How to confirm that disease, an individual is suffering from; is a one
sided disease or not? Disease an individual is suffering from, said to be
one sided disease; when it show one particular type of symptom or very few, two
or three symptoms; belonging to particular region of human body of individual.
And, does not show, multiple symptoms.
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These diseases, have lack of symptoms; contains only one
symptom, most of the time and sometimes two or three. And because of this, lack
of symptoms; chances of wrong diagnosis, are more and right diagnosis, is less.
And sometimes, making diagnosis become difficult; as single symptom, which they show are not certain.
When
a diseased individual, have a disease condition;
which have this, lack of symptoms, manifest
very few symptoms;
then that individual, is said to be; suffering from, one
sided disease. These one sided diseases are, also known with name of; local
diseases. As diagnosis of diseased condition is somehow difficult to make; due
to lack of symptoms; because of which diseased
condition, told by patient; is one sided and for this reason, it is given name
of; one sided disease.
But, why diseased story is,
one sided; in these type of, disease cases?
This is because, these one sided diseases; earlier used
to be chronic diseases, with lot of symptoms; whose symptoms have been suppressed, by large doses of allopathic treatment.
- And now, what is left; is set of, very few symptoms; in these diseased conditions and rest of symptoms, are blocked by; some maintaining cause or miasms.
- Due to which, they contain one sided story of, diseased condition of patient and rest of story, is blocked; due to blockage of symptoms.
- Due to which, name one sided disease, is given to them.
But, why are they, called
local diseases?
They are called local diseases because they cover, certain
local region of; diseased human body, of individual; due to which, name local
disease, is given to them.
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