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204 publications found (showing 11-20) • Active 2026-2026
2026
10 publicationsHypothyroidism and Kent’s Twelve Observation
Hypothyroidism is a common endocrine disorder often managed with hormone replacement therapy in conventional medicine. This case report presents a 29-year-old female with a history of facial and neck swelling, hyperpigmentation, hair fall, generalized weakness, and menstrual irregularities, who had been previously treated with Thyronorm. Mental-emotional symptoms, including exam-related fear and social withdrawal, were also prominent. The case was repertorized using RADAR 10.5, leading to the individualized prescription of Lycopodium 1M and Phytum 30. Over a period of six months, the patient demonstrated marked improvement in physical symptoms, mental well-being, and thyroid function tests, enabling gradual tapering and eventual discontinuation of Thyronorm. Follow-ups continue, with the patient maintained on placebo and TFTs showing normalization. This case highlights the potential role of individualized homoeopathic treatment in the long-term management of hypothyroidism, demonstrating safety, efficacy, and patient satisfaction, in alignment with Kent’s Twelve Observations.
Efficacy of Larch in Students with Low Self Esteem: A Prospective Non Randomized Trial
Study to investigate the efficacy of Bach flower remedy larch in cases of low self-esteem in students was carried out with 50 students of Motiwala homoeopathic medical college .study hypotheses that Larch is efficacious in improving self-esteem in students. Students who fell in to grade III and grade IV of Sorensen Scale were selected after screening of 234 students. Written and informed consent were duly signed by the subjects’ .After history taking they received dose of larch dispensed by physician himself. Dose was repeated every 15 days. Follow ups were taken fortnightly to evaluate the effect of medicine. Mean score before treatment was 24.78 and after treatment was 8.84.This showed significant improvement in self-esteem scores after 6 months of treatment. Hypothesis was tested using Z test .Z score was 13.62, at confidence level of 95% table z value is 1.96.Hence Nulls hypothesis got rejected.
Cost effectiveness of Homoeopathic Medicine in Management of Dentine Hypersensitivity
In The Motiwala Homoeopathic Medical College we are having dental OPD. Thus we got plenty opportunity to work with homoeopathic therapeutics with dental OPD. The researcher observed the tangible, perceptible and substantial action of these homoeopathic drugs. Thus the researcher started searching for action of these remedies with its cost effectiveness. Motiwala Homoeopathic Medical College, OPD. Serves for number of patients, these patients were considered for study. We gave a thought that can Homoeopathy be an alternative to De-Sensitizing toothpaste or can homoeopathic medication cure this problem of hypersensitivity. Again problem of dentine hypersensitivity being individualized in nature as pain responses varies substantially from person to another, we thought that homoeopathy can provide an answer to this problem and we selected this topic for research. To ascertain the role of homoeopathic medicine and its coast effectiveness Researchers decided to carry out this study. The impact of the role of homoeopathic medicine and cost effectiveness is presented in this paper in detail
A case study of Molluscum Contagiosum with Relation to Kent’s Observation
18 year old male patient having complaint of Maculopapular eruption on chest, thigh, whole abdomen, and face since 8 months. On the basis of constitution of patient we prescribe HamamelisVirginica 200. After prescribing medicine new symptom appeared. So we prescribed new medicine Variolinum 1M. After giving the dose cure was observed.
A Case of Haemorrhoids Treated With Magnesium Carb - A Retrospective, Observational Study
A female patient presented with the complaints of bright red bleeding from rectum, lump in anus, constipation since childhood, she had not taken any treatment before. Considering the totality of symptoms, Magnesium Carb 200 was prescribed which proved effective and resulted general improvement and relief was observed from first follow up which is Kent’s 4th observation.
Homoeopathic Treatment of Primary Hypothyroidism
is believed to be a common health issue in India, as it is worldwide. However there is a paucity of data on the prevalence of hypothyroidism in adult population of India.[1] In India, too, a large population suffers from thyroid disorders. Previous studies reveal that almost 42 million Indians suffer from thyroid disorders. Unfortunately, awareness about the disease is extremely low. However a recent study across 8 cities of the country reveal the prevalence of around 11% in the urban population in India, with the women being 3 times more prone to the disease than men.[2] Women’s are more likely to develop hypothyroidism than men. People over the age of 60 are more commonly affected. The only known treatment for the condition in conventional medicine is requires thyroxin therapy relieves symptoms and restores ‘normal’ thyroid function. The case reported here is that of a Primary Hypothyroidism in an 18 year old girl who was treated successfully with homoeopathic medicine. The patient has been observed for more than 2 years. In these 2 years her thyroid function was accessed by investigating with thyroid function test at regular interval which showed thyronormalcy in almost all subsequent reports, this suggest that a ‘near permanent’ cure is achievable through individualised Homoeopathic treatment.
