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Introduction: Palmoplantar keratoderma is an abnormal thickening of the skin on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. The classification of palmoplantar keratoderma depends on the clinical characteristics and whether it is hereditary or acquired. The traditional approach tries to soften and minimize skin thickness. The usual treatment choices include emollients, keratolytics like salicylic acid or urea, antifungal cream or pills, as well as topical retinoids/calcipotriol and systemic retinoids. However, the persistent use of such medications frequently exhausts the patients because the problem returns as soon as the local applications are discontinued. Methods: The case was recorded in the dermatological department of Dr DY Patil HMC & RC. A 27-year-old female patient prediagnosed with Palmoplantar Keratoderma was treated with individualized homeopathic medicine (iHOM) between 25th February 2021 to 22nd July 2021. During the follow-up visits outcome was assessed. To assess whether the changes were due to homeopathic medicine a modified Naranjo criteria was performed. Based on the totality of symptoms, individualized homeopathic medicine Petroleum 30C was given. Results: The patient was successfully treated for palmoplantar keratoderma with homeopathic Petroleum 30C over five months. Cracks and thickening of skin on the palms and soles resolved completely with no pain and itching. Conclusion: Individualized homeopathic treatment of palmoplantar keratoderma is possible and offers a gentle, non-invasive alternative to pharmaceutical use.
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Keratoderma, Palmoplantar , Humans , Female , Keratoderma, Palmoplantar/drug therapy , Adult , Homeopathy/methodsABSTRACT
Context: Lichen planus (LP) is a chronic lichenoid inflammatory disease of the skin, mucosa and appendages. The classic LP symptom is a dense infiltration of inflammatory T cells moving in the upper dermis and arranged in a band-like pattern. Lichen planus has an undetermined aetiology; however, it is known to have immune-mediated pathogenesis. Lichen planus cannot be cured, although treatment can lessen symptoms and shield against further problems. Antihistamines, PUVA (psoralen plus ultraviolet) treatment, retinoic acid, tacrolimus ointment, pimecrolimus cream, as well as corticosteroids are among the most often used therapies. To treat Lichen planus, individualized homeopathic medicine (iHOM) has shown excellent success. Methods: The case was documented at the dermatology OPD (Outpatient Department) of Dr. DY Patil Homoeopathic Medical College and Research Centre. A 32-year-old male patient with lichen planus was treated with individualized homeopathic medicine (iHOM) from March 25, 2021, to August 12, 2021. The results were evaluated at the follow-up visits. An evaluation based on the modified Naranjo criteria was carried out to determine if the alterations were brought on by homeopathic medication. Results: Over a five-month observation period, iHOM medicine produced positive results that physicians may utilize as an additional form of treatment for lichen planus. Conclusion: Individualized homeopathic medicine (iHOM) Nitric acid 30C was prescribed based on the totality of symptoms. Within 5 months, the disease's progression was halted, the itching was controlled, and the lesions flattened.
