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Old age knee pain

Knee pain
My father aged 88yrs has PROBLEM of knee pain and feels difficulty while getting up and at other times as well he is already taking tamsol d allopathic medicine for prostrate enlargement
All of his TESTS including bp sugar etc are normal no HEART problem
HIS TESTS ARE NORMAL NO BP NO SUGAR
HE EATS A SIMPLE DIET A WHEAT CHAPPATEE IN MORNING DAYTIME AND NIGHT WITH CURRY VEGETABLE OR ANYTHING
HE GOT HIS left upper femur fractured from joint three years ago a prosthesis was implanted which got loose and he can not walk with out support and he is using a walker support
He Faces difficulty in walking HAS at times backache and severe knee pain knee pain is inherited
HE has enlarged prostrate so he is using allopathic medicine tamsol d this is only MED he uses one tablet at night
PL PRESCRIBE SOME HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE FOR KNEE PAIN
REGARDS
NADEEM
 
  mnadeemkh on 2018-10-05
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Homeopaths usually need to know about the person in order to find the most appropriate remedy so please answer the following questions as much as you can. I will get back to you as soon as possible.

Age:
Sex:
Weight:
Height:
Occupation:
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1. Chief complaint / problem (Diagnosis) – Please explain your main symptoms.
a. Diagnosis (name of disease)

b. Exact location ( affected organs)

c. Sensation ( eg. sharp pain, stubbing, dull, throbbing, numbness etc)

d. Causation / When did it all start?

2. What sort of things make it better?
a. Any Specific time of the day? (e.g Early morning, noon, evening, after midnight etc)

b. Any seasons / weather? (e. g cloudy, dump weather, cold rainy days, hot humid etc)
c. Having any type of foods / drinks?

d. Any specific posture? (e.g bending knees, lie on a back etc)

3. What sort of things make it worse?
a. Any Specific time of the day? (e.g Early morning, noon, evening, after midnight etc)

b. Any seasons / weather? (e. g cloudy, dump weather, cold rainy days, hot humid etc)

c. Having any type of foods / drinks?

d. Any specific posture? (e.g bending knees, lie on back etc)

4. Are there any changes in your mental /emotional state since the onset of your illness? ( e. g You used to be an easy going, but since the onset of illness, you became very irritable)

5. What other physical / mental symptoms do you have? Describe the symptoms in detail.

About yourself in General;

1. Do you have any fears?

2. What do you crave for in food items and what are your aversions?

3. How is your thirst; Less, Normal or Excessive?

4. How is your hunger; Less, Normal or Excessive?

5. Is your sweat normal or less or more? Where does it sweat more: Head, Trunk or Limbs?

6. How is your bowel movement and stool type?

7. How well do you sleep and do you have a particular posture of sleeping?

8. Do you normally feel hot, warm, cold, or chilly?

9. What medications have you been taking to treat the disease?

10. Briefly describe your history of illness ( and medications if any).

11. What major diseases are running in your family?
 
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