Diseases can be broadly categorized into two types: accidental and internal. Accidental diseases result from external causes, such as injuries from weapons, animal bites, or falls from heights. Internal diseases, on the other hand, occur without external causes and include conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, Parkinson’s disease, jaundice, and hepatitis. While accidental diseases often necessitate immediate allopathic medical intervention, the management of internal diseases largely depends on an individual’s wisdom and lifestyle choices.ReasonSeveral factors contribute to the onset of internal diseases. These include genetic disorders, dietary habits, irregular lifestyles, environmental factors, mental health issues, pollution, and even past life influences according to some beliefs.
such as with severe hydrocele or large gall bladder stones, allopathic medicine is crucial for acute and accidental situations.ConclusionAllopathic treatment is most suitable for accidental injuries and surgery-related needs, such as those arising from accidents, childbirth, hydrocele operations, gall bladder stones, and bone surgery. However, Ayurveda and homeopathy are often better suited for treating internal diseases, although they may not be effective for conditions requiring surgery or specific treatments. Importantly, individuals must be proactive in improving their lifestyles and taking precautions during illness. Relying solely on doctors and medication without personal responsibility and care is misguided. Ultimately, no doctor can ensure health without the patient’s active participation in their own well-being.
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