Homoepathic Didi

The blog describes some common diseases with their features & methods of diagnosis along with treatment in homeopathy.

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The blog describes some common diseases with their features & methods of diagnosis along with treatment in homeopathy.
Added: March 02, 2009
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Some aspects of “ Rheumatoid Arthritis ” with homoepathic mode of treatment

Published on 2009-11-09 23:17:00

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic symmetrical polyarthritis affecting mainly the peripheral small joints associated with some constitutional symptoms.Age- Though it is seen in some children, it has increasing prevalence with increasing age up to the seventh decade and most often it starts between the ages of 30 & 40 years.Sex-It is two or three times more common in women than men. In young adults with RA, females have a worse prognosis than males.Cause-The cause of the disease remains u

Some aspects of “ Pseudogout ” with homoepathic mode of treatment

Published on 2009-06-22 23:06:00

Also known as Calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD) disease, pseudogout is an arthrpathy due to deposition of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystals in articular cartilage & periarticular tissue & has many similarities with gout. Pseudogout has been reported to occasionally coexist with gout. This means that the two types of crystals can sometimes be found in the same joint fluid. Sex- It occurs slightly more commonly in men. Age- It usually occurs after the age of 60 years. B

Some aspects of “ Gout ” with homoepathic mode of treatment

Published on 2009-06-19 01:35:00

Gout which may manifest as acute or chronic is an abnormality of uric acid metabolism which results in the precipitation of crystals of uric acid in the form of sodium urate on the articular cartilage of joints, on tendons & in the surrounding tissues.Sex- Gout is predominantly a disease of men.Age- It usually begins in middle life.Causes-(1) Primary or idiopathic- This type of gout has no cause. Most cases of gout belong to this type.(2) Secondary- This type of gout has an underlying cause.



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