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What type of questions should not be asked to the patients & his/her attendants & why?

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Asked: 12 months ago2025-06-26T10:08:39+06:00 2025-06-26T10:08:39+06:00In: Case taking, Homoeopathy, Organon, Repertory

What type of questions should not be asked to the patients & his/her attendants & why?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    2025-06-26T10:09:33+06:00Added an answer about 12 months ago

    Below are key categories of questions you should avoid in a homeopathic case-taking interview—with both the patient and any attendants—and the reasons why they’re problematic. 1. Leading or Suggestive Questions • Examples: “You feel better when you lie down, don’t you?” or “That burning sensation muRead more

    Below are key categories of questions you should avoid in a homeopathic case-taking interview—with both the patient and any attendants—and the reasons why they’re problematic.

    1. Leading or Suggestive Questions
    • Examples: “You feel better when you lie down, don’t you?” or “That burning sensation must be unbearable, right?”
    • Why to avoid: They bias the patient’s answers, override their own language and experience, and can distort the very “peculiar” details you need for a true simillimum.

    2. Closed Yes/No or Multiple-Choice Questions
    • Examples: “Is your pain throbbing or stabbing?” (instead of “How do you describe your pain?”)
    • Why to avoid: They limit the patient’s narrative, suppress unique descriptors, and force you into a narrow repertorial corner before you’ve heard their totality.

    3. “Why” Questions That Sound Judgmental
    • Examples: “Why haven’t you been taking your medicines?” or “Why do you stay up so late?”
    • Why to avoid: They put the patient on the defensive, invite excuses rather than honest exploration, and shut down open communication.

    4. Medical-Jargon or Technical Questions
    • Examples: “Tell me about your stool pH or your blood gas values.”
    • Why to avoid: Most patients—and often attendants—won’t grasp such terms, so you lose time and muddle rapport. Use plain language and follow up with clear definitions if lab details are essential.

    5. Double-Barrelled or Multi-Part Questions
    • Examples: “Do you have headaches in the morning and does light bother you?”
    • Why to avoid: The patient may affirm one part and deny the other, leaving you unsure which applies. Always break these into separate, simple prompts.

    6. Intrusive Questions Unrelated to Case Totality
    • Examples: “What’s your political affiliation?” or “How much money do you make?”
    • Why to avoid: Unless psychosocial factors directly influence symptoms (e.g. stress at work), they’re irrelevant, erode trust and distract from the therapeutic focus.

    7. Asking Attendants for Subjective Inner Sensations
    • Examples: “Did he/she tell you how hungry or thirsty they feel?”
    • Why to avoid: Attendants can reliably report observable signs (behavior, sleep patterns, past history) but they cannot echo the patient’s subjective sensations or modalities without contaminating the case with guesswork.

    8. Premature Diagnostic or Prognostic Questions
    • Examples: “Do you think this fever is going to turn into something serious?”
    • Why to avoid: In homeopathy we don’t treat diseases—we treat totality of symptoms. Jumping to diagnoses or prognoses too early distorts your focus on dynamic, individualizing details.

    By steering clear of these question-types you keep your case-taking neutral, open and richly descriptive—exactly what you need to select the true simillimum rather than a remedy built on assumption or suggestion.

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