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In homoeopathy, a true local disease refers to a condition where the primary symptoms are localized to a specific part of the body, but the rest of the organism also participates in the disease process. These diseases are not purely local in nature, meaning that while the symptoms manifest in a partRead more
In homoeopathy, a true local disease refers to a condition where the primary symptoms are localized to a specific part of the body, but the rest of the organism also participates in the disease process. These diseases are not purely local in nature, meaning that while the symptoms manifest in a particular area, the overall health and vitality of the patient are affected.
True local diseases can be categorized into two types:
1. External Causes: Conditions like wounds, fractures, or dislocations, where mechanical aid is initially required, followed by homeopathic treatment.
2. Internal Causes: Conditions like abscesses or localized infections that are treated primarily with internal homeopathic remedies.
The goal in homoeopathy is to treat the whole person, not just the localized symptoms, ensuring a holistic recovery.
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