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rheumatic heart disease
a 25 yrs female, she is suffering rhumatic heart disease with mitral and aortic valve disease.moderate ms
severe ar and mild as
ra and rv normal
lvef 60 %
h/o: she having palpitation after episode is over vomiting.
since 15 yrs.
during 8 th std, she had swelling of all joints with pain with fever and that time treated allopathic medicine.
palpitation episode come every month. and present 1 to 2 days.
persional history:
thrist: thristy 3 to 4 guj/dy
craving: sour and salt
aversion: milk, sweet, butter milk, ghee. she till now days doesnt eat this itms.
menses: regular/5 days/ dark black color and clots/some times profuse and some times scanty/ offensive.
h/o blinding piles. at developed after deliver. painfull.
suggest medicine and howmany days continue and what watch during medicine.
allopathy medicine either continue or not.
follow up after.
howmuch cureble with homoeopathy medicine
jilesh tank on 2013-03-23
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You can give her
1. Naja-30 6 pills twice a day
2. Digitalis-30 6 pills twice a day
Pl keep 30-40 minutes gap between 1 and 2
Pl take the treratment for 15 days and then give feedback
Pl continue Allopathy medicines right now.
We will try our level best to cure the patient
R.P. Tamhankar
1. Naja-30 6 pills twice a day
2. Digitalis-30 6 pills twice a day
Pl keep 30-40 minutes gap between 1 and 2
Pl take the treratment for 15 days and then give feedback
Pl continue Allopathy medicines right now.
We will try our level best to cure the patient
R.P. Tamhankar
shouse_nsk last decade
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