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We treat a wide range of diseases with homoeopathy.
ADHD
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), is one of the most common neuro developmental disorders. Usually diagnosed in childhood, the disease can last till adulthood.
Alzheimer
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Alzheimer’s is a neurodegenerative disease, a type of dementia that affects memory, thinking and behavior badly. The death of brain cells causes a decline in the memory and thinking cells of the individual.
Autism
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a neurological development disorder or disability. It is a serious condition that impairs the kid’s ability to communicate, interact, learn, or behave.
Bed Wetting
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Bedwetting beyond the age of 5 can be upsetting for both parents and children. Although it is not a serious issue, the accidental or involuntary release of pee during sleep can make your child feel ashamed or embarrassed.
Behavioural Disorder
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All children can be naughty, defiant and impulsive from time to time but sometimes, the behaviour of the kids becomes challenging. These temporary stressors might cause some serious disorders. Such disorders are called Behavioural Disorders.
Diabetes
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Diabetes is a chronic condition that is often caused by an unhealthy lifestyle. It occurs when the blood glucose (or blood sugar) in the blood rises too high.
Fibroids
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Fibroids are abnormal muscular growths on the walls of the uterus. They start as single however, their number may vary from person to person.
Food Allergies
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Did you know that 4-6% of children and 4% of adults suffer from allergies worldwide? While some allergies can be outgrown as we age, many persist into later years.
General Allergies
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Allergies are the human body’s reactions when any foreign substance comes into contact. Our immune system makes antibodies when it identifies any particular foreign material as an allergen and this response of the immune system results into skin inflammation, rashes, hives or sinuses.
Growth Related Disorders
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Change in normal growth, related to height, weight, sexual maturity or various other features, can be termed as a Growth Related Disorder.
Hormonal Imbalance
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Hormonal imbalance affects various vital functions of the body like metabolism, blood pressure, menstrual cycle, mood and stress level, blood sugar and general growth.
Hypertension
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Hypertension is when the tension in your blood vessels, generally known as blood pressure, is too high.
Immunity/Recurrent Sickness
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Boosting your child’s immunity and preventing recurring illness is the dream of every parent. We all try to give the best possible diet to our kids, make sure they get enough sleep, help them in managing their stress and keep them active. Still, there are times when we fail to protect them from falling sick.
Learning Disabilities
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Learning disorder, as the name suggests, occurs when the child faces difficulty in one or more areas of learning.
Multiple Sclerosis
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An autoimmune disorder, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), is a long-lasting disease that affects your central nervous system. In simpler words, MS damages the nerves and thus disrupts the connection between the brain and the body.
Obesity
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Considered as too much body fat, obesity is not just a cosmetic concern but a severe lifestyle disorder. It might appear as the slightest problem initially but later on, it increases the risk of many other health problems including heart diseases, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, liver diseases, sleep apnea and certain cancers.
PCOS/PCOD
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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) or Polycystic Ovarian Disorder (PCOD) is a hormonal disorder that is very common among women of reproductive age. Cysts are formed in the body and the levels of androgen, the male hormone increase in the body.
Psoriasis
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Psoriasis is not just a skin disease, it is an autoimmune disorder. You must have noticed rashes with itchy and scaly patches commonly on the knees, elbows, trunk, and scalp. These are the signs of this chronic skin condition where the immune system of the body becomes overtly active. The skin cells start multiplying speedily causing the damage.
Respiratory Allergies
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Breathing/Respiratory allergies are the body’s reactions when it comes in contact with some specific irritants in the air. The air around us contains dust, pollen, mould, pet dander etc that can trigger allergic reactions in a few of us. Not everyone reacts to the allergens in the same way.
Rheumatoid Artheritis
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A chronic inflammatory disorder, Rheumatoid Arthritis, affects joints. This disease occurs when the immune system, the body’s natural defence system, that is otherwise designed to protect it, starts attacking its tissues. Starting from pain, the disease causes swelling, stiffness, and deformities which later affect the working of joints.
Skin Allergies
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Any changes in skin texture, color, or sensation may indicate a skin allergy. Red, bumpy, itchy or discolored skin is not only painful but embarrassing as well. The determination of the skin diseases is based on the location and appearance of the rash. However, in some extreme cases, skin testing and scraping (biopsy) can also be used for diagnosis.
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
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SLE is an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system of the body attacks its own tissues. It causes widespread inflammation and damages the issues of the affected organs. It can affect any organ of the body including joints, skin, brain , lungs, kidneys and blood vessels.
Thyroid
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Thyroid is an autoimmune disorder that prevents the thyroid gland from making the right amount of hormone. It is either produced too much or too little.