Homoeopathic remedies can effectively treat warts. Warts are caused by infection from the human papilloma virus (HPV) and present in different forms depending on their location. Common remedies include Thuja, Nitric acid, Calcarea carb, and Sulphur prescribed based on the appearance, location, and characteristics of the warts as well as the individual's overall symptoms. Topical applications can also be used as complementary treatments for warts. While warts may resolve on their own, homoeopathic treatment can help prevent the spread of HPV and promote faster resolution of warts.
Homeopathic Treatment of WARTS and MOLLUSCUMMohammad Afzal
Warts, molluscum and venereal condylomata caused by
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
HPV infects the top layer of skin, usually entering the
body in an area of broken skin.
The virus causes the top layer of skin to grow rapidly,
forming a wart.
According to conventional medical literature, 30 to 50 %
of all warts heal spontaneously.
The rate for homeopathic treatment is 70 to 80 %,
which underscores its importance most notably in:
• Cases in which there are many warts.
• Warts in young children.
• Periungual or subungual warts.
In plantar warts, the results are even more significant
since good results can easily be obtained in 80% to
90% of cases in two to four months.
1) The document discusses the ophidia group of snake poisons used in homeopathy. It describes the morphology, distribution, uses, senses, constituents of snake poison, and medicinal value of snake venom.
2) Key snakes discussed include cobras, vipers, rattlesnakes which are found worldwide, with over 200 species found in India alone.
3) Snake venom contains various toxins, proteins, and enzymes and is used to manufacture antivenoms as well as traditionally for various ailments.
4) Characteristic features of the ophidia group include hemorrhagic tendencies, aggravation from warmth, jealousy, loquaciousness, suspiciousness, and
The document discusses three types of materia medica: therapeutic, picture, and comparative. Therapeutic materia medica organizes remedies by disease indications. Picture materia medica aims to represent each remedy's individual picture in an artistic manner, focusing on mental symptoms. Comparative materia medica compares remedies based on symptoms, pathology, sphere of action, or at the drug level. The document provides examples and discusses the merits and demerits of each approach.
A SYNOPTIC KEY OF THE MATERIA MEDICA
Dr. Smita Brahmachari
Correct prescribing is the art of carefully fitting pathogenetic to clinical symptoms, and such at present requires a special aptness in grasping the essential points of symptom images, great drudgery, mastering a working knowledge of our large materia medica and a most skillful use of many books of reference. It is the aim of this book “A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica” is to simplify and introduce method into this work, so that the truly homoeopathic curative remedy may be worked out with greater ease and certainty.
Natrum muriaticum is described as having three key characteristics: 1) being closed, withdrawn, and defensive; 2) experiencing grief, sadness, resentment and difficulty forgiving; and 3) having physical symptoms of loss such as weight loss, thirstlessness, and relaxation of tissues. The document provides detailed descriptions of Natrum muriaticum's physical appearance, behaviors, personality traits, and modalities related to grief, rejection, and lack of nurturing in order to aid in diagnosis and treatment selection.
Homeopathic Treatment of WARTS and MOLLUSCUMMohammad Afzal
Warts, molluscum and venereal condylomata caused by
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
HPV infects the top layer of skin, usually entering the
body in an area of broken skin.
The virus causes the top layer of skin to grow rapidly,
forming a wart.
According to conventional medical literature, 30 to 50 %
of all warts heal spontaneously.
The rate for homeopathic treatment is 70 to 80 %,
which underscores its importance most notably in:
• Cases in which there are many warts.
• Warts in young children.
• Periungual or subungual warts.
In plantar warts, the results are even more significant
since good results can easily be obtained in 80% to
90% of cases in two to four months.
1) The document discusses the ophidia group of snake poisons used in homeopathy. It describes the morphology, distribution, uses, senses, constituents of snake poison, and medicinal value of snake venom.
2) Key snakes discussed include cobras, vipers, rattlesnakes which are found worldwide, with over 200 species found in India alone.
3) Snake venom contains various toxins, proteins, and enzymes and is used to manufacture antivenoms as well as traditionally for various ailments.
4) Characteristic features of the ophidia group include hemorrhagic tendencies, aggravation from warmth, jealousy, loquaciousness, suspiciousness, and
The document discusses three types of materia medica: therapeutic, picture, and comparative. Therapeutic materia medica organizes remedies by disease indications. Picture materia medica aims to represent each remedy's individual picture in an artistic manner, focusing on mental symptoms. Comparative materia medica compares remedies based on symptoms, pathology, sphere of action, or at the drug level. The document provides examples and discusses the merits and demerits of each approach.
A SYNOPTIC KEY OF THE MATERIA MEDICA
Dr. Smita Brahmachari
Correct prescribing is the art of carefully fitting pathogenetic to clinical symptoms, and such at present requires a special aptness in grasping the essential points of symptom images, great drudgery, mastering a working knowledge of our large materia medica and a most skillful use of many books of reference. It is the aim of this book “A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica” is to simplify and introduce method into this work, so that the truly homoeopathic curative remedy may be worked out with greater ease and certainty.
Natrum muriaticum is described as having three key characteristics: 1) being closed, withdrawn, and defensive; 2) experiencing grief, sadness, resentment and difficulty forgiving; and 3) having physical symptoms of loss such as weight loss, thirstlessness, and relaxation of tissues. The document provides detailed descriptions of Natrum muriaticum's physical appearance, behaviors, personality traits, and modalities related to grief, rejection, and lack of nurturing in order to aid in diagnosis and treatment selection.
