The Difference between Allopathy and Homeopathy

     The Difference between Allopathy and Homeopathy

In Allopathy, or currently applied medicine, the main concern is alleviating symptoms of the patient and the final result is measured accordingly by lessening those with less attention to other aspects of the health issue that neither patient nor physician’s focus of interest. The organ, or organ is in center of attention not the whole patient.

For example, if a patient being checked for his Gastritis, his other parts of the body is not the doctor’s main concern and if it is, would be referred to another physician with different expertise and if a general or total analysis needed, there has to be a group of these experts who are each giving their own opinion based on field of knowledge they have, on one disease with a certain symptom or group of symptoms again on a single organ or a particulary named syndrome. The rest, the further prognosis is always running the same cycle among several physicians but around only one disease.

Let me clarify this in this way; If some body has Arthritis and a Skin condition, most of the time the patient will be sent to be visited by separate physicians for each of this problems.

In Homeopathy, the physician is responsible for elevating both conditions and maladies with no separation of them and most importantly in accordance to patient’s very self and total physiological status.

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