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Title: A Clinical verification of Urine Chapter in Synthesis Repertory
Authors: Owais, Mohammed.S
Sankar, Suman.A.S
Keywords: Urinary tract disease, homoeopathy, synthesis repertory, clinical rubrics, eliminating rubrics, indicated remedy, urine analysis.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: SKHMC
Abstract: Urinary-related complaints are a very common illness encountered in clinical practice nowadays. After respiratory and gastrointestinal infections Uti remains the third most common infection experienced by individuals. Symptoms related to urine are used as a guide in Homoeopathic prescribing. Synthesis repertory is the one with a urine chapter rich in rubrics related to urinalysis. Uti is measured to be one of the most common bacteriological infections. Women are suggestively more possible to experience UTI than men. Approximately 1 in 3 women will have had at least 1 episode of UTI requiring antimicrobial therapy by the age of 24 years. Almost half of all women will experience one episode of UTI throughout their lifetime.
Description: This study proves along with the diet and regimen management and homoeopathic medicines are very effective in treating the urinary tract infection. The diet includes maintaining proper hygiene and cleanliness of the genital parts.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3500
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