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19/Sep/2023

Trigeminal Neuralgia

Trigeminal neuralgia is inflammation of the trigeminal nerve, causing intense facial pain. It is also known as tic douloureax because the intense pain. It can cause patients to contort their face into a grimace and cause the head to move away from the pain. The obvious movement is known as a tic.
Though it can affect people of any age, trigeminal neuralgia tends to afflict people older than 60 years of age. It affects the right side of the face five times more often than the left.


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19/Sep/2023

Tinitus

A very disturbing problem . It can occur in one or both ears can get ffected. with mild , moderate to severe intensity. It becomes difficult for the patient to explain the exact type of sounds one hears.Homoeopathic treament has shown good results. But hee difficulty comes when patient is not able to distinguis the sound.
Homoeopathic medicines get cahnged with various types of sounds specifically

 


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19/Sep/2023

TICS

The cause is not known but is believed to be nervousness and anxiety in origin, which later converts into a habit.

 

 

 

 

 


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16/Sep/2023

Spinal Injury

Any severe blunt trauma like a road accident can cause injury to the spinal cord.

Injury to the spine can even lead to complete paralysis depending on the extent of the injury

 

 


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16/Sep/2023

Spasmodic Dysphonia

Spasmodic dysphonia (or laryngeal dystonia) is a voice disorder characterized by involuntary movements or spasms of one or more muscles of the larynx during speech.

There are three types of spasmodic dysphonia (SD)

  • Adductor spasmodic dysphonia
  • Abductor spasmodic dysphonia
  • Mixed spasmodic dysphonia

 


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16/Sep/2023

Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy

Reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome (RSDS) is a condition that features a group of typical symptoms, including pain (often “burning” type), tenderness, and swelling of an extremity associated with varying degrees of sweating, warmth, and or coolness, flushing, discoloration, and shiny skin and even increased hair growth in the affected area.

Diagnosis

RSDS is diagnosed based on the clinical features described above. Blood testing is not abnormal because of RSDS but maybe with one of its associated conditions. X-rays can show patchy thinning or significant osteoporosis. Nuclear bone scanning can demonstrate characteristic uptake patterns.

Treatment

Response to allopathic treatment is greater in earlier stages than in later stages. Cool, moist applications can provide some relief of burning symptoms. Gradual exercising can prevent contracture. For persisting symptoms, high doses of cortisone are used for periods of weeks, depending on response, and then gradually reduced.

Occasionally, a nerve block with anesthetic injected into a specialized area of the involuntary nervous system (stellate ganglion blockade) can help. Sometimes a series of these blocks is tried. Other treatments include surgically interrupting the sympathetic nerves of the involuntary nervous system (surgical sympathectomy), pain drug pumps implanted into the spinal canal (intrathecal drug pumps), and spinal cord stimulation devices.

Homeopathic Treatment

The Homeopathic Treatment of Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy depends not only on the cause but the effect as well. To start with, the doctor must ascertain the stage and level of the disease and then accordingly give the treatment. Along with medicine, the role of physiotherapy and regular exercise becomes equally important in such a disease.


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08/Sep/2023

MENIER S DISEASE

An inner ear disorder that causes episodes of vertigo (spinning).
Ménière’s disease usually starts in one ear, but later may involve both. Smoking, infections, or a high-salt diet may worsen the disease.
Symptoms include a spinning sensation (vertigo), hearing loss, ear ringing (tinnitus), and ear pressure. The vertigo may cause severe nausea and imbalance. Hearing loss may become permanent.
Drugs for motion sickness or nausea may help manage symptoms.


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26/Aug/2023

Hydrocephalus

Hydrocephalus is a condition in which excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up within the ventricles (fluid-containing cavities) of the brain and may increase pressure within the head.


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26/Aug/2023

GB Syndrome (Guillain-Barre syndrome)

Guillain-Barré syndrome is an acute illness that is caused by inflammation of peripheral nerves leading to loss of sensation, muscle weakness, and, in more serious cases, complete paralysis and breathing difficulty. In almost 80% of children, these symptoms follow a recent illness (usually viral). This infection is thought to trigger a faulty response in the immune system.

 


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26/Aug/2023

Ganglion

A ganglion is a small sac filled with fluid and is usually attached to the lining of a joint or tendon. Ganglion forms when tissues surrounding certain joints become inflamed and swell up with lubricating fluid. They are most common in women nearly 3 times and 70% occur in the late teens and young adulthood. Most commonly, ganglions are seen on the wrist (usually the back side) and fingers, but they can also develop on the shoulder, elbow, and knee. They can increase in size or can disappear spontaneously. These masses or cysts, however, are not tumors or non-cancerous. Ganglions are usually painless. However, the condition can become painful when the ganglion presses nerves. This pain can restrict the range of movements and activity of an individual.



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