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Presentation by Dr. Ekkirala Krishnamacharya
CHAPTER 3. CHRONIC DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT Diseases are of two types, acute and chronic.
Something has been described about acute diseases. Chronic diseases are
understood as those that take a prolonged period of time, that cause many
complications in the course of their treatment and those that are difficult to
be cured. This is the popular opinion about chronic diseases. Even the
practitioners of the popular systems of medicine have the same opinion. When acute
diseases like pneumonia and bronchitis go into complications, being wrongly
treated, take a long period and cause many complications. The practitioners are
busy in dumping very powerful medicines, calling them chronic diseases after a
few weeks. Even the medicines that are repeated for a prolonged period in such
cases produce their own diseases to add to the existing complications. The
original acute disease gets mixed up with the subsequent complications and
cannot be traced independently. All such cases can be called "false chronic diseases". Apart from these, there are “real chronic diseases” which show their own characteristics. They
show only two stages, the prodrome and the progress. The culmination never
includes a natural cure since the disease invariably kills the patient unless
medicated properly and timely. Acute diseases get cured within a short period
whereas real chronic diseases kill the patient after a prolonged period of
time. The prodrome or incubation is rather slow and takes a very long time. The
progress of a chronic disease is also too slow to be taken proper care of. The
symptoms and the sufferings are rather passive and slowly developing. They are
never violent until it is too late. Disease runs undercurrent without making a
striking manifestation. The disease exists with the constitution secretly and
makes the person frequently susceptible to all sorts of acute diseases. Any day
during the progress they do not precipitate a crisis enough to be taken care
of. Towards the culmination they take the shape of an incurable disease that
attacks some parts of the body, brings violent tissue changes that cannot be
cured and the patient meets his end very painfully. Tuberculosis, liver
diseases, lung diseases, heart diseases, ulcers, cysts and internal outgrowths
as well as glandular diseases are some of the culminations of a real chronic
disease. Diseases like cancer, hydrothorax, diabetes, carbuncles, gangrene and
paralysis are some examples of the culmination of any chronic disease. Unfortunately,
these culminations are understood as independent diseases and treated with all
the strength of the medicines without any result. The patient is never cured at
this stage and he is sure to die as a patient. Real chronic diseases should be understood and treated
in the quite early stages. In the beginning, when they are curable, they, exist
as part of the behaviour of the person. They never influence any part or organ
of the body. They descend to the physical tissues in course of prolonged time
and spoil the constitution. According to the organ attacked, the unwise doctor
names it as the disease of that organ. He concentrates to treat that organ.
Such a treatment can do nothing but palliation and palliation is no cure. Also
palliation proves useless in course of time. Palliation conceals the real
condition of the patient, while the disease advances secretly. The strong
medicines that are repeatedly used produce their own diseases that affect some
other organ. Thus, the disease and the medication greet the patient at the
grave. Names of diseases are multiplied by the area affected by the disease.
So, we have hundreds of new diseases discovered every year. If the disease runs
under-current for a time and attacks the heart, he is called a cardiac patient.
If it is liver, he is a liver-patient, and so on. These names are understood as
diseases. So, we hear about the digestive troubles, intestinal troubles, gynic
troubles, uterinary troubles, bone diseases, urinary diseases, kidney troubles
and so on. We also hear about eye diseases, ear diseases, nose and throat
diseases, mental diseases etc. It is our duty to set these names aside and
understand the undercurrent chronic diseases with a really scientific approach.
It provides us with such an approach. Accordingly there are only three real chronic that
stand to observation and practical procedure to cure. They never occur in any
part of the body. We have to understand their existence with the help of the
peculiarities of the behaviour of a patient and treat them early. Since these
real chronic diseases form part of the behaviour and since behaviour forms part
of the person, you have to direct the treatment towards the person and not at
all towards the disease. You have to select a medicine to rectify the behaviour
of the patient rather than to cure a supposed disease in some part of his body.
For example, if you direct your treatment towards the sugar in urine of a
diabetes patient, you can never succeed. It is the patient who is to be treated
and not the sugar or urine. Practitioners offer a daily fight with the urine of
their patient, to accept defeat in the end. To have real success, one should
have a different approach. He should observe the peculiarities in the behaviour
of his patient. Situations when he is angry, suspicious. jealous, etc., should
be studied. His food, sleep and rest should be carefully observed. The
abnormalities of his behaviour and habits should be recorded and understood as
his symptoms. The totality of symptoms should be constructed with them. A
remedy that bears similarity with this totality of symptoms should be well
selected and administered. His disease (the totality of his abnormalities) will
be cured and with it, the sugar in urine disappears. We will take some
examples. 1. One patient having sugar in urine suffers from
internal heat, anguish, short-breath, puffiness and suffocated feeling. He has
also smarting and pin-prick sensation in his feet and hands. The face and eyes
are puffy and swollen, the feet show oedema, the eyes are red and watery. The
eyes bum and eyelids are itching. He has much thirst and feels very happy with
the application of cold water. This is the required information to cure him
(not the sugar in urine). The totality of his sensations, feelings and behaviour
indicates similarity with the remedy Apis
Mellitus which, when administered, will cure his totality. Along with it,
the sugar in urine disappears. …
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