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Homeopathy , Lichen Planus , Humans , Lichen Planus/drug therapy , Male , Adult , Homeopathy/methods , Precision MedicineABSTRACT
Context: Psoriasis is a chronic, proliferative, and inflammatory skin disease related to the systemic manifestation of numerous organs. The typical lesion comprises red, scaly, sharply demarcated, indurated plaques, especially over the extensor surfaces and scalp. The degree and severity vary after some time and between people. Morphological variations are normal; both hereditary and environmental factors play important roles in etiology and pathogenesis.Psoriasis is very difficult to treat due to its chronicity. As a medical system, Homoeopathy treats both patients' physical ailments and overall wellness. The use of highly potentized homoeopathic anti-miasmatic intercurrent medicines will be very beneficial in dealing with this. Fifty-millesimal (LM) potency was a great discovery by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann. While treating numerous chronic illnesses, he was able to quickly relieve symptoms without any aggravation by using fifty-millesimal (LM) potency. Case Report: The present case report is of 24-year-old male patient having psoriasis for one year. This case report describes the homoeopathic management of psoriasis using fifty-millesimal (LM) potency. On the basis of presenting sign and symptoms, Arsenic Album 30C was prescribed with frequent repetitions after repertorisation. During follow-ups, Arsenic Album 1LM was prescribed in to accelerate the cure. Psoriasis is a chronic condition that tends to recur. To prevent the recurrence, Psorinum 1000C was prescribed as an intercurrent anti-miasmatic medicine in a single dose during the course of treatment. Psorinum is a nosode that was chosen for therapy since it is recommended when symptoms reappear and the best selected homoeopathic medicine is not very effective. Psorinum was prescribed in this case to clear the miasmatic obstruction because the Arsenic Album was only temporarily easing the complaints. Result: The patient has exhibited improvement in their mental state and quick alleviation from physical issues after receiving multiple doses of Arsenic Album 1LM and a single dose of Psorinum 1000C, all without their symptoms getting worse. The patient's condition was followed up on at every appointment for a considerable amount of time, and no new concerns had surfaced as of yet. Conclusion: This case report shows favourable results of homoeopathic medicine in fifty-millesimal (LM) potency. Therefore, it can be concluded that using fifty-millesimal (LM) potency of accurately selected homoeopathic medicine will shorten the cure process without the aggravation of symptoms. Further research studies are required to explore the efficacy of fifty-millesimal (LM) potency of homoeopathic medicine in treatment of chronic illnesses.
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Homeopathy , Psoriasis , Humans , Psoriasis/drug therapy , Male , Homeopathy/methods , Young Adult , AdultABSTRACT
Introduction: Tonsillolith, also known as tonsil stones or tonsil calculi, are the mineralization of the debris or bacteria within the crevices of the palatine tonsils. It is a rare condition with prominent symptoms of halitosis (bad breath), foreign body sensation, sore throat, painful swallowing, and cough. So far, Individualized Homoeopathy for tonsillolith has been rarely recorded in peer-reviewed journals. Methods: This case was recorded in the Medicine Department of Dr. D. Y. Patil Homoeopathic Medical College & Research Center, India. A 41-year-old male patient suffering from offensive breath and tonsil stones was treated on basis of Individualized Homeopathy medicine between 6th January 2021 and 30th May 2021. During the treatment the responses to therapy were assessed accordingly. To assess whether the changes were due to homoeopathic medicine, an assessment using Modified Naranjo Criteria was performed. Results: This case report demonstrated the treatment of tonsillolith exclusively using Individualized Homeopathy which complies the totality of the symptoms of the case over an observational period of five months. Recovery of this case helps us to strengthen the use of homoeopathy in treating rare and extensive medical cases.
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Calculi , Homeopathy , Male , Humans , Adult , Calculi/diagnosis , Palatine Tonsil , IndiaABSTRACT
Background: Mineral buildups called kidney stones can be free-floating or affixed to the renal papillae and occur in the renal calyces and pelvis. A major morbidity is associated with the widespread problem of renal stone disease. Open surgical lithotomy and minimally invasive endourological procedures are now the standard for the management of kidney stone symptoms. However, individualized homeopathy (iHOM) has greatly improved treatment of Multiple Renal Calculi. Methods: In the OPD of Dr. D. Y. Patil Homoeopathic Medical College and Research Centre, a 26-year-old female patient with multiple renal calculus was treated homeopathically from August 2021 to January 2022. During the follow-up visits outcome was assessed. To assess whether the changes were due to homoeopathic medicine, an assessment using the modified Naranjo criteria was performed. Results: Over an observation period of 5 months beneficial result from iHOM medicine was seen and so can be used by the physicians in the treatment of Renal Calculi as a complementary health practice. Conclusion: Based on the totality of symptoms, individualized Homoeopathic Medicine (iHOM) Lycopodium Clavatum 30C was given and worked well to dissolve and expel all renal stones. Hence, homeopathy is effective in the fragmentation and ejection of renal calculi and remains one of the most popular treatments for urological problems.
