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Hepatitis A Special Issue
15 February 2008
From
the Desk of Editor - Dr. Pawan S. Chandak
Hepatitis A
(formerly known as infectious hepatitis) is an acute infectious disease of the
liver caused by the hepatovirus hepatitis A virus. Most commonly transmitted by
the fecal-oral route. The patient's immune system makes antibodies
against the hepatitis A virus that confer immunity against future
infection.
Jaundice, also known as icterus (attributive adjective: "icteric"), is yellowish
discoloration of the skin, conjunctiva (a clear covering over the sclera, or
whites of the eyes) and mucous membranes caused by hyperbilirubinemia (increased
levels of bilirubin in the blood).
Interview
of Dr. Vijay H. Vaishnav
MD (Hom) (Mumbai, India)
He is
is a Professor and Head
of the department of Materia Medica at Smt. C.M.P. Homoeopathic Medical College,
Mumbai, India, where he has been teaching for more than 22 years. He has been closely
associated in developing new concepts in teaching Materia Medica and has
prepared a unique model of approach to the study of Homoeopathic Therapeutics.
Interviewed by Dr. Pawan S. Chandak
According to the surveys
by the homoeopathic research institutes, Chelidonium had acted as a genus
epidemicus to the hepatitis A epidemics in the past. So let’s review the role
of Chelidonium in the cases of Hepatitis A.
The liver is constantly engaged
in a balancing act to ensure that the right nutrients get to the right
parts of the body in the right amount. In a healthy person, this balancing
act occurs automatically.
Reviewed by
Dr. Pawan S. Chandak
Hepatitis is a disease
characterized by inflammation of and injury to the liver. Hepatitis has many
causes, including misuse of alcohol and drugs, but viruses are the most common
cause.
There is a serious acute going around Europe right now. It has fever, nausea, vomiting, high fever, heaviness,
localised heaviness, quite infectious, and other symptoms affecting adults,
children and babies alike. This is the free download for it.
On the 9th of august 1945 the
plutonium bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. This dropping signified the end of the
Second World War. The greater part of the town was destroyed, a large percentage
of the population killed. Near the epicenter one tree survived the bomb: the
Kaki tree, of which the official name is: Diospyros kaki.
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