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Homeopathy ; 110(2): 132-136, 2021 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33618380

ABSTRACT

Thromboinflammation is a still not well-understood phenomenon, which has recently come to the foreground as a function of its relevance in the pathophysiology of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The patient described in the present case report exhibited acute fever, giant urticaria, elevated acute phase reactants, and very high d-dimer levels, thus characterizing thromboinflammation. She was diagnosed as a COVID-19 suspect case, which was not confirmed; urticarial vasculitis was ruled out. Homeopathic treatment was started with the earliest clinical manifestations, resulting in rapid and drastic reduction of inflammation and hypercoagulability within the first 12 hours, and full recovery on 10-day follow-up assessment. This case demonstrates the effectiveness of homeopathy in a severe acute disorder, and points to the need to include laboratory testing in homeopathic clinical assessment to achieve an accurate picture of disease, and to avoid the risk of passing over life-threatening disorders.


Subject(s)
Bee Venoms/therapeutic use , Bees , COVID-19/complications , Homeopathy , Inflammation/therapy , Thrombosis/therapy , Aged , Animals , C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Female , Fever/virology , Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products/analysis , Humans , Inflammation/virology , Thrombosis/virology , Urticaria/virology
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 102(12): e33365, 2023 Mar 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36961176

ABSTRACT

During the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, Ayurvedic herbal supplements and homeopathic immune boosters (IBs) were promoted as disease-preventive agents. The present study examined the clinical outcomes among patients with chronic liver disease who presented with complications of portal hypertension or liver dysfunction temporally associated with the use of IBs in the absence of other competing causes. This single-center retrospective observational cohort study included patients with chronic liver disease admitted for the evaluation and management of jaundice, ascites, or hepatic encephalopathy temporally associated with the consumption of IBs and followed up for 180 days. Chemical analysis was performed on the retrieved IBs. From April 2020 to May 2021, 1022 patients with cirrhosis were screened, and 178 (19.8%) were found to have consumed complementary and alternative medicines. Nineteen patients with cirrhosis (10.7%), jaundice, ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, or their combination related to IBs use were included. The patients were predominantly male (89.5%). At admission, 14 (73.75%) patients had jaundice, 9 (47.4%) had ascites, 2 (10.5%) presented with acute kidney injury, and 1 (5.3%) had overt encephalopathy. Eight patients (42.1%) died at the end of the follow up period. Hepatic necrosis and portal-based neutrophilic inflammation were the predominant features of liver biopsies. IB analysis revealed detectable levels of (heavy metals) As (40%), Pb (60%), Hg (60%), and various hepatotoxic phytochemicals. Ayurvedic and Homeopathic supplements sold as IBs potentially cause the worsening of preexisting liver disease. Responsible dissemination of scientifically validated, evidence-based medical health information from regulatory bodies and media may help ameliorate this modifiable liver health burden.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Complementary Therapies , Hepatic Encephalopathy , Jaundice , Female , Humans , Male , Ascites/etiology , Complementary Therapies/adverse effects , COVID-19/complications , Hepatic Encephalopathy/etiology , Jaundice/complications , Liver Cirrhosis/complications , Liver Cirrhosis/therapy , Pandemics , Retrospective Studies
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Rev. homeopatia (São Paulo) ; 84(2): 55-61, 2023. tab.; graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, HomeoIndex (homeopathy), MTYCI | ID: biblio-1519118

