Compare & Contrast Between Apis Mel & Cantharis for Urinary Complaints

Urinary tract complaints are very common in clinical practice — especially cases of cystitis, urethritis, renal colic, and haematuria. Two of the most important remedies you must clearly differentiate in exams and practice are Apis Mellifica and Cantharis. This article will help you understand the key differences in a simple, exam-oriented, and clinically useful way. … Read more

Compare & Contrast Between Pulsatilla and Platina for Female Complaints

In homoeopathic practice, differentiating between remedies with overlapping female symptoms is essential for accurate prescription. Two such important remedies in Materia Medica are Pulsatilla and Platina. Although both are frequently indicated in gynecological disorders, their constitutional makeup, mental symptoms, menstrual characteristics, and modalities differ significantly. This detailed comparison will help BHMS students, practitioners, and AIAPGET … Read more

Compare & Contrast Indications of Arnica and Calendula in Injuries

In homeopathic practice, injury management is one of the most common clinical situations. Among the leading remedies, Arnica and Calendula hold a very important place. Although both are indicated in injuries, their sphere of action, nature of wounds, and modalities differ significantly. This blog provides a clear, exam-oriented and clinically useful comparison of Arnica and … Read more

COMPARE & CONTRAST BETWEEN Gelsemium and Causticum in Paralysis

Paralysis is a debilitating condition that affects muscle strength, coordination, and overall mobility. In homoeopathy, Gelsemium and Causticum are two highly effective remedies used to manage different types of paralysis. Understanding their indications, characteristic symptoms, and differences can help practitioners provide precise, individualized care. Feature Gelsemium (Paralysis) Causticum (Paralysis) Causation / Ailments From Fear, fright, … Read more

Compare and Contrast Female Complain of Kreosote vs Natrum Carb

This is one of the high-yield questions frequently asked in Final BHMS exams. Understanding the subtle differences between Kreosote and Natrum Carb in female pathology is crucial for exams as well as clinical practice. Key Note Indication Feature Kreosote Nat. Carb Ailments / Cause — No — Heat of summer, gaslight, storm, overstudy, cold drink, … Read more

Compare and Contrast Female complain of Borax and Natrum Carb

In the Final BHMS Materia Medica examination, the comparison between Borax and Natrum Carbonicum is a frequent and vital question. While both remedies share clinical importance in female reproductive health, their distinguishing features are found in their thermal states, mental sensitivities, and specific modalities. Mind of Borax and Natrum Carb The Borax patient is defined … Read more

Compare and Contrast Belladonna, Hyoscyamus Niger, and Stramonium for Mania 

In the homeopathic Materia Medica, three remedies from the nightshade family—Belladonna, Hyoscyamus, and Stramonium—form a crucial group often studied for their profound effects on the mind and nervous system. While they share a common botanical origin and a “chilly” thermal state, their clinical presentations of mania and delirium are distinct. Understanding these nuances is the … Read more