Homoeopathic materia medica group study - Carbon group slide show presentatio...Dr.hansraj salve
Simplest and easiest way to learn and remember materia medica drugs is group study of homoeopathic materia medica this is a demo for our students and practitioner for there reference if you like share with your friends. for complete understanding watch slide show presentation now!!!
Nux vomica is the common name for a homeopathic medication that comes from the Strychnos nux-vomica tree, which is also called the vomiting nut or the poison nut tree.
1. The document discusses potassium (K), an essential mineral and electrolyte in the human body. It details K's properties, sources, functions, deficiencies, toxicity, and the Kali group of homeopathic remedies.
2. Potassium is important for muscle function, cell biochemistry, growth, and enzyme activation. Deficiencies can cause fatigue, weakness, and irregular heartbeat, while toxicity raises risks of irregular heartbeat and cardiac arrest.
3. The Kali group remedies are indicated for various pains, discharges, swelling, weakness, and skin conditions. Members include Kali carb, Kali ars, and Kali bich.
This document discusses 75 rubrics from Kent's Repertory and provides explanations for their meanings and applications. It aims to help students and practitioners properly understand and interpret rubrics to select the simillimum remedy. While rubrics can be ambiguous, continuous study and experience with Materia Medica is needed to correctly apply them in clinical practice. The rubrics cover symptoms relating to the mind, generalities, different body systems and organs.
Spiders form the largest and most widely distributed order
of class of animals called Arachnida.
There are thousands of different species of spiders. The
common classification is as follows:
1. ARANOMORPHAE or DIPNEUMONES, with one pair of
lungs.
2. MYGALOMORPHAE or TETRAPNEUMONES, with two
pairs of lungs.
Calcium is a silvery-white metal that is the main element in bones. It has many biochemical uses including bone and teeth formation, blood coagulation, and muscle contraction. Calcium is found throughout the body and is essential for many physiological processes. The calcium group of homeopathic remedies share characteristics of physical obesity, sluggishness, emotional insecurity, and aggravation from cold. Common ailments treated include obesity, edema, fractures, anxiety, and delayed development.
Hahnemann developed the theory of miasms to explain chronic disease patterns. He believed there were three main miasms - psora, syphilis, and sycosis - that were inherited predispositions responsible for chronic illness. Psora referred to tendencies like skin issues and underfunctioning. Syphilis involved destruction and issues like necrosis. Sycosis involved overfunctioning tendencies like growths. Modern homeopaths recognize additional miasms like tuberculosis and cancer. Understanding miasms can help home prescribers realize why some remedies do not provide lasting relief and indicate an underlying state needing constitutional or miasmatic treatment.
Homoeopathic Medicines made out of Natrum/ Sodium group and their preparation, properties and clinical indications.
Sodium is a metallic element with symbol Na ,atomic no.11 atomicweight-22.991 silvery white lustrous alkali metal of the consistency of wax oxidising rarely in air or water. The salts of sodium are extensively used in medicine.
This presentation is an overview of Mercury group of remedies in Homoeopathy. An attempt to explain this group according to different authors for convinience of scholars.
CHAPTER 8, THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF HOMOEOPATHY BY RICHARD HUGHESDr Ananthakrishnan V A
This document discusses methods for selecting the most similar homeopathic remedy for a patient based on individual characteristics. It describes 5 elements to consider: 1) constitution and temperament, 2) mental/emotional state, 3) side affected, 4) modalities, and 5) time. Two methods for individualization are outlined: 1) matching all symptoms to a remedy, and 2) focusing on peculiar or characteristic symptoms. Clinical experience can also guide remedy selection or confirm the choice. Repertories help organize symptoms but should not replace case analysis.
This document outlines the key steps and considerations for examining the abdomen. It discusses examining the abdomen through inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. Specific symptoms related to the digestive system are also reviewed, including dysphagia, pain, heartburn, vomiting, jaundice, changes in appetite, and more. Examination of specific organs like the liver, spleen, and kidneys is described.
Introduction to the concordance repertoriesdrmohitmathur
The presentation discusses the fundamental concept of concordance repertories. The framework, merits and demerits of Gentry concordance repertory and Repertory of Hering’s Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica by Calvin B.Knerr are described in detail.
Understanding Natrum group with elaboration of Natrum Muriaticum personality from Homoeopathic Materia Medica
By Dr. Namrata Bosamia Surati B.H.M.S., M. D. (HOM.)
Description of all drug details regarding the study of Homoeopathic Materia Medica along with common name, family, habitat, part used, preparation, constituents, sphere of action, causations, symptomtology, comparative study and applied materia medica,
The document discusses several important source books of Materia Medica in homeopathy. It describes 7 seminal works:
1) Fragmenta de Viribus Medicamentorum Positivis (1763) by Hahnemann, containing symptoms of 27 remedies.
2) Reine Arzneimittellehre (1811-1833) by Hahnemann in 6 volumes describing drug effects.
3) Die Chronischen Krankheiten (1828-1839) by Hahnemann observing remedies on sick people.
4) Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica (1874) by T.F. Allen describing 1039 remedies over 12
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid element that occurs naturally in minerals and can exist in different crystalline forms. It has many uses industrially, especially the gray crystalline form. White oxide of arsenic is a common name and has the chemical formula AS2O3. It causes symptoms like burning sensations, restlessness, anxiety, weakness and gangrene. The skin burns and itches, causing raw areas. Discharges are thin and bloody, excoriating surrounding skin. Aggravations include midnight, cold and exertion. Warmth and rest provide amelioration for most symptoms except headaches, which improve with cold applications.
This document provides a detailed examination and classification of ulcers. It describes how to inspect an ulcer, including its size, shape, number, position, edge characteristics, floor, discharge, and surrounding area. It also covers how to palpate an ulcer, assessing tenderness, edge, base, depth, bleeding, and relation to deeper structures. A thorough examination can provide clues to diagnose specific ulcer types, such as tuberculosis, gummatous, or malignant ulcers.
Calcarea carb is prepared from oyster shell and is suited for fair, fatty, flabby patients who are chilly and sensitive to cold. It is used for bone and glandular affections, respiratory troubles, and abdominal disorders. Key indications include delayed development, profuse sweating, sour discharges, craving for eggs and indigestible items, and aggravation from cold. It is useful for bronchial asthma, tuberculosis, soft and weak bones with delayed ossification, and pathological fractures.
This document provides a summary and analysis of Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book (BTPB). It discusses the background and origins of the book, its author Clemens Maria Franz Baron Von Boenninghausen, translations and editions. It examines the philosophic foundations including the doctrines of analogy, concomitants, and remedy evaluation/grading. It analyzes the plan, construction, advantages including emphasis on complete symptoms and modalities, and disadvantages such as few rubrics and remedies. In conclusion, the document provides a critical overview of BTPB and its contributions and limitations as a repertory.
This document describes a study on the efficacy of homeopathic treatment for vitiligo. The study was conducted from 2012-2015 and included 332 patients with vitiligo. It assessed precipitating factors, clinical features, response to homeopathic treatment, and maintenance of remission. The results showed that homeopathic medicines were effective in achieving and maintaining remission of vitiligo with minimum side effects and cost of treatment.
Robin Derulle é um estudante de 16 anos que mora em Nieul sur mer, França. Ele descreve-se como organizado e simpático, mas também tímido e preguiçoso. Robin gosta de sua região por ser calma, magnífica e dinâmica.
Homoeopathic materia medica group study - Carbon group slide show presentatio...Dr.hansraj salve
Simplest and easiest way to learn and remember materia medica drugs is group study of homoeopathic materia medica this is a demo for our students and practitioner for there reference if you like share with your friends. for complete understanding watch slide show presentation now!!!
Nux vomica is the common name for a homeopathic medication that comes from the Strychnos nux-vomica tree, which is also called the vomiting nut or the poison nut tree.
1. The document discusses potassium (K), an essential mineral and electrolyte in the human body. It details K's properties, sources, functions, deficiencies, toxicity, and the Kali group of homeopathic remedies.
2. Potassium is important for muscle function, cell biochemistry, growth, and enzyme activation. Deficiencies can cause fatigue, weakness, and irregular heartbeat, while toxicity raises risks of irregular heartbeat and cardiac arrest.
3. The Kali group remedies are indicated for various pains, discharges, swelling, weakness, and skin conditions. Members include Kali carb, Kali ars, and Kali bich.
This document discusses 75 rubrics from Kent's Repertory and provides explanations for their meanings and applications. It aims to help students and practitioners properly understand and interpret rubrics to select the simillimum remedy. While rubrics can be ambiguous, continuous study and experience with Materia Medica is needed to correctly apply them in clinical practice. The rubrics cover symptoms relating to the mind, generalities, different body systems and organs.
Spiders form the largest and most widely distributed order
of class of animals called Arachnida.
There are thousands of different species of spiders. The
common classification is as follows:
1. ARANOMORPHAE or DIPNEUMONES, with one pair of
lungs.
2. MYGALOMORPHAE or TETRAPNEUMONES, with two
pairs of lungs.
Calcium is a silvery-white metal that is the main element in bones. It has many biochemical uses including bone and teeth formation, blood coagulation, and muscle contraction. Calcium is found throughout the body and is essential for many physiological processes. The calcium group of homeopathic remedies share characteristics of physical obesity, sluggishness, emotional insecurity, and aggravation from cold. Common ailments treated include obesity, edema, fractures, anxiety, and delayed development.
Hahnemann developed the theory of miasms to explain chronic disease patterns. He believed there were three main miasms - psora, syphilis, and sycosis - that were inherited predispositions responsible for chronic illness. Psora referred to tendencies like skin issues and underfunctioning. Syphilis involved destruction and issues like necrosis. Sycosis involved overfunctioning tendencies like growths. Modern homeopaths recognize additional miasms like tuberculosis and cancer. Understanding miasms can help home prescribers realize why some remedies do not provide lasting relief and indicate an underlying state needing constitutional or miasmatic treatment.
Homoeopathic Medicines made out of Natrum/ Sodium group and their preparation, properties and clinical indications.
Sodium is a metallic element with symbol Na ,atomic no.11 atomicweight-22.991 silvery white lustrous alkali metal of the consistency of wax oxidising rarely in air or water. The salts of sodium are extensively used in medicine.
This presentation is an overview of Mercury group of remedies in Homoeopathy. An attempt to explain this group according to different authors for convinience of scholars.
