In India and around the globe, asthma is one of the most prevalent chronic childhood disorders and a major public health concern. It is most common in children aged 6-7, next in children aged 12-13, and finally in children aged 14-16. The frequency was considerably higher among individuals with a family history of asthma, smoking habits, and where there was lack of smoke outlet in the house. By using identical homoeopathic treatments, it has shown higher overall results as compared to conventional treatment for bronchial asthma in treating acute episodes as well as intensity and frequency of recurrences. There are many medications which are documented in Homoeopathic literature that are based on disease pathology. This review article addresses different Homoeopathic remedies for bronchial asthma.
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a global condition, which affects both male and female and it is easily overlooked, but if this is not treated tiringly it may lead to serious consequences. Homoeopathy individualize the patient with the process of repertorization by constructing the totality of symptom. In this, author indented to say that A Concise Repertory of Homoeopathic Medicine by Dr.S.R.Phatak is helpful for treating UTI by helping to break through the case and select similimum in bedside.
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