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Instructions to Patients

  1. Mouth should be clean while taking the medication.
  2. Avoid touching the medicines with the hand.
  3. Medicine can be taken before or after food but maintain half an hour gap between food and medicine.
  4. Medicine can be taken even on an empty stomach.
  5. Keep the pills preferably under the tongue and the let the pills melt.
  6. AVOID THE USE OF COFFEE, MINT, CAMPHOR, EUCALYPTUS and MENTHOLATED products as they can antidote the action of the remedy.
  7. If you are taking medicines for B.P., DIABETES, THYROID or CARDIAC PROBLEMS continue the medication unless the doctor advises you otherwise.
  8. Always call up the clinic before you visit the doctor to check if the doctor is available.
  9. Patients are free to call up the doctor on mobile number any time in case of an emergency.

Who All Can Use Homoeopathy

  • In order for any treatment system to work, one must believe in it, and despite the fact that it may or may not work. Therefore, it doesn’t help much for people to seek homoeopathic treatment if they do not believe homoeopathy is a valid therapy.
  • Like any other treatment modality, patients should be compliant for the continuity of care. However, because of change in symptoms during the treatment, including appearance of new or old symptoms, may require a different remedy altogether. Therefore, people who are unable to keep regular follow-ups may not benefit much from homoeopathy.
  • Allopathic treatment may provide quick palliative response even though it may not result in a cure. Homoeopathy helps body heal the symptoms and illness by itself. While for some acute problems, a very quick dramatic response may be observed with homoeopathic treatment, for most months chronic illnesses, one must be willing to try homoeopathy for atleast 6 months before thinking other alternatives.
  • While homoeopathic treatment will suit to most individuals, including children and pregnant women, some persons just do not respond to it at all despite the best chosen remedy.
  • Homoeopathy is not for people who expect quick response for an illness going on for years, and for those who do not have patience during the treatment.
  • Obviously, homoeopathy is not for persons who refuse to take the remedy; it is also not meant for those who intentionally take, or are unwilling to avoid, substance that interferes with homoeopathic treatment.
  • Several people, even though suffering from the same –name-disease, may actually require completely different homoeopathic remedies (medicines).The choice of remedy is highly individualized, it depend not only on the physical symptoms of the persons, but several other factors ,such as person’s emotional ,mental and Constitutional make up ,as well as the modalities that either adversely or favourably affect  each symptoms, are taken into consideration before choosing the appropriate remedy for that individual.
  • The patient’s progress is reviewed on subsequent visits and further prescriptions may be necessary requiring a change in the potency or frequency of the current remedy or institution of a new remedy. Although rapid results can be achieved, particularly in acute illness, a more gradual improvement is usually expected in chronic diseases and in patients with low vitality (possibly as a result of the previous illness or use of conventional drugs).
  • The length of time a person must be treated by homoeopathy for a chronic problem depends on the length of time they have suffered from the disorder, its nature, and the reaction of the individual to the disease.
  • Many acute and chronic illnesses and functional symptoms can be helped by homoeopathy, diseases in their advanced stage and those with major structural changes may not always benefit from homoeopathy. However, homoeopathy can have a palliative role in incurable illnesses to provide comfort to the patient without major side effects often encountered with conventional medicines.
  • Homoeopathy may be of help in some bizarre, unexplained rare, but real problems or symptoms people experience for which there may not be any definite explanations/reasons or cure in allopathic medicine.