CHAPTER 8, THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF HOMOEOPATHY BY RICHARD HUGHESDr Ananthakrishnan V A
This document discusses methods for selecting the most similar homeopathic remedy for a patient based on individual characteristics. It describes 5 elements to consider: 1) constitution and temperament, 2) mental/emotional state, 3) side affected, 4) modalities, and 5) time. Two methods for individualization are outlined: 1) matching all symptoms to a remedy, and 2) focusing on peculiar or characteristic symptoms. Clinical experience can also guide remedy selection or confirm the choice. Repertories help organize symptoms but should not replace case analysis.
This document outlines the key steps and considerations for examining the abdomen. It discusses examining the abdomen through inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. Specific symptoms related to the digestive system are also reviewed, including dysphagia, pain, heartburn, vomiting, jaundice, changes in appetite, and more. Examination of specific organs like the liver, spleen, and kidneys is described.
Introduction to the concordance repertoriesdrmohitmathur
The presentation discusses the fundamental concept of concordance repertories. The framework, merits and demerits of Gentry concordance repertory and Repertory of Hering’s Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica by Calvin B.Knerr are described in detail.
Understanding Natrum group with elaboration of Natrum Muriaticum personality from Homoeopathic Materia Medica
By Dr. Namrata Bosamia Surati B.H.M.S., M. D. (HOM.)
Description of all drug details regarding the study of Homoeopathic Materia Medica along with common name, family, habitat, part used, preparation, constituents, sphere of action, causations, symptomtology, comparative study and applied materia medica,
The document discusses several important source books of Materia Medica in homeopathy. It describes 7 seminal works:
1) Fragmenta de Viribus Medicamentorum Positivis (1763) by Hahnemann, containing symptoms of 27 remedies.
2) Reine Arzneimittellehre (1811-1833) by Hahnemann in 6 volumes describing drug effects.
3) Die Chronischen Krankheiten (1828-1839) by Hahnemann observing remedies on sick people.
4) Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica (1874) by T.F. Allen describing 1039 remedies over 12
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid element that occurs naturally in minerals and can exist in different crystalline forms. It has many uses industrially, especially the gray crystalline form. White oxide of arsenic is a common name and has the chemical formula AS2O3. It causes symptoms like burning sensations, restlessness, anxiety, weakness and gangrene. The skin burns and itches, causing raw areas. Discharges are thin and bloody, excoriating surrounding skin. Aggravations include midnight, cold and exertion. Warmth and rest provide amelioration for most symptoms except headaches, which improve with cold applications.
This document provides a detailed examination and classification of ulcers. It describes how to inspect an ulcer, including its size, shape, number, position, edge characteristics, floor, discharge, and surrounding area. It also covers how to palpate an ulcer, assessing tenderness, edge, base, depth, bleeding, and relation to deeper structures. A thorough examination can provide clues to diagnose specific ulcer types, such as tuberculosis, gummatous, or malignant ulcers.
Calcarea carb is prepared from oyster shell and is suited for fair, fatty, flabby patients who are chilly and sensitive to cold. It is used for bone and glandular affections, respiratory troubles, and abdominal disorders. Key indications include delayed development, profuse sweating, sour discharges, craving for eggs and indigestible items, and aggravation from cold. It is useful for bronchial asthma, tuberculosis, soft and weak bones with delayed ossification, and pathological fractures.
This document provides a summary and analysis of Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book (BTPB). It discusses the background and origins of the book, its author Clemens Maria Franz Baron Von Boenninghausen, translations and editions. It examines the philosophic foundations including the doctrines of analogy, concomitants, and remedy evaluation/grading. It analyzes the plan, construction, advantages including emphasis on complete symptoms and modalities, and disadvantages such as few rubrics and remedies. In conclusion, the document provides a critical overview of BTPB and its contributions and limitations as a repertory.
This document describes a study on the efficacy of homeopathic treatment for vitiligo. The study was conducted from 2012-2015 and included 332 patients with vitiligo. It assessed precipitating factors, clinical features, response to homeopathic treatment, and maintenance of remission. The results showed that homeopathic medicines were effective in achieving and maintaining remission of vitiligo with minimum side effects and cost of treatment.
Robin Derulle é um estudante de 16 anos que mora em Nieul sur mer, França. Ele descreve-se como organizado e simpático, mas também tímido e preguiçoso. Robin gosta de sua região por ser calma, magnífica e dinâmica.
El documento presenta un resumen del curso de Filosofía y Ética. Explica la metodología del curso, que incluye lecturas previas, exámenes sorpresa y aprender filosofando. También resume las condiciones sociopolíticas y económicas de la filosofía antigua, como la libertad religiosa y política, y el desarrollo del comercio y el esclavismo. Finalmente, traza la diferencia entre el pensamiento mítico, representado por Hesíodo, y el nacimiento de la filosofía con Tales
O documento discute os riscos à saúde e segurança no trabalho em serviços de energia elétrica, incluindo riscos elétricos, de queda, de transporte, ataques de insetos e animais. É necessário realizar Análise Preliminar de Risco e seguir procedimentos de trabalho para controlar esses riscos.
El documento describe los diferentes tipos de hardware de un computador, incluyendo unidades de entrada como teclados y ratones, unidades centrales como la CPU y memoria, y unidades de salida como monitores e impresoras. También discute varios tipos de impresoras como impresoras de matriz de puntos, de chorro de tinta, láser, e impresoras 3D que funcionan a través de estereolitografía, sinterización selectiva por láser, inyección de tinta o deposición de material fundido.
