1.Is Homoeopathy safe? Homoeopathy
is one of the safest methods of treatment available today. Homoeopathy believes
in the safe, gentle and permanent restoration of health. Medicines are greatly
diluted thus rendering them non-toxic and non-addictive. They are prepared in
licensed laboratories following stringent standards of quality. up |
2. Can Homoeopathic medicines be taken
during pregnancy? Homoeopathic medicines are safe to take throughout
pregnancy and lactation for ailments relating to this condition. They have no
side-effects on the unborn foetus or the newborn child. up |
3. Are Homoeopathic medicines safe for
children? Absolutely. These medicines can be safely given even
to the youngest infant without fear of side effects. Children respond very well
to the administration of Homoeopathic medicines. up |
4. Can animals be treated with Homoeopathy?
Homoeopathy is also effective in animals like dogs, cats, cattle,
etc. There are an increasing number of veterinary doctors in India and abroad
practising Homoeopathy. up |
5.
How does one take Homoeopathic medicines? The most convenient
mode to take these medicines is to have the liquid dilution in the form of pills.
Most Homoeopathic pharmacists dispense the medicines in pill form. For adults
normally 4 tablets are recommended and for children 2 tablets at a time. These
should be kept under the tongue and dissolved. For best results eating, drinking,
smoking and toothpaste should be avoided 15 minutes before and after taking the
medicine. up |
6.
Does Homoeopathic treatment involve diet restrictions and change in lifestyle?
Research has shown that severe diet restrictions are not required while
taking homoeopathic medicines other than those which the disease demands. eg.
A low salt diet in hypertensive patients, etc. However for the best affect the
person should avoid eating and drinking 10-15 minutes before and after taking
the medicine. up |
7.
Does touching the medicine diminish its effect? Yes, it may be possible.
The dose of the medicine is so minute (4 small pills) that it is best to avoid
touching it directly with the hand. Instead the required number of pills must
be put in the cap of the container and then put in the mouth. up |
8.
Do symptoms become worse after the intake of Homoeopathic medicine?
Very occasionally after taking a homoeopathic medicine the symptoms could
become slightly worse. But this is a good sign. It indicates that the medicine
selected is enhancing the body's natural forces to heal itself. There is no cause
for alarm as the effect is mild and transient. up |
9.
Till what time should a Homoeopathic medicine be taken? Though homoeopathic
medicines do not have any side effects it is wise to increase the time interval
between the doses as the symptoms lessen. Later the medicine should be tapered
off. This applies only when opting for self-treatment. When under the treatment
of a doctor, it is best to follow his advice. up |
10.
Is self-treatment allowed in Homoeopathy? It will be correct to
say that self-treatment is allowed for minor ailments. But one needs to have some
knowledge of the medicine, potency, dosage, etc. Self-treatment is easy in over-the-counter
Homoeopathic medicines where dosage has been specified. If symptoms persist contact
a qualified homoeopathic doctor. up |
11.
What potency of medicines should be used for self-treatment? Though
there is no hard and fast rule for specifying the potency it is best to use a
lower potency such as 6 or 3. The medicine may be repeated 3-4 times a day depending
upon the severity of the symptoms. up |
12.
While taking Homoeopathic medicines should one stop taking Allopathic medicines
which were previously being taken for the same disease? NO. It will
not be advisable to immediately stop the allopathic medicines as this may lead
to unwarranted withdrawal symptoms as the body is used to taking those medicines.
It is best to inform the homoeopathic doctor about it and he will regulate/taper
the medicines as you start responding to the homoeopathic remedy. up |
13.
In what areas is Homoeopathic treatment/Homoeopathic medicine effective?
Homoeopathic medicine is efficacious for treatment of a wide spectrum
of illnesses right from a normal cough and cold to cancerous growths. The actions
of the medicines depends upon the selection and administration. However Homoeopathy
is more popular in the treatment of pschycosomatic illnesses, respiratory diseases,
skin diseases, allergies, gastric diseases, etc. up |
14. What are the other countries where Homoeopathy
is popular? India, SriLanka, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh have
a number of qualified homoeopaths and good pharmacies. Besides Homoeopathy is
widely used throughout France, Holland, Germany, U.K and parts of USA. up |
15.
How should the Homoeopathic medicines be stored? Medicines should
be stored in a cool, dry place where the temperature is below 25 degree C. They
should be kept away from strong odours such as perfumes, chemicals, moth repellants,
cooking smells, etc. Although they are safe, all medicines should, as a rule,
be kept out of reach of children. up |
16.
Are there any conditions where self-treatment is contraindicated?
Self-treatment is advisable only for minor ailments. For severe, recurring
problems one must consult a qualified Homoeopathic doctor. up |
17.
While visiting a Homoeopathic doctor what are the things I must / must not tell
him? In Homoeopathy all patients are treated individually. Thus
the symptoms elicited from the patient are of paramount importance. A patient
must be truthful to the doctor and reply to all questions correctly and without
exaggeration. The information gained from the patient is very important in the
selection of the right remedy. Whatever the homoeopath asks about past history,
family history, treatment history, mental symptoms, desires and aversions is relevant
to the treatment and must be answered correctly. The first sitting with a homoeopath
is usually long, while subsequent visits are much shorter. up |
18.
What happens if the wrong homoeopathic medicine is taken during self-treatment?
No harm can come by taking a homoeopathic medicine that is not suitable
for the symptoms, as the body will not react to it. If the symptoms do not go
away it is best not to keep experimenting but to consult a qualified Homoeopathic
doctor. up |
19. Do Homoeopathic medicines have an expiry
date? NO. If stored under the proper conditions, i.e. a cool, dry
place with temperature below 25 degree C, away from fumes and strong odours, the
medicines will remain effective for years. This applies to the liquid medicines
only. Once dispensed in globules they do not remain effective for more than six
months as the medicine may evaporate or the globules may turn yellow. up |