Objectives of Case Taking in Homeopathy

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Case taking in homeopathy serves various objectives, including understanding the patient in their environment, defining the person's problem, managing the case effectively, helping the patient cooperate in treatment, selecting remedies, perceiving the patient's true state, and analyzing symptoms for remedy selection. It also aims to find out disease nature, causation, development mode, and keep detailed records for guidance and future references.


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  1. OBJECTIVES OF CASE TAKING Dr. PRIYANKA P S ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPT. OF REPERTORY SKHMC

  2. CASE TAKING Case taking is an unique art of getting into conversation , observation and collecting information from patient as well as from bystanders to define the patient as a person and the disease. It is the social interaction between a physician and a patient under certain predetermined conditions.

  3. OBJECTIVES 1. To understand the patient in his surroundings- family, work and society 2. To define the problem of the person 3. To understand the disease of the individual with its common symptoms and characteristic symptoms 4. To attempt problem resolution and effective counselling, if needed. 5. To manage the case- auxillary, general and specific

  4. OBJECTIVES 6. To help patient realize his problem so that he would co- operate in programming the treatment. 7. To help patient ventilate his problem so that he is relieved of carrying an emotional load. This has a great therapeutic value. 8. To find out the constitutional, intercurrent and acute totalities so that the respective remedies could be selected

  5. SIGNIFICANCE OF CASE TAKING To get the knowledge of the disease, its mode of development, chronological sequence with obseved changes. 1 2 To perceive the true dynamic state of the patien , ie whether he is seriously ill or not 3 To find out the totality of symptoms for the selection of a homoeopathic remedy

  6. SIGNIFICANCE OF CASE TAKING 4 5 6 To find out the nature of the disease whether it is acute or chronic, curable or incurable. To find out the causation of the disease To find out the mode of development of the symptoms

  7. SIGNIFICANCE OF CASE TAKING 7 To analyze and evaluate the symptoms 8 To collect important symptoms for repertorization 9 To cure the curable and to palliate the incurable patients by selecting the medicine according to law of similars.

  8. SIGNIFICANCE OF CASE TAKING To keep systematic records of the case for guidance , treatment, future reference and defense. 10 11 To give prognosis 12 For nosological , etiological, miasmatic , therapeutic and personality diagnosis

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