Dr. Parul's Homeopathy Clinic

Dr. Parul's Homeopathy Clinic My favorite part of being a doctor is the opportunity to directly improve the health and wellbeing of

16/01/2026

Now choice is all YOURS what do want for yourself.
To stop symptoms or cure.
Difference between Stopping Symptoms and Cure
(Explained simply, with a clinical & holistic perspective)

1. Stopping Symptoms (Symptomatic Relief)
What it means

The treatment suppresses or masks the symptoms
The root cause remains unchanged

How it works

Acts mainly on the outer expression of disease

Often gives quick relief

Disease may return in the same or different form
Example

Giving painkillers for headache
→ pain stops, but cause (stress, acidity, vision problem, sinusitis) remains
Characteristics
Temporary relief
Repetition of medicine needed
Symptoms often reappear after stopping treatment
May lead to new complaints or deeper pathology
Homeopathic viewpoint
Considered suppression, not true healing
Disease may shift to deeper organs or mental level

2. Cure (True Healing)

What it means

Removal of the root cause of disease

Restoration of normal functioning of the whole person
How it works

Acts on the vital force / internal imbalance

Symptoms disappear naturally as health improves

No need for continuous medication

HOMEOPATHIC REMEDY LACHESIS. FOR OTHER MEDICINE POST COMMENTS IN COMMENT BOX
16/01/2026

HOMEOPATHIC REMEDY LACHESIS.
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11/01/2026

How homeopathy treatment helps in delayed milestone in kids.

Homeopathic treatment is often used as a supportive and individualized approach in children with delayed developmental milestones. Its role is best understood when seen alongside proper pediatric evaluation, nutritional support, physiotherapy, speech therapy, or occupational therapy where indicated.
How homeopathy is thought to help in delayed milestones
1. Individualized (constitutional) treatment
Homeopathy does not treat “delayed milestones” as a single disease.
The remedy is selected after detailed case-taking, considering:
Pregnancy and birth history
Mental and physical development
Muscle tone, reflexes, coordination
Emotional traits, behavior, fears, sleep, appetite
This individualized approach aims to support the child’s overall development rather than isolated symptoms.
2. Support to neurological and motor development
Certain homeopathic medicines are traditionally used when delays are associated with:
Poor muscle tone or coordination
Late sitting, standing, or walking
Slow reflexes or weak responses
The intention is to stimulate the child’s vital force and improve neuromuscular functioning gradually.
3. Improvement in associated conditions
Developmental delay is often accompanied by issues like:
Recurrent infections
Poor digestion or malabsorption
Sleep disturbances
Behavioral problems (irritability, poor attention) Homeopathic treatment aims to correct these underlying imbalances, which may indirectly support better development.
4. Mental and speech development
In cases of delayed speech or cognitive milestones, homeopathy focuses on:
Improving comprehension and expression
Enhancing attention, memory, and social interaction
Reducing anxiety, fearfulness, or autistic-like traits (where present)
5. Safe for long-term use
When prescribed correctly:
Homeopathic medicines are non-toxic
Can be used safely in infants and young children
Do not interfere with vaccinations or conventional therapies
6. Works best with early intervention
Clinical experience suggests better outcomes when:
Treatment is started early
Regular follow-ups are done
Parents actively engage in stimulation, exercises, and therapy advised by specialists.

11/01/2026

Importance of Case Taking in Homeopathy..

Case taking is the foundation of homeopathic practice.
It is not just collecting symptoms, but understanding the patient as a whole
—mentally, emotionally, and physically—to select the most similar remedy (Simillimum).

