Remedy Suggestor

Remedy suggestions

Sometimes a patient has a complete symptom, which happens to be in the repertory with the exact same level of detail. But more often, the symptom is not present with the same details, only partial or more generic.

As an example, let’s look at rubric Mind; Anger; evening agg.; trembling with, after eating. This rubric is built up of quite a few elementary elements:
– mental symptoms,
– anger,
– with trembling,
– worse in evening,
– worse after eating.

The rubric contains only a single remedy. It is quite likely that the remedy you are looking for will be found in one of the more generic rubrics, or could be found by combining a few of the more generic symptom components.
For example:
– Mind; Anger; trembling, with
– Mind; Anger; evening; agg.
– Mind; Eat, eating; after

Press the button  to show an analysis, based on the related rubrics. The analysis is shown at the right side of the screen.

For a rubric with no related rubrics, the analysis will simply show the list of remedies in the rubric, in the order of relevance, like they would be counted in an analysis. Of course this information can be very useful as well, but the purpose of the Remedy Suggestions feature is to help you think of alternatives to the remedies listed in the rubric.

To get an overview of the rubrics used in the analysis, including the details of remedies per rubric, press the button . A table style analysis will be shown.

This temporary analysis is created in your current case, and will be deleted when you close the case.

 

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