Uttareshwar Pachegaonkar, Dr. Arati Sharma
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Articles by Uttareshwar Pachegaonkar, Dr. Arati Sharma (5)

A case of post-herpetic neuralgia with keloids
By Uttareshwar Pachegaonkar, Dr. Arati Sharma - Oct 15, 2013
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Healthy bowel habits
By Uttareshwar Pachegaonkar, Dr. Arati Sharma - Jul 15, 2019
The state of a cleared bowel movement is a great relief for everyone. One should pass regular bowel movements without straining or using laxatives. The faeces in normal course are soft yet well-formed, easily passed and at a frequency anywhere between 1–3 times a day and 3 times a week. It is not absolutely essential for one to have it each day. One should promptly comply with the urge to defecate. If it is not heeded within a few minutes, the urge usually passes off. It may take just one or two minutes to accomplish the defecation. The postures and modalities of defecation are culture-dependent. Faeces contain 65-85% water. Constipation, being a common problem, might result in hard, dry faeces that are difficult to pass. If defecation occurs too fast, before excess liquid is absorbed, it gives rise to diarrhoea. Innumerable disease conditions are diagnosed based on bowel symptoms. Intake of high fibre foods, drinking plenty of water; not straining for stools, complying promptly with the urge to pass stools and optimum physical exercise are the best means to prevent bowel-related diseases.

A case study — regression of uterine fibroids
By Uttareshwar Pachegaonkar, Dr. Arati Sharma - Jul 15, 2016
A woman with complaints of multiple fibroids and chronic cervicitis responds to homoeopathic treatment. Along with the gynaecological problems, her hyperacidity and musculoskeletal symptoms also disappeared under holistic homoeopathic prescriptions. A healthy system bears the capability of reversing a structural pathology like fibroids along with functional symptoms.

Adequate hydration — a key to health
By Uttareshwar Pachegaonkar, Dr. Arati Sharma - Jan 15, 2017
Water intake is a most crucial activity in maintaining health. One should drink water at the right time, right pace and right temperature. Drink enough water long before eating solid food, at a slow pace and with the water at around body temperature. Always drink safe, contamination-free water. Proper hydration gives enhanced capability of acclimatisation. The authors draw upon their clinical experience to validate these conclusions.

A journey with homoeopathy
By Uttareshwar Pachegaonkar, Dr. Arati Sharma - Jan 15, 2015
A young working woman living a stressful lifestyle develops primary infertility. Desperate to have a child, she got herself treated with conventional medical therapies at exorbitant cost. She underwent IUI followed by 6 attempts of IVF, all of which failed. Under our homoeopathic holistic approach, she conceived and delivered a healthy baby without any problems.