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International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences

2024, Vol. 8 Issue 2, Part G
Individual acute disease of infectious origin: A comprehensive overview
Author(s): Souvik Dutta and Subhasish Ganguly
Abstract:
Background: Individualization is a fundamental concept in homeopathy. It involves differentiating an individual from a group of similar cases. In homeopathic practice, understanding the unique characteristics of each patient is essential for effective treatment.
Discussion: Individual acute diseases can be categorized into two main types based on their causes: infectious and non-infectious. Infectious diseases arise from harmful microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. Examples include the common cold, flu, COVID-19, and scabies. These diseases are communicable, meaning they can spread from an infected person to a healthy individual through direct or indirect contact. Top of FormBottom of FormInfectious diseases that spread from person to person are said to be contagious. However, not all infectious diseases are contagious such as cholera or diarrhoea cannot be transferred from person to person.
Conclusion: It is possible to prevent an infectious disease by proper way. It is also possible to prevent infection by immunization and homoeopathic prophylaxis. Prevention and early intervention play a crucial role in maintaining overall health.
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How to cite this article:
Souvik Dutta, Subhasish Ganguly. Individual acute disease of infectious origin: A comprehensive overview. Int J Hom Sci 2024;8(2):465-469. DOI: 10.33545/26164485.2024.v8.i2g.1172
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