The blog describes some common diseases with their features & investigations for confirmation of diagnosis along with treatment in homeopathy.
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Latest Blog Posts for Homoepathic Didi
- Some aspects of “ Rheumatoid Arthritis ” with homoepathic mode of treatmentRheumatoid 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...
- Some aspects of “ Pseudogout ” with homoepathic mode of treatmentAlso 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. P...
- Some aspects of “ Gout ” with homoepathic mode of treatmentGout 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 ti...
- Some aspects of “Carpal Tunnel syndrome” with homoepathic mode of treatmentCarpal Tunnel syndrome is an entrapment neuropathy of wrist. It is a disorder caused by compression at wrist of median nerve supplying hand, which causes tingling, numbness.Sex- Women are more affected than men.Age- Usually between 30 to 60 years.Ae...
- Some aspects of “Golfer’s elbow” with homoepathic mode of treatmentAlso referred to as medial tennis elbow, Golfer’s elbow is a tendinopathy of the insertion of the flexors of the fingers of the hand & the pronators.Epitrochleitis or Golfer’s elbow is very similar to lateral epicondylitis or tennis elbow but...
- Some aspects of “Tennis Elbow” with homoepathic mode of treatmenton May 15, 2009 in Physiotherapy Ball Volley Elbow Elbow arthritis Arthritis Forehand Radiograph Rhus tox Exercise Pronation Nerve Ruta Backhand Bryonia MRI Tennis Epicondyle Splint ArnicaAlso referred to as ‘Lateral epicondylitis’, Tennis elbow is an eponym given to many painful conditions about the elbow & is the pain & tenderness on the lateral side of the elbow, some well defined & some vague that results from repe...
- Some aspects of “Dequervain’s disease” with homoepathic mode of treatmentIt is a stenosing tenovaginitis of the tendons in thumb.Sex- Women are more prone to this disease compared to men. Age- Mostly found between ages of 30 & 50 years but anyone at any age can get it.Aetiology-Exact cause is not known. It may be due...
- Some aspects of “Trigger finger” with homoepathic mode of treatmentAlso known as ‘Flexor Tenosynovitis’, it is a stenosing tenovaginitis, in which the sheath of a flexor tendon thickens, apparently spontaneously, so as to entrap the tendon. It is more common in dominant hand & most often affects the thumb or...
- Some aspects of “Achilles tendonitis” with homoepathic mode of treatmentAchilles tendonitis is the inflammation (tendonitis) of the Achilles tendon which is the thickest & strongest tendon in the body connecting the heel to the calf muscles & thus enables a person to stand on the toes, to walk, to run or to jump.
- Some aspects of “Baker’s Cyst” with homoepathic mode of treatmentAlso known as a ‘Popliteal Cyst’, Baker cyst is a distended bursa caused by knee joint fluid protruding to the back of the knee. It is thus a benign swelling & is named after Dr William Morrant Baker who first described this health condition.
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