ABSTRACT

A infecção humana causada pelo vírus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), diagnosticada como pneumonia de causa desconhecida originalmente na cidade de Wuhan (China), foi considerada como pandemia pela Organização Mundial da Saúde. Com a inexistência inicial de uma vacina para proteção dos sadios, foi adotada a estratégia de isolamento social e tratamento com medidas de suporte geral e/ou avançado. Neste contexto, coube investigar a contribuição da terapêutica homeopática no enfrentamento da doença, notadamente no alívio dos sintomas desconfortáveis por ela provocados em sua fase inicial, com acompanhamento e registro dos resultados obtidos pelos médicos homeopatas. MÉTODO: Este estudo coletou, durante o período de maio a setembro de 2020 (após aprovação pelo CEP), informações de pacientes diagnosticados com a doença, tratados por médicos homeopatas com medicamentos homeopáticos escolhidos de acordo com a sintomatologia apresentada pelo paciente. Foram avaliados os efeitos no estado de saúde do paciente, por meio de escores e escalas clínicas, bem como aspectos relacionados à segurança do medicamento, variação na duração da doença e medicamentos mais associados a eventuais sucessos terapêuticos. Questionário padronizado e específico para a COVID-19 foi elaborado e e aplicado para preenchimento dos médicos colaboradores do estudo durante o acompanhamento dos pacientes. Os dados foram armazenados em planilhas eletrônicas e analisados com técnicas estatísticas descritivas e inferenciais. Os pacientes selecionados eram colaboradores do Hospital Santo Antônio - Obras Sociais Irmã Dulce (OSID) e foram submetidos a uma avaliação preliminar presencial no ambulatório de Otorrinolaringologia deste hospital. As consultas homeopáticas foram realizadas por plataforma de Telemedicina para seguimento e acompanhamento do caso. Foram avaliados 116 colaboradores, com faixa etária que variou entre 21 e 66 anos, sendo a média de idade 38 anos; destes, 84 (72%) eram do gênero feminino e 32 (16%) gênero masculino; 53 pacientes (70% dos colaboradores atendidos) eram profissionais da saúde (médicos, enfermeiros e técnicos de enfermagem); 63 (30%) eram colaboradores de áreas administrativas ou técnicas; 50 pacientes tinham critérios para inclusão no grupo de risco (43%). Quanto ao resultado do RT-PCR: 58 pacientes (50%) tiveram RT-PCR detectado (confirmados); 58 pacientes (50%) tiveram RT-PCR não-detectado - destes, 18 pacientes (31%) apresentaram anosmia em sua evolução. Dos 116 pacientes do critério de inclusão, 77 estavam incluídos na síndrome clássica da COVID19. Destes 77 colaboradores, 3 não usaram o medicamento homeopático (N=74). Os medicamentos homeopáticos mais indicados foram: Arsenicum album (42%); Bryonia (24%), Phosphorus (15%); Gelsemium (15%); Pulsatilla (2%); outros (4%). O Score médio de sintomas antes do tratamento foi 12,27 e após o tratamento foi 0,52 (p < xxxxx). Dos 57 pacientes que tiveram anosmia, houve recuperação total em 43 (75%) dos casos no momento da reavaliação. O tempo médio decorrido entre o uso da medicação homeopática e a recuperação dos sintomas foi de 9 dias. Apenas 3 pacientes (3,9%) necessitaram de internamento hospitalar sem necessidade de intubação, sendo 2 deles pertencentes ao grupo de risco. apesar destes resultados serem parciais (pois ainda existem sujeitos da pesquisa ainda em fase de avaliação), os resultados sugerem que o tratamento homeopático promoveu o restabelecimento do quadro infeccioso sem necessidade de internamento em 97% dos pacientes. A anosmia teve recuperação completa em 75% dos pacientes. Arsenicum album, Bryonia e Phosphorus foram os medicamentos predominantemente eleitos para o tratamento, o que corrobora com outros estudos homeopáticos.


