Title: Scope Of Homoeopathy In Palliative Care
Abstract:
Pain is a common companion of people receiving palliative care in cancer and at the end of life. Cancer pain is multifactorial and complex. Its impact can be devastating, with increased morbidity and poor quality of life, if not treated adequately. Homeopathy is a "treatment" based on the use of highly diluted substances, which can cause the body to heal itself. Homoeopathy works on the patient in disease rather than disease in the patient by strengthening the body’s immune response Cancer pain management is a challenging task both due to disease process and due to treatment-related side effects; therefore, it requires a holistic approach which can be covered by homoeopathic remedies.Homoeopaths understand that the body mind and emotions are not independent and distinct, but are fully integrated in health, disease and treatment. Based on this holistic perspective, homoeopaths uses remedies prepared from natural sources that fit a patients physical, mental, social and spiritual aspects to stimulate body’s own healing powers. There is a need of multidimensional approach towards the cancer pain palliation and at the end of life in which homoeopathy may play a key role of supportive care.
Homoeopathy may become a valuable treatment in palliative care to provide relief and comfort to the dying patient, and therefore the fear of death may reduce and the family may be better prepared for the bereavement.Homoeopathy can well integrate with standard oncologic cares to improve patient outcome including symptom burden, quality of life and end-of-life outcomes, all achieved with low associated costs as in the case of patients in their end pf life stage need cost effective quality care.
Biography:
Mini Mehta is one of the best Homeopathy Doctors in Rohini Sector 5, Delhi. She has been a successful Homeopathy Doctor for the last 12 years. She has completed BHMS . You can consult Dr. Mini Mehta at Rajiv Gandhi cancer Hospital and research Institute.Sector 5, Rohini, Delhi.
Title: Blood Cells Main Targets Of Corona Virus COVID 19 Infections
Abstract:
An Arab family of 4 individuals living in Britain, London, showing symptoms of coronavirus infection during the night. The symptoms Included a dry cough, shortness of breath and difficulty breathing, cramps, tighten and squeeze the chest, severe chest and muscle, and joint pain, degeneration of the forces, a decrease in strength, arched back, and difficulty walking accompanied by a rise in temperature. They used the evaporator, put 10 drops of clove oil, deep breathing (inhalation) for 45-60 seconds, remove the exhale from the mouth, and then put one point between the nose and the lip every four hours. In addition, paracetamol 500 mg was used every 4 hours, resulting in the cessation of cough immediately and faded the signs of the cough. Indeed, after 6 hours all the family members were cured and the signs and symptoms of coronavirus infection have completely disappeared, though the wife is suffering from immunodeficiency. This case supports my accepted abstract, which suggests that the essential oil of cloves is considered the most candidates to combat the coronavirus infection. Indeed, it is a potent platelet inhibitor and prevents the formation of a thrombus or a blood clot, this effect is considered an advantage in the case of coronavirus. Besides, antioxidant, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antimutagenic, and anti-inflammatory.
Biography:
Abdul Rahim Abu Jayyab is serving as a Dean of Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at ECT. He had an overall academic strategic responsibility for establishing many health and medical institutes in Middle East countries. He have possessed a strong teaching background. He have also extensive experience as a researcher in pharmacology, biochemistry, toxicology and clinical pharmacology through the supervision of students and junior pharmacists & other medical-related sciences and researchers
Title: What Can We Do In Patients With Palliative Care That Can Improve Their Quality Of Life or Even Cure Them?
Abstract:
Palliative care is a relative new specialty recognized by some countries and aims to provide cancer´s patients end of care. And it is defined by the World Health Organization as the care of patients that are with life-threatening illness, with early detection and preventing measurements to reduce their morbidity and mortality. According to traditional Chinese medicine, cancer came from energy deficiency and Heat retention. And through the author’s studies, chronic patients have energies deficiencies in the chakras’ energy centers (diabetes, hypertension, myocardial infarction, cancer,etc).
Biography:
Huang Wei Ling, born in Taiwan, raised and graduated in medicine in Brazil, specialist in infectious and parasitic diseases, a General Practitioner and Parenteral and Enteral Medical Nutrition Therapist. Once in charge of the Hospital Infection Control Service of the City of Franca’s General Hospital, she was responsible for the control of all prescribed antimicrobial medication and received an award for the best paper presented at the Brazilian Hospital Infection Control Congress in 1998. Since 1997, she works with the approach and treatment of all chronic diseases in a holistic way, with treatment guided through the teachings of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Hippocrates. Researcher in the University of São Paulo, in the Ophthalmology department from 2012 to 2013.Author of the theory Constitutional Homeopathy of the Five Elements Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine. Author of more than 40 publications about treatment of variety of diseases rebalancing the internal energy using Hippocrates thoughts.
Title: Cardiac Myxomas - Symptomology, Investigations And Surgical Treatment
Abstract:
From May 2005 to March 2021 , 50 patients of primary or recurrent intracardiac myxoma underwent surgical excision at our institute.Their age ranged from 25 years to 55 years.Out of which 20 males and 30 females.Commonest presenting symptoms are dyspnea and palpitation.35 Left atrial,13 Right atrial , one right ventricular and one left ventricular myxoma.The diagnosis was doen by transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography.The complete wide excision with margin of 3-5 mm normal surrounding tissue was the main principle of surgery.Right atriotomy,right ventricular and left ventricular surgical approach was used.Post operative echocardiogram was done in all patients before discharge.Maximal followup of five years and minimum followup of 6 months was done after surgery.
Biography:
Dr. Suraj Wasudeo Nagre is an dedicated cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon working as Associate Professor CVTS at Grant Medical College, Mumbai, Maharashtra. After passing MBBS from Nagpur, he got MS General surgery, Jamnagar through all india enetrance.He has done his M Ch CVTS from prestigious institute Seth G S Medical college (KEM) in 2012. Also passed DNB CVTS in 2014. He has extensive clinical research and educational background in the field of congenital as well adult cardiac, vascular and thoracic surgery. His special interest lies in valvular and vascular surgeries.He is Fellow and life member of the Indian association of cardiothoracic surgeons (IACTS-FIACS), Vascular society of India (VSI), Society of minimal invasive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery (SMICTS) and Asian society of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery (ASCVTS). He has been working in government institute for the sake of poor patients refusing high salaried jobs since more than eight years.
Title: Concept Of Hospice Philosophy And Palliative Care To The End-Of-Life Care In Ayurveda- A Bird’s Eye View
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Ayurveda proposes guidelines and detailed methodology of healthy living and treatment of various medical conditions which are time tested and applicable to current healthcare issues. In terminally ill cancer patients, poor prognosis, unfruitful efforts, lost hope from relatives and patient may dilute intent of treatment resulting in worsening the condition medically, mentally, morally and socially. However, it's ethical, moral responsibility of healthcare professional to make every possible effort for betterment and convenience of the patient. Vrana karma (wound care), Basti (per rectal drug administration), Snehan-swedan (massage, fomenta-tion), Kawal-gandoosha (gargling), Shiro-snehan (oleation of head), etc. may contribute as alternative or complementary to ongoing palliative care practices of wound care, urine-bowel related issues, ambulation, oral hygiene, stress management, and pain management respectively. Various yaapana basti to nourish body and Nasya (Nasal instillation of medicine), Kar-napoorana (Ear drops), Shiro-snehana for irritable patients to improve quality of life (QoL) in cancer patients can be used.
Biography:
Dr. Sunil Hariram Pal is from Mumbai, Bandra. He is an Undergraduate from Bangalore in B.A.M.S from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science. Now he is doing Postgraduate in Medicine from Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.