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2026

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Exploratory study to evaluate the effectiveness of homoeopathic medicines in managing cases of dermatological disorders in pediatric age groups

Dr. Jayashri chaudhari
4/4/2026
pp. 39-46

Dermatological disorders are among the most common health problems affecting children and account for a significant proportion of pediatric consultations. Pediatric skin diseases differ from those seen in adults in terms of clinical presentation, etiology, and management. These conditions can lead to discomfort, recurrent infections, cosmetic concerns, and psychological distress in children. The prevalence of pediatric dermatoses ranges from 9% to 37% globally, with common conditions including eczema, pigmentary disorders, insect bite reactions, miliaria, urticaria, psoriasis, and infectious skin diseases. Several factors such as environmental conditions, overcrowding, poor hygiene, socioeconomic status, genetic predisposition, and nutritional deficiencies influence the occurrence of skin disorders in children. Conventional treatment mainly includes antibiotics, antihistamines, antifungal drugs, topical preparations, and symptomatic management, which may provide temporary relief but can sometimes lead to recurrence. Homoeopathy, based on the principle of individualization and the law of similars, offers a holistic approach in the management of pediatric dermatological disorders by addressing the underlying susceptibility and miasmatic background. The present exploratory study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of homoeopathic medicines in managing dermatological disorders in pediatric age groups. The study aims to assess symptomatic improvement, recurrence pattern, and overall response to individualized homoeopathic treatment in children suffering from various skin conditions. The findings may contribute to understanding the role of homoeopathy as a safe and holistic therapeutic approach in pediatric dermatology.

Homoeopathic Management of Bronchial Asthma: A Literature Review

Dr.Smita Singh
4/4/2026
pp. 49-52

Bronchial asthma is a chronic, heterogeneous respiratory disorder characterized by airway inflammation, hyper-responsiveness, and variable airflow limitation. It remains a significant global health burden, affecting both adults and children, with prevalence steadily increasing over decades. Conventional management relies on bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and oxygen therapy, yet long-term control remains challenging. Homoeopathy approaches asthma by addressing both exciting and fundamental causes, often linked to chronic miasmatic backgrounds such as psoric and sycotic origins. Individualized homoeopathic remedies—including Arsenicum album, Blatta americana, Ipecacuanha, and Kali carbonicum—are prescribed based on susceptibility, clinical presentation, and underlying predisposition. While research evidence is limited, observational studies suggest potential benefits of homoeopathy in reducing exacerbations and improving quality of life. This review highlights the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, conventional treatment, and homoeopathic perspectives on asthma management, emphasizing the need for further clinical trials to establish efficacy and integration into holistic care.

Role of Homoeopathic Medicines for improving The Quality-Of-Life in Cancer patients under Palliative care: A Literature Review

Dr. Shweta Yadav
4/2/2026
pp. 50-61

Cancer remains a major global health concern, with an estimated 19.3 million new cases reported worldwide in 2020. Conventional treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, although effective, are often associated with significant adverse effects that impact patients’ quality of life (QoL). Increasingly, patients are exploring complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), including homoeopathy, as supportive care. Homoeopathy, based on the principle of “like cures like,” aims to stimulate the body’s self-healing mechanisms through individualized treatment. Evidence suggests that adjunctive homoeopathic care may help alleviate treatment-related side effects and improve QoL in cancer patients. This review highlights the role of homoeopathy as a complementary approach in cancer management, emphasizing its potential benefits in enhancing patient well-being alongside conventional therapies.

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Latest Publication:2026
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