Volume : 11, Issue : 02, February – 2024

Title:

A REVIEW ON BRONCHITIS – TREATMENT IN HOMEOPATHIC SYSTEM OF MEDICINE

Authors :

Dr.M.Sri Ramachandra, P.Neha

Abstract :

The use of homeopathic remedies for the treatment of bronchitis is described. The basic principles of homeopathy are discussed, including the simillinum, the minimum dose, the single remedy, the whole person, the vital force, susceptibility, and constitutional treatment.
“The highest ideal of cure is the rapid, gentle and permanent restoration of health. According to clearly realizable principles.”
Homeopathy is an increasingly popular alternative system of medicine whose basic philosophy is viewed.In case of bronchitis, where symptoms include coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing ,homeopathic remedies are carefully selected based on the individual’s specific symptoms, not just the disease itself. This personalized approach is a hallmark of homeopathy.
Common homeopathic remedies for bronchitis include Drosera, which is indicated for violent, spasmodic coughing fits; Bryonia, useful when the cough is dry and painful, worsened by movement. These remedies among other are administered in highly diluted forms, such as tinctures or pellets, to trigger the body’s self-healing response.
One of the key principles of homeopathy is the minimum dose, which means that remedies are diluted to a point where no molecules of the original substance remain. This makes the safe and devoid of side effects.
Furthermore, homeopathy considers the patient’s overall health and constitution. Homeopaths take into account physical, mental, and emotional symptoms, aiming to be responsible for maintaining health.
While clinical studies on homeopathic treatment for bronchitis are limited, many individuals have reported relief from their symptoms after using homeopathic remedies. It’s important to note that homeopathy is a complementary or alternative therapy, and individuals should consult with a qualified homeopath or healthcare professional to ensure a safe and effective treatment plan. As with any medical condition, it’s essential to consider a holistic approach to bronchitis treatment, including lifestyle changes, proper hydration, and if necessary, conventional medical intervention.
Keywords: Bronchitis, Respiratory system, Homeopathic management.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press P.Neha et al., A Review On Bronchitis – Treatment In Homeopathic System Of Medicine, Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (02).

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