1. Individualization – the Core of Homeopathy
Homeopathy treats the person, not the disease.
Two patients with the same diagnosis may need different remedies
Case taking helps identify:
Mental state
Emotional reactions
Physical tendencies
Personal expressions of illness
➡️ Without proper case taking, true individualization is impossible.
2. Understanding the Totality of Symptoms
A disease expresses itself through a pattern of symptoms.
Case taking allows the physician to:
Collect mental, emotional, and physical symptoms
Note peculiar, rare, and characteristic symptoms
Understand modalities (what makes symptoms better or worse)
Recognize concomitant symptoms
➡️ Remedy selection depends on the totality, not isolated complaints.
3. Identifying the Root Cause of Disease
Through careful questioning, the physician can uncover:
Exciting causes (grief, fear, trauma, exposure, infections)
Maintaining causes (stress, lifestyle, diet, habits)
Miasmatic background (psora, sycosis, syphilis)
➡️ Treating the cause leads to deep and lasting cure, not suppression.
4. Role of Mental & Emotional Symptoms
Mental symptoms are given highest importance in homeopathy.
Case taking helps evaluate:
Emotional sensitivity
Fears, anxieties, grief, anger
Behavioral patterns
Reaction to stress
➡️ These often guide the physician to the most accurate remedy.
5. Assessment of Constitution & Susceptibility
Case taking reveals:
Physical constitution
Thermal reaction (hot/cold)
Appetite, thirst, cravings, aversions
Sleep patterns, dreams
Past illnesses and family history
➡️ Helps in deciding:
Remedy choice
Potency
Dosage and repetition
6. Evaluation of Disease Evolution
Understanding:
Onset (sudden or gradual)
Progression of symptoms
Past treatments and their effects
➡️ Prevents wrong prescription and helps track direction of cure.
7. Building Doctor–Patient Relationship
Good case taking:
Builds trust and confidence
Encourages the patient to open up
Improves compliance and follow-up
➡️ Healing is faster when the patient feels heard and understood.
8. Avoidance of Pathological Prescribing
Without detailed case taking:
Treatment becomes symptom-based
Deep constitutional cure is missed
➡️ Proper case taking differentiates true homeopathy from mere symptom relief.
9. Follow-Up & Prognosis
Initial case taking provides a baseline to:
Assess improvement
Judge remedy action
Modify treatment if needed
➡️ It helps predict prognosis and long-term outcome.
Conclusion
“Case taking is the art of perceiving the patient’s individuality.”

14/09/2025
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11/09/2025

When Shiva's love and guidance are with you.

When you're deeply connected to nature, incredible things can happen.
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When you're deeply connected to nature, incredible things can happen.

10/09/2025

Hello everyone let's just understand PSORIASIS.

*Understanding Psoriasis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options*

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It causes red, scaly patches on the skin, leading to discomfort, pain, and emotional distress.

In this article, I will delve into the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for psoriasis, making it easier to understand and manage this condition.

*What is Psoriasis?*

Psoriasis occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy skin cells, causing them to multiply rapidly. This leads to a buildup of dead skin cells, resulting in thick, scaly patches. Psoriasis can appear anywhere on the body, but it commonly affects the elbows, knees, scalp, and lower back.

*Causes and Risk Factors*

While the exact cause of psoriasis is unknown, several factors can trigger or exacerbate the condition:

- *Genetics*: Family history plays a significant role in developing psoriasis.
- *Autoimmune disorders*: Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and multiple sclerosis increase the risk of developing psoriasis.
- *Stress*: High stress levels can trigger or worsen psoriasis symptoms.
- *Infections*: Bacterial and viral infections, such as recurrent strep throat, can trigger psoriasis.
- *Injuries*: Skin injuries, like cuts, burns, or surgery, can cause psoriasis to develop in that area.

*Symptoms of Psoriasis*

Psoriasis symptoms can vary from person to person, but common signs include:

- *Red, scaly patches*: Thick, silvery scales cover red, inflamed skin.
- *Dry, cracked skin*: Skin may crack and bleed, leading to pain and discomfort.
- *Itching and burning*: Affected skin areas may feel itchy, burning, or sore.
- *Thickened nails*: Nails may become thickened, pitted, or separated from the nail bed.

*Treatment Options for Psoriasis*

homeopathy treatment can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life, gradually leading to cure.