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Homeopathy , Kidney Calculi , Materia Medica , Physicians , Female , Humans , Adult , Kidney Calculi/surgery , Kidney Calculi/diagnosis , Materia Medica/therapeutic useABSTRACT
Introduction: Hair is regarded as an essential part of human identity, and losing it has a negative effect on many facets of one's quality of life. Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic, non-scarring hair loss of the scalp or body hair. It is believed to be an autoimmune disorder where the body cannot recognize its own cells, resulting in the subsequent destruction of the hair follicles. The efficacy of the available treatment is not adequate and remission of hair follicles is unpredictable. However, individualized homoeopathy (iHOM) has shown great results in treating AA. Methods: At the Dermatological Department of D.Y. Patil Homoeopathic Medical College & Research Center, India, an 11-year-old female patient diagnosed with Alopecia areata was treated homeopathically from July 2021 to November 2021. During the follow-up visits, the outcome was assessed. To assess whether the changes were due to homoeopathic medicine, an assessment using the modified Naranjo criteria was performed. Results: Over an observation period of 5 months, beneficial result from iHOM medicine was seen, and so can be used by physicians in treating Alopecia Areata as a complementary health practice. Conclusion: Considering the multi-factorial etiology of Alopecia Areata, iHOM medicine and the auxillary line of treatment are effective in treating Alopecia Areata.
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Alopecia Areata , Homeopathy , Child , Female , Humans , Alopecia Areata/drug therapy , Alopecia Areata/diagnosis , Hair , Quality of LifeABSTRACT
Introduction: Alopecia areata is a dermatological disorder characterized by hair loss. The exact cause is still unknown but is linked with an autoimmune disease. No efficient treatment is known though many studies have been conducted, yet the optimal treatment is not known. Methods: The case was treated in the Dermatological Department at Dr. D. Y. Patil Homoeopathic Medical College and Research Centre. A 42-year-old female patient with alopecia areata was treated with individualized homoeopathic medicine (iHOM) between 2nd May 2019 and 16th January 2020. During the follow-up visits, the outcome was assessed. To evaluate whether the changes were due to homoeopathic medicine, an assessment using the Modified Naranjo criteria was performed. Results: Over an observational period of eight-months, positive results from iHOM medicine were seen. This treatment can be used by the physicians in the treatment of alopecia areata as a complementary health practice. Conclusion: Considering the multi-factorial aetiology of alopecia areata, iHOM along with local treatment may be effective in treating alopecia areata.
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Alopecia Areata , Autoimmune Diseases , Homeopathy , Materia Medica , Female , Humans , Adult , Alopecia Areata/drug therapy , Alopecia Areata/etiology , Homeopathy/adverse effects , Autoimmune Diseases/complications , Materia Medica/therapeutic useABSTRACT
Introduction: Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a polygenic, multifactorial, syndromic disorder with reproductive, endocrine, and metabolic dysfunction seen in reproductive aged women (12-45 years). The exact cause is not known may involve increased luteinizing hormone, increased insulin levels, and a defect in androgen synthesis. The symptoms include anovulation, irregular menses, and hyperandrogenism. It is clinically manifested by hirsutism, acne, and androgenic alopecia. Health care practitioners continue to seek a cure for PCOS as it is increasing in frequency and is one of the major causes of anovulatory infertility. Methods: The case was recorded in the gynaecological department at the Homoeopathic Medical College and Research Centre. An 18- year-old female patient with PCOS was treated with individualised homeopathy (iHOM) medicine between 26th September 2019 and 26th November 2020. During the follow-up visits, treatment outcomes were assessed. To assess whether the changes were due to homoeopathic medicine, an assessment using the modified Naranjo criteria was performed. Results: Over an observational period of 1 year, beneficial result from iHOM medicine was seen. This treatment method can be used by the physicians in the treatment of PCOS as a complementary health practice. Conclusion: Considering the multi-factorial aetiology of PCOS, iHOM medicine with lifestyle modification is helpful in treating PCOS.