These allow the patient to share their experiences freely, such as “Can you describe how you feel when the symptoms occur?”
2. Detailed Inquiry: Questions cover physical, mental, and emotional symptoms, e.g., “What makes your symptoms better or worse?”
3. Non-Judgmental Approach: The physician asks questions without implying judgment, creating a safe space for honest responses, e.g., “How has your mood been lately?”
4. Observation: The physician also observes non-verbal cues and body language to gain additional insights.
5. Patient’s History: Questions about medical history, lifestyle, and family history help build a comprehensive understanding, e.g., “Have there been any significant changes or stressors in your life recently?”
This approach ensures a thorough understanding of the patient’s unique condition, leading to more accurate remedy selection.
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