What happens when you get stung by an insect?
You feel pain, develop redness and swelling on the part, which also becomes heated.
Pus may form and you may get a fever.
All this is simply, your body is defending itself: blood cells are brought to the part that is stung – to fight infection – and this produces redness, swelling and heat.
Since the nerves are stimulated, you feel pain. If there are germs, the tussle goes on and pus forms.
So a symptom is really a reaction of the body that is both important and necessary. Attempting to suppress it is often dangerous in the long term.
Homoeopathy uses symptoms to understand the disturbance created in the body.
Unlike allopathy, the disturbance is treated rather than the symptoms. The illness is driven outwards and thrown off. When the patient becomes healthy, the symptoms automatically disappear.
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