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05/10/2017

Dr. R.K. Anand
M.D. (Paediatrics)
FRCP ( Edinburgh ) DCH ( London )
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05/06/2017
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05/06/2017

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23/05/2017

COMMON FIRST AID HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES
ARNICA – This is the No. 1 remedy for all cases of injury as it also deals with shock. It removes the blood back into the vessels as well. Give Arnica first in every First Aid situation. It is even fine to give if nil by mouth in case of an injury needing an operation. Good for sprains and strains. It has also been sited as usual for severe exhaustion and jet lag. NB If using Arnica tincture it must not be used on broken skin as it can cause a rash.

ACONITE – Fright is the keynote of this homeopathic remedy when there is great anxiety and sudden emotions. It is for any complaint that comes on suddenly after exposure to cold dry windy conditions. Coughs, colds, chills, fevers that come on suddenly may need this remedy especially if there is congested pain with restlessness. It can also be used in an emergency situation for a panic attack.

APIS – This is for bee stings and insect bites where there is a lot of swelling, heat, redness and stinging pains. It is > cold applications and < heat. It is also an emergency measure for anaphylactic shock to give on the way to the hospital!

ARGENTUM NITRICUM – Fear and anxiety before an event, flying and ordeals of every kind. There is distension of the stomach, burping, palpitations, diarrhoea especially after sweet things.

ARSENICUM ALBUM – for food poisoning with diarrhoea and vomiting. Feel cold and fearful – frightened to be left alone. < 11.00pm – 1.00am. Complaints after exposure to wet and damp.

BELLADONNA – Fever with great heat which follows Aconite well. Red, hot, skin, dilated pupils, throbbing pains. < light, noise and jarring. Throbbing headaches and mild sunstroke. > bending backwards, sitting or standing erect. Sudden and violent onset of conditions.

BELLIS PERENIS – Specific for bruising of soft tissue like the breast and internal organs. Ailments after a blow. Good for internal bruising after a hysterectomy. It is also called the Gardeners friend as it works well for aches after gardening.

BRYONIA – A dry remedy. Dry fever, dry cough < for any movement, company or talking. Dry lips, thirst, irritable. Bursting headache < any movement. Must stay still. Red swollen, shiny joints, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, sciatica. A stitching pain > pressure. Appendix symptoms which develop slowly – specific. < heat > cold.

CALENDULA – the healing remedy. Use the tincture as an antiseptic. For all infections and inflammations where flesh is torn. It prevents pus formation. Beware that there is no infection inside the wound or the skin will close up and keep it in! This homeopathic remedy can be bought as a cream and useful for children’s cuts and scrapes.

CANTHARIS – bad burns and scalds with blistering. Stops the pain.

CARBO VEG – Air hunger, wants to be fanned but is chilly. Bluish colour. After near drowning or electric shock and patient is cold, blue and lifeless. Indigestion with a lot of wind.

CAUSTICUM – Also for burns. Take a 30C potency and the pain goes in about 7 mins.

CHAMOMILLA – great sensitivity to pain. Teething in babies. Very irritable.

CHINA – Any illness when a patient is weak after the loss of vital fluids e.g. vomiting, haemorrhage, sweating, diarrhoea. Distension of abdomen, flatulence, burping and discomfort. Oversensitivity.
COCCULUS – For sea sickness and travel sickness. Nausea, dizziness < motion > sitting still or lying on side

COLOCYNTHUS – for colic in babies which is > doubling up > hard pressure. Also menstrual colic.

EUPATORIUM PERFORLATUM – Flu, fever with great thirst, aching, bone pain, bruised and aching muscles in back, chest and limbs. Scanty sweat. Restless, chilly, nausea. Weakness. < cold air < 7 -9am < motion. Sick headache, nausea at the sight of food. > vomiting.

GELSENIUM – Also for flu but no thirst. Comes on over a couple of days. Nerves affected. Heaviness in limbs. Face a dusky red colour with heavy droopy eyelids. Muscles won’t do as they are told.

HEPAR SULPHURIS – Eruptions, boils, whitlows by nails, Ailments that are made worse by a draft of air. Abscesses, sensitive to touch. Sore throats, earache that has yellow thick discharge. Pain that is splinter like.

HYPERICUM – is the homeopathic remedy for injuries that are rich in nerves, like fingers, toes. Specific for injury to the coccyx. Use the tincture or cream for very painful cuts, grazes and burns. Also use tincture as an antiseptic as it prevents tetanus.
IGNATIA – Emotional and mental stress with grief, worry and disappointment. Characteristic signing. Moody. Illness after a loss or shock. < to***co smoke. Anger and then suppressed tears or emotions after a loss. Globus hysterica ( lump in throat)

IPECAC – Colic with nausea. Giddiness, vomiting. Profuse saliva. Any complaint where there is strong nausea. No thirst.

LEDUM – Puncture wounds, which are cold to touch, wounds from rusty nails, bites, needles, wasp stings. It prevents post injury infections. (Aches and pains that are > ice)

MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE – Bad cramping pains which are > heat > pressure and doubling up. Especially period pains.

MERCURIUS – pus, bad breath, offensive profuse sweat. Excessive saliva. Thick yellow discharges. < warmth and < cold. Sore throats, ear pains. throat infection after the pus has formed.

NUX VOM – Hangovers. Illness after too much rich food > fresh air < indoors. Chilly and irritable. Fever when every movement causes shivering even when wrapped up. Piles.

PHOSPHORUS – After effects of anaesthetics particularly after injections for dental treatment. Jet lag. Dry irritating cough. Loss of voice. Craves ice cream and ice cold drinks. > for sleep.

