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Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by the loss of dopamine-producing neurons in the substantia nigra of the brain. This dopamine deficiency results in characteristic motor symptoms such as resting tremors, rigidity, bradykinesia (slowness of movement), postural instability, shuffling gait, and masked facial expressions. Non-motor symptoms like sleep disturbances, depression, constipation, memory decline, and autonomic dysfunction may also occur. The condition gradually worsens over years, affecting movement control, balance, and daily functioning. While no cure exists, timely medical, rehabilitative, and supportive care can significantly improve quality of life.
Homoeopathy considers Parkinson’s Disease a deep-seated constitutional disorder involving neural degeneration, emotional strain, and chronic suppression. Treatment aims to slow the progression, reduce tremors, improve muscle control, enhance coordination, and support emotional stability. Remedies are chosen based on tremor type, gait pattern, mental symptoms, rigidity, weakness, sleep disturbances, and individuality of each patient. Homoeopathy works synergistically with physiotherapy, lifestyle modification, and supportive neurological care.
Indicated when tremors appear mainly during rest with profound weakness and lack of coordination. The patient feels dull, heavy, and drowsy, with trembling hands that worsen with excitement or fear. Useful in the early stages with motor sluggishness.
Chosen for persistent trembling with marked stiffness and constant fidgety movements. The patient cannot keep legs still, has jerks during sleep, and feels exhausted. Helpful for progressive motor decline.
Indicated for unsteady gait, imbalance, fear of falling, and trembling legs. The patient walks hurriedly yet unstably, with noticeable weakness and nervous anticipation.
Useful when rigidity dominates, especially with a forward-bent posture, difficulty initiating movement, and paralysis-like weakness. Suited to chronic, slow-developing Parkinson’s with emotional sensitivity.
Indicated in classic rhythmic finger tremors, drooling, slurred speech, and stiffness. The person may feel worse at night, have offensive perspiration, and display slow coordination.
For tremors that get worse due to grief, emotional conflict, or suppressed feelings. Hands shake significantly during emotional stress, with sighing, spasms, or choking sensations.
Best when sudden panic, fear, and anxiety trigger trembling or stiffness. The body feels tense, rigid, and overwhelmed. Useful in early or episodic tremor intensification.
Indicated when jerks, spasms, and sudden involuntary movements accompany or alternate with tremors. Useful in patients whose muscles stiffen suddenly.
For rapid head movements, restlessness, and compulsive motions. Patient may constantly move hands or feet to relieve internal tension.
Suited when stimulants like caffeine worsen trembling, irritability, and spasmodic movements. The patient is oversensitive, hurried, and easily stressed.
Useful when limbs feel cold and numb but tremble intensely. Suitable in Parkinsonism with vascular insufficiency and wasting.
Indicated when tremors coexist with drooling, restlessness at night, memory issues, and mood dullness.
Indicated in patients with difficulty articulating words, slow face movements, and expressionless appearance. Often used when coordination declines.
For marked weakness, burning sensations, and inability to control fine motor movements. Supports nerve nutrition and functional recovery.
Helpful if even slight movement worsens trembling or stiffness. Patient prefers rest and feels more rigid on initial motion.
Indicated when sadness, hopelessness, and slow mental activity accompany motor decline. Patient may feel despair or irritability with trembling.
Used for spasms, cramps, and sudden rigidity, especially when tremors escalate into painful contractions.
Indicated for mental and physical exhaustion, heavy legs, slow gait, and difficulty initiating movement. Suits patients who feel drained by minimal effort.
Useful when stiffness improves with movement and worsens during rest. The patient must move constantly to reduce internal restlessness.
Supports nerve recovery after infection, with trembling, weakness, and mental exhaustion.
Parkinson’s Disease involves chronic degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons, leading to progressive motor and non-motor symptoms. Homoeopathy, when individualized, can assist in controlling tremors, reducing rigidity, enhancing gait coordination, and improving emotional well-being. While not a substitute for neurological care, it serves as a supportive system, complementing physiotherapy and conventional treatment to optimize long-term functioning and quality of life.
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