Overview & Homeopathic Help
Infectious diseases are caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. They range from common colds to serious illnesses like malaria and tuberculosis. While antibiotics and antivirals are widely used, they often suppress or temporarily relieve symptoms. Homeopathy strengthens the natural defense system and helps the body fight infections while also reducing the recurrence rate.
How Our Clinic Helps
We provide remedies matched to individual symptoms, disease stage, and patient constitution. Our focus is on boosting immunity and providing safe care for both acute and chronic infections.

Top Common Infectious Disorders
- Common Cold & Flu → Sneezing, runny nose, cough, fever.
- Tuberculosis (TB) → Chronic lung infection with cough, weight loss, night sweats.
- Malaria → Parasitic infection with fever, chills, sweating.
- Typhoid Fever → Prolonged fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea/constipation.
Top Reasons For Occurrence
- Poor hygiene & sanitation → Major cause of spread.
- Weak immunity → Increases risk of frequent infections.
- Contaminated water/food → Typhoid, cholera, hepatitis.
- Vector-borne transmission → Mosquitoes spread malaria, dengue.
- Close contact with infected persons → Flu, TB, COVID.
- Unprotected sex/IV drug use → HIV transmission.
Why Choose Homeopathy
- Enhances immune response naturally.
- Safe supportive care alongside conventional medicine.
- Reduces recurrence of infections.
- Gentle action, safe for children, adults, and elderly.
- Treats not only symptoms but the tendency to frequent infections.
Auxiliary Methods
Different Disorders
Chickenpox
Viral infection with itchy vesicular rash.
Dengue
Viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes causing fever and pain.
Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
Reactivation of chickenpox virus causing painful rash.
Mumps
Viral infection causing swelling of salivary glands.
Malaria
Parasitic infection transmitted by mosquitoes causing fever and chills.
Viral Infection
Illness caused by viruses, e.g., cold, flu, chickenpox.
Chickenpox (Varicella)
Viral infection causing itchy rash.

