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Difference between acute and chronic miasm



Differnce between Acute and Chronic miasm :


Acute Miasm
Chronic Miasm
·        Acute miasm refers to the dynamic disease-producing power which causes epidemic type of acute diseases.
·        Chronic miasms are those dynamic disease-producing powers which produces true chronic diseases and predispose human beings to acute diseases.
·        It has a distinct period of progress and decline , which it left to itself terminates in a moderate period of time in death or recovery . It cannot be prolonged in the patient ansd must subside . Chronic miasms are the originator of acute miasms. If there is no chronic miasm , there would have have no acute miasm.
·        In the work of Master Kent “A chronic miasm , had a tendency to progress and to end only with the life of the patient . They go on increasing and growing worse inspite of best mental and corporeal regimen and torment the patient to the end of their life.”
·        Types : Recurring and Non-Recurring type.
·        Types : Psora, Syphilis , Sycosis.


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