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Este documento lista y describe funciones estadísticas comunes en Excel. Incluye funciones para calcular coeficientes de correlación y covarianza, contar celdas con criterios específicos, calcular medidas de tendencia central y dispersión como la media, desviación estándar, cuartiles y curtosis, y funciones de distribución de probabilidad como binomial, normal, t-student, chi-cuadrado, F y gamma. Las funciones proporcionan métodos para analizar y resumir conjuntos de datos.
Narasimharao JV has over 15 years of experience in SAP implementation and support. He has extensive experience with SAP modules including MM, QM, WM, and SD. He has also worked with client/server technologies such as VB and FoxPro. Currently he works as an Assistant Manager at Ushodaya Enterprises providing SAP support, server maintenance, and other IT services for their operations.
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O documento discute a importância das primeiras impressões em chamadas de negócios e fornece dicas para atendimento telefônico profissional, como falar de modo calmo, ouvir atentamente o cliente, e resolver problemas de forma pacífica.
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Segurança e higiene do trabalho - Aula 1IBEST ESCOLA
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Potassium bromide is a salt that has been used as an anticonvulsant and sedative. It exists as colorless crystals or white powder that is soluble in water. Historically, it was used to treat epilepsy, whooping cough, and other nervous system disorders. Potassium bromide can cause central nervous system depression if taken in large amounts, leading to effects like dizziness, nausea, and potentially death from respiratory failure. The document provides details on its chemical properties, methods of preparation, physiological effects, safety information, and uses in homeopathic practice.
Appdroid Technologies is developing a property communication app to facilitate effective communication between tenants and property managers in Australia and other countries. The app allows tenants to report issues through photos and message the property manager, and provides proof of conversations. This addresses current problems with missed communication causing delays and legal issues. The company plans to generate revenue from subscriptions by property managers and advertising on the app.
Histoire d'un média immédiat de SOFRECOM par Sylvie Krstulovic @ Rencontres R...ACTUONDA
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Evènement organisé le 19 octobre 2011, à Paris, par Actuonda, Editions de l'Octet et Cap Digital.
Clinical tips for the management of urolithiasisdrdeeptichawla
The document discusses urolithiasis, or the formation of stones in the urinary tract, including definitions, contributing factors, types of stones, clinical features, complications, investigations, allopathic management, and homeopathic remedies and case histories for management. It provides an overview of urolithiasis and guidelines for evaluating and treating patients with urinary stones.
Homoeopathic management of psoriasis clinical tipsdrdeeptichawla
Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated inflammatory skin disorder characterized by well-defined raised red scaling lesions called plaques. It affects around 125 million people worldwide and has no known cause, though genetic and immune system factors are involved. The main symptoms are thick scaly plaques on the elbows, knees, scalp and other areas. Homoeopathic treatment focuses on identifying a constitutional remedy based on the individual symptoms. Several remedies are indicated depending on the characteristics of the lesions and associated symptoms. General measures such as sunlight exposure and moisturizing creams can also help manage symptoms.
Clinical tips for the management of adeno tonsillitisdrdeeptichawla
Homoeopathic management of tonsillitis and adenoids focuses on treating the underlying constitutional imbalance rather than just symptoms. The document outlines the conventional treatment of removing tonsils surgically and its drawbacks. It then discusses the homoeopathic perspective of seeing these conditions as local diseases from an internal cause. Over 30 homoeopathic remedies are described which may be selected based on the totality of symptoms to tackle acute episodes and prevent recurrence through constitutional treatment. Lifestyle measures like gargling salt water and avoiding irritants can provide additional relief.
Clinical tips for the management of adeno tonsillitisdrdeeptichawla
Homoeopathic Management of Adeno-Tonsillitis provides an overview of tonsillitis and adenoids including causes, symptoms, diagnosis and conventional treatment approaches. It discusses the homoeopathic perspective of seeing tonsillitis as a local disease caused by an internal imbalance. Key remedies are described for acute, chronic and recurrent tonsillitis based on indication including Belladonna, Hepar sulphur, Mercurius solubilis and Psorinum. General homoeopathic treatment focuses on correcting the underlying constitutional imbalance using individualized remedies along with supportive measures like gargling with warm salt water.
Clinical tips for the management of sinusitisdrdeeptichawla
This document provides information on the clinical management of sinusitis. It defines sinusitis as the inflammation of the paranasal sinuses and discusses its causes such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, allergens, and structural abnormalities. The document outlines the different types of sinusitis and their associated symptoms. It also discusses the diagnosis, complications, and homoeopathic and general management of sinusitis.
Rheumatoid arthritis clinical overview and tips for managementdrdeeptichawla
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder that mainly affects the small joints, resulting in pain, stiffness, and loss of function. It has no known cure and conventional treatments can have adverse effects. Homoeopathy offers a natural approach by regulating the immune system using carefully selected individualized remedies without side effects. Some common homoeopathic medicines used to manage rheumatoid arthritis symptoms include Berberis vulgaris for rheumatic pains that change location, Bryonia alba for aggravated pain with movement and stiffness, and Rhus tox for pain and stiffness relieved by motion.
Clinical tips for the management of perimenopausal syndromedrdeeptichawla
Menopause is defined as the permanent cessation of menstruation that occurs naturally in women. It is diagnosed after 12 months of amenorrhea. Several factors can affect the age of menopause including genetics, smoking, ethnicity, and chemotherapy/ovarian surgery. During perimenopause, hormone levels fluctuate causing symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, and weight gain. Homoeopathic medicines provide a safe alternative to conventional hormone replacement therapy and can effectively treat perimenopausal symptoms. Common remedies include Acid Phos, Cimicifuga, Lachesis, Sepia, and Sulphur.
