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Parkinson Diseases
My father is diagnosed with Parkison disease few months back, we have undergone MRI for brain and found mild issues, His Left Hand Shakes and slowness in Movement, numbness in left side and there is Swolleing on legs, We have done complete Health check and everything like Renal, Liver, Cholesterol, Serum Electrolytes, CBC, Thyroid all comes normal, Did ultra sound Scan and that also normal. There is mild problem in 2d echo so looks like swolling in legs is due to that. For all this problem specially Parkison doesn't have any permanent treatment in allopathy, so is there any medicine available in Homeopathy, If yes , Can we contuine with allopathy tablets, will there be any side affects, please advise.
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Hello, we can control & manage Parkinson. Its not possible to cure it completely with Homoeopathic medicine, but he can do his daily routine without any disturbance. Also, Homoeopathic medicine prevents the progress of the disease. That's the best thing. Yes, you can definitely take Homoeopathy along with allopathy without any side effects- as the action of both the medicines are different. Just give 15 mins gap between these two medicines. Also, its possible to reduce his allopathic medicines gradually. To know more & for any other concern you can call us or reach us online- online consultation is now available.
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This is nervous disorder.In homoeopathic treatment succeessful result for this case. If you wish for consultation, I need complete case history of the patient.
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