Role Of Individualised Homoeopathic Medicines In Integrated Management Of Post Dengue Fever Weakness

Homoeopathic Medicines In Integrated Management Of Post Dengue Fever Weakness

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  • Dr. Bhaskar Bhatt Professor, Community Medicine, L. R. Shah Homoeopathy College, Rajkot, India

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https://doi.org/10.70284/njirm.v13i3.3527

Keywords:

Homoeopathy, Post Dengue Fever Weakness, Integrated Management

Abstract

Background: Communicable diseases are major health hazards in developing countries like India. Due to alteration in host, environment or agent factors, there are various manifestations as well as severity were seen in Dengue cases. So, it is imperative to know about management of this communicable disease in brief as well as preventive measures to maintain good health in Community. Integrated approach with alternative medicine opens a new path for management of Communicable diseases in effective way. Material And Methods: At the Manglam Clinic Rajkot, 30 year old patient with Post Dengue Fever weakness was treated with individualized homoeopathy between 30/09/2021 to 03/10/2021. The treatment involved prescription of individually selected homoeopathic single remedy. During Follow up visits, outcome was assessed with Blood Report and general wellbing feeling of patient. Result: over an observation, an increasingly beneficial result from individualized Homoeopathy was noted in post Dengue Fever Weakness as well as on laboratory reports. Conclusion: Homoeopathy is branch of medical science and known for its gentle healing. This gentle art of healing finds a good scope in integrated Management of Post Dengue Fever Weakness. [Bhatt B Natl J Integr Res Med, 2022; 13(3): 37-42, Published on Dated: 10/05/2022]

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2022-12-09

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Dr. Bhaskar Bhatt. (2022). Role Of Individualised Homoeopathic Medicines In Integrated Management Of Post Dengue Fever Weakness: Homoeopathic Medicines In Integrated Management Of Post Dengue Fever Weakness. National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine, 13(3), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.70284/njirm.v13i3.3527

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