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Recomendações da OMS sobre cuidados maternos e neonatais para uma experiência pós-natal positiva.
Em consonância com os ODS – Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável e a Estratégia Global para a Saúde das Mulheres, Crianças e Adolescentes, e aplicando uma abordagem baseada nos direitos humanos, os esforços de cuidados pós-natais devem expandir-se para além da cobertura e da simples sobrevivência, de modo a incluir cuidados de qualidade.
Estas diretrizes visam melhorar a qualidade dos cuidados pós-natais essenciais e de rotina prestados às mulheres e aos recém-nascidos, com o objetivo final de melhorar a saúde e o bem-estar materno e neonatal.
Uma “experiência pós-natal positiva” é um resultado importante para todas as mulheres que dão à luz e para os seus recém-nascidos, estabelecendo as bases para a melhoria da saúde e do bem-estar a curto e longo prazo. Uma experiência pós-natal positiva é definida como aquela em que as mulheres, pessoas que gestam, os recém-nascidos, os casais, os pais, os cuidadores e as famílias recebem informação consistente, garantia e apoio de profissionais de saúde motivados; e onde um sistema de saúde flexível e com recursos reconheça as necessidades das mulheres e dos bebês e respeite o seu contexto cultural.
Estas diretrizes consolidadas apresentam algumas recomendações novas e já bem fundamentadas sobre cuidados pós-natais de rotina para mulheres e neonatos que recebem cuidados no pós-parto em unidades de saúde ou na comunidade, independentemente dos recursos disponíveis.
É fornecido um conjunto abrangente de recomendações para cuidados durante o período puerperal, com ênfase nos cuidados essenciais que todas as mulheres e recém-nascidos devem receber, e com a devida atenção à qualidade dos cuidados; isto é, a entrega e a experiência do cuidado recebido. Estas diretrizes atualizam e ampliam as recomendações da OMS de 2014 sobre cuidados pós-natais da mãe e do recém-nascido e complementam as atuais diretrizes da OMS sobre a gestão de complicações pós-natais.
O estabelecimento da amamentação e o manejo das principais intercorrências é contemplada.
Recomendamos muito.
Vamos discutir essas recomendações no nosso curso de pós-graduação em Aleitamento no Instituto Ciclos.
Esta publicação só está disponível em inglês até o momento.
Prof. Marcus Renato de Carvalho
www.agostodourado.com
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2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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Clinical tips for the homoepathic treatment of warts
1. C L I N I C A L T I P S
Homoeopathic Treatment of Warts
2. Definition and Cause
Warts or Verrucae are skin growths caused by Infection of
the skin by Human Papilloma Virus(HPV)
Some varieties of HPV infect the outer layer of the skin
(epidermis) and stimulate rapid growth of cells giving rise
to warts
3. Mode of Infection
HPV may be transmitted by direct or close contact with
infected individual
An infected individual may spread infection to other
areas of his/her body by touch
Infection is also known to spread through contact with
infected materials such as towels/ razors etc.
HPV usually gains entry into the skin through minor
cuts/ breaks
Genital warts spread by skin to skin contact as well as by
genital , oral and sexual contact
4. Risk factors
Exposure to HPV does not necessarily result in
appearance of warts. Individuals at higher risk for
developing warts include:
Children and young adults
Persons with lowered/ compromised immunity such as
those with HIV , persons on immuno-suppressive drugs
such as organ transplant patients
5. Types of warts
Common warts/ Verruca Vulgaris
Appear as skin colored, fleshy, firm papules with
rough surface. Common sites are dorsum of hands,
fingers etc.
Plain warts
Appear as skin colored smooth papular lesions.
Common sited are face, dorsum of hands
Filiform warts
Appear as finger like projections with rough
surface. Common sites are neck, face , scalp
6. Types of warts
Plantar Warts found on the plantar surface(sole) of foot as
a skin colored area with an irregular surface. These may be
painful on pressure.
Genital warts present as a mass of verrucous tissue in the
genital area , prepuce, vagina, anal /peri-anal area.
Significantly genital warts may be transmitted to mouth,
tongue, lips of a patient by oral- sexual contact
7. Signs and symptoms
Warts are usually asymptomatic
At times plantar warts may be tender on pressure
due to pressure on an underlying nerve
Genital warts may cause itching, pain, vaginal
discharge, burning and bleeding
8. Prognosis
Left untreated a majority of warts may disappear
on their own over time
Proactive treatment may be advised to prevent
spread of infection to other sites and other
individuals and also for cosmetic reasons
Recurrence of warts is common
Certain strains of HPV are known to cause Cervical
dysplasia and Cervical Cancer, though no direct
correlation can be drawn between occurrence of
warts and development of Cervical Cancer
9. Homoeopathic Management
Homoeopathic medicines prescribed on the basis
of constitutional symptoms , general and mental
symptoms always give good results in the
treatment of warts
However in the absence of these symptoms,
medicines may be prescribed on the basis of
appearance, location, character etc.
