Thursday 1 August 2013

HOMOEOPATHY FOR OLDER PEOPLE

Old people often have limited regenerative abilities and are more prone to disease, syndromes, and sickness than younger. The body of an elderly person is substantially different physiologically from that of an adult. Old age is the period of manifestation of decline of the various organ systems in the body. This varies according to various reserves in the organs (e.g. Smokers consume their respiratory system reserve early and rapidly).



The decline in physiological reserve in organs makes the elderly vulnerable disease (as dehydration from a mild gastroenteritis) and liable to have complications from mild problems (Fever in elderly may cause confusion leading to a fall and fracture of neck of femur).
Presentations of diseases in the elderly may be vague and non-specific or present with delirium. Pneumonia may present with low grade fever, dehydration, confusion. Some elderly may find difficulty expressing their symptoms especially if the disease is active and causing confusion or if they have cognitive impairment. Delirium in the elderly may be caused by anything from constipation to a serious problem like myocardial infarction.