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Monsoon Health Challenges 2025: A Practical Guide for Homeopaths
By dr rakesh kumar
Posted at 12:45 AM
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The monsoon season brings not only relief from the scorching heat but also a surge of seasonal illnesses. As medical officers working in rural and semi-urban areas, we often encounter a spectrum of monsoon-related conditions, ranging from simple colds to complex gastric and dermatological issues. This article summarizes recent clinical trends observed during monsoon, probable diagnoses, and homeopathic remedies most frequently indicated.
🦠 1. Respiratory Complaints in Monsoon
Common Cold with watery discharge, fever, and breathing difficulty during cough.
Recurrent Sneezing & Nostril Itching (often allergic rhinitis).
Cough with spells (3–4 coughs in a short interval) – seen in children and teens, often linked to postnasal drip or mild pharyngitis.
Throat pain, burning, and painful swallowing – acute pharyngitis or tonsillitis, not always relieved by antipyretics.
Probable Causes: Viral upper respiratory infections, allergic rhinitis, and post-viral throat irritation.
Indicated Medicines: Belladonna, Bryonia, Rhus tox, Hepar sulph, Kali bichromicum, Spongia, Phosphorus, Pulsatilla.
🧬 2. Gastrointestinal & Hepatobiliary Issues
Altered food intake during festivals (Rakshabandhan sweets, fried food) → constipation, eructations, diarrhea.
Abdominal pain with mesenteric lymphadenopathy in children.
Gallbladder wall edema in hepatitis B–positive patients with mild hepatomegaly.
Chronic vomiting after meals (21-year-old female, large vomit followed by small ones) → likely chronic gastritis or pyloric spasm.
Probable Causes: Infectious gastroenteritis, food poisoning, chronic gastritis, hepatobiliary disease.
Indicated Medicines: Nux vomica, Lycopodium, Hydrastis, Kali bichromicum, Ipecac, Carduus marianus, Cephalandra.
💉 3. Hematological Findings
Low platelets (40,000–1.25 lakh) with altered taste and weakness.
Associated with viral fevers and dengue-like illnesses.
Some cases show menorrhagia (excessive bleeding), especially in adolescent girls.
Probable Causes: Post-viral thrombocytopenia, dengue, nutritional deficiencies.
Indicated Medicines: Carica papaya Q, Eupatorium perfoliatum, Phosphorus, China, Hamamelis, Trillium pendulum.
Natural Platelet Boosters: Papaya leaf extract, kiwi, beetroot, pomegranate, pumpkin seeds.
🧑⚕️ 4. Dermatological Disorders
Vesicular eruptions with clear watery discharge → spread with itching, likely eczema/impetigo.
Pityriasis versicolor – starts on the neck, later involves face; often linked with reduced sweating.
Urticaria cases rising in teens and young adults.
Excessive hair loss after bathing, especially from roots.
Filarial hydrocele cases also noted.
Indicated Medicines:
For vesicular eruptions → Rhus tox, Graphites, Sulphur, Mezereum.
For pityriasis versicolor → Sepia, Thuja, Silicea, Sulphur, Kali sulph.
For urticaria → Apis, Urtica urens, Natrum mur, Rhus tox.
For alopecia after illness → Phosphorus, Fluoric acid, Lycopodium, Natrum mur.
For hydrocele → Clematis, Rhododendron, Apis.
🌡️ 5. Fever with Systemic Features
Fever with vertigo, dullness, and sleepiness.
Fever with generalized swelling in some patients.
Mouth ulcers with myalgia post-allopathic medication (often after antibiotics/antipyretics).
Probable Causes: Viral fevers, drug reactions, hypersensitivity.
Indicated Medicines: Gelsemium (dullness, sleepiness), Apis (swelling with fever), Mercurius sol (mouth ulcers with salivation), Nux vomica (drug-induced gastric/mouth complaints).
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