A number of topical medications are also used to
treat warts
10. Homoeopathic Management
Remedy Indications
1. Anagallis 6C Possesses power of softening flesh and destroying warts
2. Antim crud 30, 200 Painful warts on palms, soles
3. Berberis vulgaris 30C Flat warts
4. Calcarea carb 30, 200, 1M Warts on face arms and hands, leucophlegmatic constitution
5. Calcarea -ovi –tosta 3x Hands are full of warts, history of leucorrhoea and backache
6. Calcarea calcinata 3X Remedy for warts especially over palms.
7.
Calcarea fluorica 200C Warty growth especially on bends of elbow
8. Calendula 30C Warts at the os externum, Genital warts.
9.
Castor equi 6C Warts on breast, forehead.
10. Causticum 200C, 1M
Warts on finger tips, close to nail, bleeding, painful, stinging. Warts on nose,
eyelids & face
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11. Homoeopathic Management
Remedy Indications
11 Conium maculatum 200C, 1M Warts on buttocks
12 Dulcamara 200C
Flat warts especially back of hands , palms, face. Large, flat smooth
warts
13 Ferrum picricum 6C Hands covered with warts
14 Magnesia sulph 30C, 200C Warts on entire face
15 Medorrhinum 1M, 10M Flat dry warts , great thirst and appetite , intolerance of heat
16 Natrum carb 200C Warts of palms of hands
17
Natrum mur 200C Warts of palms of hands
18 Natrum sulph Tendency for warts all over the body
19
Nitric acid 30,200
Large, jagged warts bleed easily warts in genital region especially on
mucuo-cutaneneous junctions
20 Palladium 30C Warts on knuckles
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12. Homoeopathic Management
Remedy Indications
21 Ruta graveolens 30C Palmar warts, flat, sore and painful
22 Sabina 30,200 Warts with itching, when Thuja improves but not completely
23 Sabina 30C, 200C Fig-warts with intolerable itching and burning
24 Silicea 200C Warts on forearm
25 Spigelia 30C, 200C Warts especially on toes
26 Staphisagria 30 Dry pedunculated warts on genital areas
27
Thuja occidentalis 30, 200, 1M All types of warts, on any part of the body when constitutional symptoms agree
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14. Useful Rubrics from Kent’s Repertory
Butternut-shaped, penis, dorsum of,: Sabin
Cauliflower, like, female genitalia, on: Nit-ac
Penis, on: Lac-c, Nit-ac
Fan shaped, penis, on: Cinnb, thuj
Flat, hand, on: Berb, Dulc, lach, ruta, sep
Palm, on: Dulc, nat-m, ruta
Rectum, on: Euph, sulph, Thuj
Skin, on: Acet-ac, berb, caust, Dulc, fl-ac,
lach, ruta, sep, thuj
Horny, hand, on: Ant-c, caust, sep, thuj
Skin, on: Ant-c, calc, caust, dulc, graph, nit-ac,
ran-b, sep, sulph, thuj
Indented, skin, on: Calc, euphr, lyc, Nit-ac, ph-
ac, rhus-t, sabin, sep, staph, Thuj
Jugged, skin, on: Caust, lyc, Nit-ac, ph-ac, rhus-
t, sep, staph, Thuj
Large,hand, on: Dulc
Large, skin, on: Caust, Dulc, kali-c, nat-c, Nit-
ac, ph-ac, rhus-t, sep, sil, Thuj
Pedunculated, female genitalia, on: Lyc
Skin, on: Caust, dulc, lyc, med, Nit-ac, ph-ac,
rhus-t, sil, staph, thuj
Round, skin, on: Calc
Small, skin, on: Bar-c, berb, calc, caust, dulc, ferr,
ferr-p, hep, lach, nit-ac, rhus-t, sars, sep, sulp, thuj
Bleeding, easily, genitalia: Calc, cinnb, med,
mill, Nit-ac, sulph, thuj
Fetid, when touched: Cinnb, Nit-ac, thuj
Penis, on: Cinnb, Nit-ac, sulph, thuj
Rectum, on: Mill
Skin, on: Caust, cinnb, hep, lyc, nat-c, nit-ac,
ph-ac, rhus-t, staph, Thuj
From washing: Nit-ac
Vagina, on: Phos
Brown, skin, on: Sep, thuj
Burning, penis, on: Apis, cinnb, Nit-ac, anac,
psor, sabin, thuj
Skin, on: Amm-c, ars, hep, lyc, petr, phos,
rhus-t, sep, sulp
Dry, female genitalia, on: Lyc
Skin, on: Staph
Fleshy, skin, on: Calc, caust, dulc, sil
Hard, skin, on: Ant-c, calc, caust, dulc,, fl-ac,
lach, ran-b, sep, sil, sulph
Hollow, become: Calc
Hot, genitalia, on: Ph-ac
Warts, inflamed, skin, on: Am-c, bell, bov, calc,
caust, hep, lyc, nat-c, nit-ac, rhus-t, sars, sep, sil,
staph, sulph, thuj
Isolated, skin, on: Lyc, thuj
According to Shape According to Character
15. Useful Rubrics from Kent’s Repertory
Itching, Hand, on: Sep
Female genitalia, on: Euphr, lyc, sabin
Genitalia, on: Lyc, psor, sabin, staph, thuj
Penis, on: Psor, sabin
Skin, on: Euphr, kali-c, nit-ac, ph-ac, rhus-t,
sep, staph, Thuj
Moist, skin, on: Caust, lyc, Nit-ac, ph-ac, psor,
rhus-t, staph, thuj
Oozing, penis, on: Am-m, cinnb, lyc, nit-ac, psor,
thuj
Offensive: Nit-ac
Painful, on pressure, palm, on: Nat-m
Skin, on: Am-c, bov, calc, hep, kali-c, kali-i,