A Cross Sectional Study Of Visual Impairment Among The Students Of Blind School In Nasik
A pilot cross sectional study was performed to identify causes of blindness (BL) in blind school children with an aim to gather information on preventable and treatable causes of visual impairement. An informed consent from parents were obtained. Relevant ocular history and basic ocular examinations were carried. A total of 70 students were examined. The main causes of severe visual impairment and BL in the better eye of students were microphthalmos (37.14%), corneal scar (4.28%), anophthalmos (14.28%), optic nerveatrophy (7.14%), buphthalmos/glaucoma (2.85%), staphyloma (4.28%), cataract (5.71%), retinal dystrophy (2.85 %), coloboma (7.14%), etc. It was found that corneal scar, glaucoma and cataract were the prominent causes of BL among the students of blind school. Almost 38% of the students had preventable or treatable causes, indicating the need of genetical counseling and focused intervention.
Exploring The Remedy Relationship
One of the common failures in the beginners of homoeopathy is the lack of awareness about the drug relationship. For a successful practitioner thorough knowledge of the drug relationship is very much necessary. The last taken drug affords the best indication for the next prescription. The experienced homoeopathic physician therefore gives particular attention in the examination of case to ascertaining what drug have been previously used with a view to stop their use and antidoting such as have been most influential in producing disorder, as revealed by a study of symptoms. Like that of antidote, inimical relationship is also very important to the physician, which prevents him from failures. Introduction Studying the relationship part of drugs is clinically more important. Generally, drugs are classified according to their source of origin- same botanical family or chemical groups. It is not difficult to note certain great features common to these drugs. Unusually such features are caused by common alkaloid or active principle. For example the Solanaceae family has certain alkaloid in common (Atropin, Hyoscine and Hyscymine) and their toxic effect are much alike due to this fact. Depending upon the alkaloid or its chemical contents the characters of the drugs also differ and reflects as the group symptoms. The Sanguinaria, Chelidonium and Opium though of the same family have vitally different symptomatic indications such as can only be obtained by proving.
An Evidence Based Case Study Of Hepatitis B Infection
Hepatitis B is systemic infection caused by hepatitis B virus with major pathology caused in liver and transmitted usually by parenteral route1. Spectrum of disease asymptomatic antigenemia chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, hepato cellular cancer; early phase often associated with continued symptoms of hepatitis, elaveted aminotransferase levels, presence in serum of HBe Ag and HBV DNA, and presence in liver of replicative form of HBV, later phase in some of patients may be associated with clinical and biochemical improvement, disappearance of HBe ag and HBV DNA and appearance of anti-HBe Ag in serum, and integration of HBV DNA into host hepatocyte genome2. In convetional line of treatment the cost for management is upto 3-4 lacs per annum but it is not affordable for everyone. A pilot case study was conducted in Motiwala homoeopathic medical college OPD, with the objective to reduce the viral load with homoeopathic medicine and also to study cost effectiveness of homoeopathic management in hepatitis B infection. The case was treated with Lachesis, a homoeopathic medicine reported here. This case shows the efficacy of medicine in both subjective and objective parameters without conventional medicine intervention. Materials and methods: A case is taken from homeopathic medical college OPD and prescribed on basis of totality of symptom according to law of similia. Result: In a period of 1 year the viral load of patient decreased from 1, 65, 00,000 to 4, 39, 372. Total cost expenditure over 1 year was 130 Rs. (INR). Homeopathic Medicine is the cost effective management for reduction of viral load in Hepatitis B infection. Conclusion: Homeopathic Medicine is the cost effective management for reduction of viral load in Hepatitis B infection.
A Case Study of Migraine
Migraine: Headache is one of the most common and difficult clinical problems in medicine.In the majority of patients the cause is trivial and reversible and a careful clinical history and examination often allows a specific diagnosis there by avoiding unnecessary investigation Prevalance of migraine usually starts after puberty and continues until late middle life. According to book of medicine Harrison 15% females & 6%males are suffering from migraine. Frequency of occurrence is more common in females as compared to male is matter of interest because of this disproportionate sex ratio. We were influenced by this information & we wanted to find out scope of homoeopathy in migraine. The case reported here is that of a migraine in 16 years male who was treated successfully with homoeopathic medicine.
