Homeopathy

Urinary tract infections

A UTI occurs when bacteria enter the urinary system and cause infection in any part of the urinary tract, which includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. Most UTIs involve the lower urinary tract, particularly the bladder and urethra, though infections can sometimes travel upward, leading to kidney infections, which are more serious. The majority […]

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Menopause

Menopause is the stage of a woman’s life when her menstrual cycles come to an end, marking the cessation of fertility. It officially begins when a woman has gone 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period, typically occurring between the ages of 45 and 55. Menopause is a natural biological process, not an illness, although

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Menstrual cramps

Menstrual cramps are throbbing or cramping pains that occur in the lower abdomen before or during a menstrual period. They are often accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, headaches, and fatigue. For some, these pains are mild, while for others, they can be severe enough to interfere with daily activities. There are two main

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Heartburn

Heartburn is often triggered by lifestyle factors or specific foods and beverages that can relax the lower oesophageal sphincter (LES), the valve between the oesophagus and stomach. When the LES is weakened or opens inappropriately, stomach acid can rise into the oesophagus. Here are common causes of heartburn: Remedies 1. Nux Vomica: Ideal for people

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Grief and Trauma

Defense mechanisms are psychological tools that help individuals cope with intense feelings. According to psychologists, some common defense mechanisms include: These mechanisms are not inherently bad; they often serve as temporary tools to manage pain, but if relied upon too heavily, they can hinder long-term healing. Remedies Remember that grief and trauma often need time,

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Corns

The formation of corns is the body’s response to friction and pressure. When skin experiences repetitive force, it starts to thicken to protect the underlying tissues. This thickening is due to increased production of keratin, a tough protein found in skin, hair, and nails. This process, called hyperkeratosis, leads to the formation of a dense,

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Leg cramps

Leg cramps occur when a muscle, often the calf muscle, suddenly and forcefully contracts. This involuntary muscle contraction is primarily due to over-excitation of the nerve cells that control the muscle. These nerve cells become hyperactive and trigger muscle fibers to contract, which can lead to intense and prolonged cramps. Several mechanisms contribute to this

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Ganglion cyst

A ganglion cyst is a non-cancerous, round or oval sac filled with a jelly-like substance known as synovial fluid. Synovial fluid normally lubricates joints and tendons, helping reduce friction during movement. Ganglion cysts typically arise in the connective tissue around joints or tendons, most frequently near the wrist joint. They form when synovial fluid leaks

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Constipation

Constipation occurs when bowel movements become infrequent or difficult to pass. Typically, people may experience fewer than three bowel movements per week, accompanied by hard, dry stools, abdominal discomfort, and straining. While occasional constipation is common, long-term constipation can interfere with daily life and signal an underlying issue. There are several types of constipation, each

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Cold sores

Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), specifically HSV-1. Once infected, the virus lies dormant in the body and can reactivate due to various triggers, causing outbreaks of cold sores. While most people contract HSV-1 in childhood or adolescence, the virus can remain inactive in the body for long periods and may

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