The human infection caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus (COVID-19), originally diagnosed as pneumonia of unknown cause in the city of Wuhan (China), was considered a pandemic by the World Health Organization. With the initial lack of a vaccine to protect healthy people, the strategy relating to social isolation and treatment with general and/or advanced support measures was adopted. In this context, it was necessary to investigate the contribution of homeopathic therapy in coping with the disease, particularly in terms of relieving the uncomfortable symptoms caused by it in its initial phase, with monitoring and recording of the results obtained by homeopathic physicians. METHOD: This study collected information from patients diagnosed with the disease, treated by homeopathic physicians with homeopathic medications chosen according to the symptoms manifested by the patient, from May to September 2020 (after approval by the REC). The effects on the health conditions of patients were assessed using clinical scores and scales, as well as aspects related to the safety of the medication, variations in the duration of the disease and the medications most associated with any therapeutic successes. A standardized questionnaire specific to COVID-19 was drawn up and filled in by the physicians who collaborated in the study during patient monitoring. The data was stored in electronic spreadsheets and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistical techniques. The selected patients were employees of Hospital Santo Antônio - Obras Sociais Irmã Dulce (OSID) and underwent a preliminary in-person assessment at the otolaryngology outpatient clinic of this hospital. The homeopathic consultations were carried out via a telemedicine platform to follow-up and monitor the case. A total of 116 employees were assessed, ranging in age from 21 to 66, with the average age being 38; of these, 84 (72%) were females and 32 (16%) males; 53 patients (70% of the employees cared for) were health care professionals (physicians, nurses and nursing technicians); 63 (30%) were employees from administrative or technical areas; 50 patients met the criteria for inclusion in the risk group (43%). As for the RT-PCR result: 58 patients (50%) had RT-PCR detected (confirmed); 58 patients (50%) had RT-PCR not detected - of these, 18 patients (31%) had anosmia during their evolution. Of the 116 patients who met the inclusion criteria, 77 were included in the classic COVID-19 syndrome. Of these 77 collaborators, 3 did not use homeopathic medication (N=74). The most indicated homeopathic medications were: Arsenicum album (42%); Bryonia (24%), Phosphorus (15%); Gelsemium (15%); Pulsatilla (2%); others (4%). The average symptom score before treatment was 12.27 and after treatment was 0.52 (p < xxxxx). Of the 57 patients who had anosmia, there was full recovery in 43 (75%) of the cases at the time of reassessment. The average time elapsed between the use of homeopathic medication and the recovery of symptoms was 9 days. Only 3 patients (3.9%) required hospitalization without the need for intubation, 2 of whom belonged to the risk group. Although these results are partial (as there are still research subjects in the evaluation phase), the results suggest that homeopathic treatment promoted the re-establishment of the infectious condition without the need for hospitalization in 97% of the patients. Anosmia recovered completely in 75% of the patients. Arsenicum album, Bryonia and Phosphorus were the drugs predominantly chosen for treatment, which corroborates other homeopathic studies.


Subject(s)
Humans , Epidemic Gender , Homeopathic Therapeutics , Anosmia/therapy , COVID-19/complications , Longitudinal Studies , COVID-19 Nucleic Acid Testing
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Rev. homeopatia (São Paulo) ; 83(3/4): 58-78, 2022. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, HomeoIndex (homeopathy) | ID: biblio-1402358

ABSTRACT

A doença pelo novo coronavírus (SARS-CoV-2), denominada COVID-19, apresentou rápida disseminação nos cinco continentes, e tem causado graves implicações sanitárias e socioeconômicas nos países afetados. Embora a maioria das pessoas afetadas apresente doença leve, pacientes vulneráveis podem ter pneumonia intersticial com complicações graves ou até mesmo fatais. O objetivo do presente estudo quali-quantitativo foi coletar e analisar, numa perspectiva homeopática, os sintomas da COVID-19, bem como identificar os medicamentos homeopáticos mais similares ao quadro sintomático da doença (identificação do gênio epidêmico). Foram entrevistados, por médicos homeopatas, 46 indivíduos provenientes de quatro regiões brasileiras (Fortaleza, Campo Grande, Florianópolis e São Paulo). Observou-se um padrão consistente de sintomas entre os diferentes centros, com pouca diferença quanto à frequência e intensidade nos sintomas. A análise da totalidade sintomática da amostra, com auxílio de diferentes técnicas repertoriais, identificou Arsenicum album, Phosphorus e Bryonia alba como medicamentos homeopáticos mais similares aos quadros clínicos nesta epidemia de COVID-19. Estes resultados podem fornecer informações subsidiárias aos estudos de intervenção que avaliam a efetividade e eficácia da Homeopatia na prevenção e tratamento da COVID-19.


The disease caused by the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), denominated COVID-19, has spread rapidly across five continents, and has been causing serious health and socioeconomic implications for the affected countries. Although most affected individuals have mild illness, vulnerable patients can have interstitial pneumonia with serious or even fatal complications. The objective of the present qualitative and quantitative study was to collect and analyze, under a homeopathic perspective, the symptoms of COVID-19, as well as to identify the homeopathic remedies most similar to the symptomatic picture of the disease (epidemic genius method). Forty-six individuals from four Brazilian regions (Fortaleza, Campo Grande, Florianópolis and São Paulo) were interviewed by homeopathic physicians. There was a consistent pattern of symptoms between the different centers, with little difference in frequency and intensity of symptoms. The symptomatic analysis of the entire sample, with the aid of different repertoire techniques, indicated the homeopathic remedies Arsenicum album, Phosphorus and Bryonia alba as the epidemic genius for this COVID-19 epidemic. Our results may provide support information for the intervention experiments assessing the effectiveness of Homeopathy in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Epidemic Gender , Repertorization , COVID-19/complications
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