*Living with Psoriasis*

While psoriasis can be challenging to manage, there are several ways to cope with the condition:

- *Maintain a healthy lifestyle*: Eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and get enough sleep.

- *Manage stress*: Engage in stress-reducing activities, like meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises.

Take homeopathy treatment.

By understanding the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for psoriasis, you can better manage this condition and improve your quality of life.

If you are suffering from PSORIASIS We are always here to help you..
DM for queries.

Let the healing begin today.
Stay healthy.
Stay happy.

Antibiotics: When You Need Them And When You Don’tAn antibiotics course is the only thing that comes to our mind when we...
23/07/2022

Antibiotics: When You Need Them And When You Don’t

An antibiotics course is the only thing that comes to our mind when we want to get rid of our running nose, stuffed-up head, and the annoying cough. But do you know, antibiotics are drugs effective only for bacterial infections and not viral infections? Every infection is not necessarily a bacterial infection.

With the regular and frequent intake of antibiotics for every kind of infections, our body reaches a level of antibiotic resistance which means an antibiotic becomes ineffective in killing or stopping the growth of the bacteria. Such resistant infections usually need more costly drugs, more medical care or longer hospital stays.

So, let us understand about the common ailments requiring antibiotics and ones which do not:

1.Children’s sore throat and runny nose:

When not to take antibiotics

1. Upper respiratory tract infections such as common cold, flu are caused by viruses. Antibiotics kill only bacteria and not viruses. The cold usually last for a week and will go away on their own with plenty of rest and fluids. You may give your child over-the-counter medications to relieve some of the symptoms of the cold.

2. Strep throat is caused by bacteria and the symptoms include fever, redness, and trouble swallowing. But not all children with the above symptoms will have a strep throat. You should get a strep test of your child before giving antibiotics.

Consider antibiotics if:

1. A cough doesn’t get better in 14 days.

2. The doctor diagnoses a bacterial illness, like strep throat.

2.Bronchitis

When not to take antibiotics

Bronchitis is usually caused by a virus or extreme pollutants and dust. Acute bronchitis in otherwise healthy adults does not need to be treated with antibiotics.

Consider antibiotics if

You have the symptoms of chronic bronchitis such as coughing with large amounts of mucus, wheezing, and chest discomfort.

3.Sinus infections

When not to take antibiotics

A sinus infection can be bacterial, viral, fungal or due to allergies. But most sinus infections are caused by viruses and do not require antibiotics. Even when bacteria are the cause, the infections usually clear up on their own in about a week’s time.

Consider antibiotics if

You have a high fever, cough and thick colored mucus for three or more days in a row.

4.Urinary Tract Infections

When not to take antibiotics

1. Older people often have bacteria in their urine with no symptoms of UTI. In such cases, antibiotics are not needed.

2. UTI is accompanied by painful and frequent urination, lower abdominal pain and bloody urine and affects women more than men.

Consider antibiotics if

1. You who have recurrent UTIs (especially women).

2. If you have had a kidney transplant.

3. If you are going to have surgery involving urinary tract.

4. For a severe UTI, you may need treatment with intravenous antibiotics in a hospital.

5.Ear infections in children

When not to take antibiotics

Ear infections can be caused by viruses or bacteria. Most ear infections improve on their own in two or three days in children age two or older.

Consider antibiotics if

1. Babies of age six months or younger.

2. Only ear infections with discharge from the ear caused by a burst eardrum should be prescribed antibiotics only if symptoms do not improve within three days, or if there are symptoms of a more serious illness.

6.Eye infections such as Pink eye or Conjunctivitis

When not to take antibiotics

Pink eye also known as conjunctivitis is usually caused by a virus or allergy. Even bacterial pinkeye goes away on its own within a span of 10 days.

Consider antibiotics if

The eye is very swollen or painful or develops a thick, pus-like discharge.

The bottom line

Instead of asking your doctor for an antibiotic course, ask what you can do to feel better and ease your symptoms by taking rest and lots of fluids to help your body fight the infections.

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