PULSATILLA – Earache. Weepiness, clinging dependant, whining. Craves attention. Crave fresh air, like the windows open. > walking in fresh air. Very changeable. No thirst. Cough > vinegar
RHUS TOX – Aches and pains which are < first movement > on continued movement. < damp < rest < cold > warmth. Restless. Often stops the irritation in chicken pox.

RUTA GRAV – Strains, tendons, ligaments and cartilage. Bone injuries, dislocations and eyestrain. < with motion < lying on painful side. < cold > warmth

SULPHUR – > open air. Boils, inflammations, a hot person, burning pains, offensive discharges.

SILICA – splinters, promotes rejection of thorns, glass etc. Boils, abscesses. MUST NOT BE USED if patient has anything artificial in body like new hip joint, pacemaker as it may cause rejection.

Homeopathic remedies are safe to use in most cases, but it is not recommended that any remedy be taken without professional guidance.

21/05/2017

Fatty degenerative change in hepatic tissu (fatty liver)
The liver, located on the upper-right side of the abdomen, is the largest internal organ of the human body. The main functions of the liver are to remove toxins and process food nutrients. Blood from the digestive system filters through the liver before travelling anywhere else in the body.

Fatty liver disease (steatosis) is the build-up of excess fat in the liver cells, and is a common liver complaint in Western countries. It affects about one in every 10 people. It is normal for the liver to contain some fat, but if fat accounts for more than 10 per cent of the liver’s weight, then you have fatty liver and you may develop more serious complications.

Fatty liver may cause no damage, but sometimes the excess fat leads to inflammation of the liver. This condition, called steatohepatitis, does cause liver damage. Sometimes, inflammation from a fatty liver is linked to alcohol abuse. This is known as alcoholic steatohepatitis. Otherwise, the condition is called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, or NASH.
An inflamed liver may become scarred and hardened over time. This condition, called cirrhosis, is serious and often leads to liver failure. NASH is one of the top three leading causes of cirrhosis.

Causes of fatty liver disease
Eating excess calories causes fat to build up in the liver. When the liver does not process and break down fats as it normally should, too much fat will accumulate. People tend to develop fatty liver if they have certain other conditions, such as obesity, diabetes or high triglycerides.
Alcohol abuse, rapid weight loss and malnutrition may also lead to fatty liver. However, some people develop fatty liver even if they have none of these conditions.

Risk factors for fatty liver disease
Most, but not all fatty liver patients are middle-aged and overweight. The risk factors most commonly linked to fatty liver disease are:
overweight (body mass index of 25-30)
obesity (body mass index above 30)
diabetes elevated triglyceride levels.
Metabolic syndrome and fatty liver disease
Many researchers now believe that metabolic syndrome – a cluster of disorders that increase the risk of diabetes, heart disease and stroke – plays an important role in the development of fatty liver.

Signs and symptoms of metabolic syndrome include:
obesity, particularly around the waist (abdominal obesity),high blood pressure (hypertension)
one or more abnormal cholesterol levels — high levels of triglycerides, a type of blood fat, or low levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, the ’good’ cholesterol
resistance to insulin, a hormone that helps to regulate the amount of sugar in the blood.
Of these, insulin resistance may be the most important trigger of NASH. Because the condition can remain stable for many years, causing little harm, researchers have proposed that a ‘second hit’ to the liver, such as a bacterial infection or hormonal abnormality, may lead to cirrhosis.

How a liver becomes fatty
It is unclear how a liver becomes fatty. The fat may come from other parts of your body, or your liver may absorb an increased amount of fat from your intestine. Another possible explanation is that the liver loses its ability to change fat into a form that can be eliminated. However, the eating of fatty foods, by itself, doesn’t produce a fatty liver.

Symptoms of fatty liver disease A fatty liver produces no symptoms on its own, so people often learn about their fatty liver when they have medical tests for other reasons. NASH can damage your liver for years or even decades without causing any symptoms. If the disease gets worse, you may experience fatigue, weight loss, abdominal discomfort, weakness and confusion.

Diagnosis of fatty liver disease
Your doctor may see something unusual in a blood test or notice that your liver is slightly enlarged during a routine check-up. These could be signs of a fatty liver. To make sure you don’t have another liver disease, your doctor may ask for more blood tests (including liver function tests), an ultrasound, a computed tomography (CT) scan or medical resonance imaging (an MRI).
If other diseases are ruled out, you may be diagnosed with NASH. The only way to know for sure is to get a liver biopsy. Your doctor will remove a sample of liver tissue with a needle and check it under a microscope.

Prevention and reversal of fatty liver disease
There are no medical or surgical treatments for fatty liver, but some steps may help prevent or reverse some of the damage.
In general, if you have fatty liver, and in particular if you have NASH, you should:
lose weight – safely. This usually means losing no more than half to one kilogram (one to two pounds) a week
lower your triglycerides through diet, medication or both
avoid alcohol
control your diabetes, if you have it
eat a balanced, healthy diet
increase your physical activity
get regular check-ups from a doctor who specialises in liver care.

Things to remember
Fatty liver disease is a build-up of fats in the liver that can damage the organ and lead to serious complications.
Risk factors include obesity, a high-fat diet, high alcohol intake and diabetes mellitus.
In most cases, people with fatty liver disease are encouraged to modify their diets, take regular exercise and lose weight.

15/05/2017

Dr .Arpan Bhatchraya will be avialable from 1st day of June. Every Sunday 7.00 PM to 9.00 PM & every Thursday 5.00 PM to 7.00 PM..

14/05/2017

Dr.C R Ghosh will avialable every Wednesday from 17 may 6.30 PM..he is E.H. P and specilist in chronic disease .e.g-artharitis.

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02/05/2017

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