lach, lyc, nat-c, nat-m, nit-ac, petr, phos, rhus-t,
ruta, sabin, sep,sil, sulp, thuj
Pulsating, skin, on: Calc, kali-c, lyc, petr, sep, sil,
sulp
Red, skin, on: Calc, nat-s, thuj
Sensitive, extremities, on: Nat-c
Genitalia, on: Staph
Rectum. on: Staph
Skin, on: Caust, cupr, hep, nat-c, nat-m, Staph,
thuj
Smelling like stale cheese, genitalia: Calc, hep,
sanic, thuj
Smooth, skin, on: Ant-c, dulc, ruta
Soft, genitalia, on: Sep
Red & fleshy, female genitalia, on: Nat-s
Skin, on: Ant-c, calc, Nit-ac, sil, thuj
Sore, extremities, on: Ambr, fl-ac, ruta
Rectum, on: Benz-ac, thuj
Soreness, penis, on: Euphr, Nit-ac, ph-ac,
sabin, thuja
with itching: Psor, sabin
Stinging, skin, on: Am-c, ant-c, bar-c, calc,
caust, hep, lyc, Nit-ac, rhus-t, sep, sil, staph,
sulph, Thuj
Stitching, skin, in: Bov, hep, Nit-ac
Suppurating, skin, in: Ars, bov, calc, caust,
hep, nat-c, sil, thuj
Syphilitic, skin, in: Aur, am-m, aur-m-n, hep,
merc, Nit-ac, staph1
Tearing, skin, in: Am-c
Thin epidermis, with: Nit-ac
Ulcer, surrounded by a circle of: Ant-c, ars, calc,
nat-c, phos
Withered, skin, on: Ars, calc, camph, caps,
cham, Chin, clem, cocc, croc, ferr, ferr-ar, ferr-
p, hyos, iod, kali-c, lyc, merc, ph-ac, phos,
rheum, rhod, sars, Sec, seneg, sil, spong, sulph,
verat
According to Character According to Character
16. Homoeopathic management
Medicines for external use
1.
Thuja Q
Thuja Ointment
Many times simple application of Thuja Q externally removes the
warts without any internal medication
Note: Dr.Hahnemann recommends use of pure juice of Thuja
mixed with equal part of alcohol as external application in the
most inveterate and difficult cases of warts. (Chronic disease Pg
No: 100)
2. Ruta Q
Ruta Ointment
Flat palmar warts with sore pains
3.
Sempervivum tectorum Q Fresh juice / Tincture locally for warts
4.
Sabina Q Locally tincture is used for removing warts
5.
Salicylic acid Ointment Useful for plantar warts
17. General measures
Avoid touching and picking at warts to prevent spread to other areas
Avoid brushing, combing and shaving the area on which warts are
present as trauma may aggravate the condition
To prevent spread of genital warts adopt safe sexual practices such as
use of condom, avoidance of multiple sexual partners and prompt
treatment of STD’s
18. Cases of Warts
Dr. Pradip Kr. Roy
Case Briefing
A moderate build male patient named Mr. R, 56 years old, attended Meethapur Dispensary on 15th
December 2015(O.P.D. No. 12672), with a complaint of a solitary wart on his scalp for two months,
without any discomfort. He had once quatarized one warty lesion over his left hand. On query, he
complained of headache which was relieved after wearing cap and he had a tendency to catch cold easily .
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Physical General
Thermal reaction : Chilly
Thirst : Moderate
Desire : Salt
Stool and Urine : Regular
Sleep : Sound
Perspiration : Scanty
Past History
Operated DNS : 10 years ago
Cholecystectomy : 5 years ago
Cauterization of warty lesion: 1 year ago
19. Prescription and Follow Up:
15.12.2015: Thuja 1M- 1 dose, No placebo was given
23.12.2015: He reported that the warty lesion had gone and there were no more warty lesions on his
scalp. He even carried his fallen wart in a plastic envelope
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15.12.2015 23.12.2015
Cases of Warts
Dr. Pradip Kr. Roy
20. Case Briefing
This case was seen in the OPD of NHMC Hospital in the year 2012. The interesting thing in this case is
that, I prescribed the usual medicines, like Causticum, Natrum Mur and Dulcamara on the basis of
symptoms ( i.e. Desire and aversion of foods, characters of warts, thermal reaction of the patient and after
consulting the Kent’s Repertory) , but did not get any response. One day while reading Boericke’s Materia
Medica, I go through the line “Hands covered with warts” in Ferrum Picricum, and after consulting Kent’s
Repertory in Rubrics “Warts, Hand” I found the medicine Ferrum pic, though in third grade, prescribed
the same medicine in the next visit and I got good response in first prescription and with the continuation
with the medicine the warts are almost cured.
2Cases of Warts
Dr. Md. Sayeed Akhtar
22. Contributors
Dr Jithesh T.K , C.M.O.
Dr Malay Kumar Ray , M.O.
Dr Pradip Kumar Roy, S.M.O.
Dr Mohd. Sayeed Akhtar, M.O.
Dr Anubha Sikka, M.O.
Compiled and Edited by
Dr Deepti Chawla, C.M.O, Dte. of AYUSH