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Fear Induced on Withdrawal Decisions in Mexican Hysterectomized Patients and the Suppressive Effects: Case Report

Received: 9 December 2021    Accepted: 10 February 2022    Published: 28 February 2022
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In the current research paper the important effects of suppression were analyzed, specifically the suppressive effects of surgical removal of organs. Due to the high incidence of pre-menopausal women who decide to remove their uterus prophylactically, there is a large number of harmful effects of such removal in the practice of homeopaths. The fear (alleged high probability) of having cancer expressed to their patients by many of the gynecologists is the main cause of these decisions. phrases have even been created such as: the uterus that no longer bears children, for sure will gives cancer. This analysis was done in the clinical case study format, it is difficult to obtain a sample of patients who want to collaborate in an investigation of this type, we must understand that many of the patients are not related to homeopathy, which reduces the possibility of consulting the complications of hysterectomy. And of the patients who, being desperate for not being cured with allopathic remedies, some of them have resorted to homeopathy to treat themselves. Only 4 of this group agreed to participate in this research. The main purpose was to show the complications (and implications) for the health of women after this kind of surgery. The sample of the cases: four women with hysterectomy, all had the same diagnosis prior to surgery: Uterine Fibroids (Fibroids). This being the main cause of alarm in these patients due to the catastrophic allopathic prognosis that is almost a fashion in medical practice, especially in Western countries. Post-surgery: After a while, they all developed a number of important symptoms as a result of the withdrawal. Something very important to analyze in the present article is the miasmatic diagnosis of the symptoms after surgery. In this article we explain the individualized treatment of each patient through the miasmatic orientation approach that is followed in the school Homeopathy of Mexico. The treatment is explained using the understanding that what is more relevant is the miasmatic. The cases with columns are presented where a seriation of symptoms, this is made according to a technique which pretend detect the predominant miasma in each patient. In this article, we explain the individualized treatment of complications in each patient using the approach of miasmatic orientation. It is explained the individualized treatment using the approach of miasmatic procedure. Finally, the results are commented, and future research are recommended.

Published in International Journal of Homeopathy & Natural Medicines (Volume 7, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijhnm.20210702.12
Page(s) 22-28
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Keywords

Hysterectomy, Suppression, Miasmatic Orientation, Myomas

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  • Department of Research, Homeopatia de Mexico Postgraduate School, México City, México

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