Monday, October 8, 2007

Polycystic Ovarian


A Case of Polycystic Ovarian cured by Homeopathy
Recorded by Dr Rajat Chattopadhyay from Homeopathic Medical College, Calcutta, India.
A female age 27 yrs, unmarried, assistant of an allopathic physician had been suffering from irregular and painful menstruation and diagnosed as a case of bilateral polycystic ovarian disease consulted me. She presented irregular, painful menstruation for last 3 years, and the character of blood being clotted, blackish and scanty in amount. No significant past history. Strong sycotic family history in proliferative disorders likes warts, tumours, etc.
Her blood parameters are normal and Ultrasongram of pelvis reoprted 'Multiple Cysts in the ovary'
Homeopathic generalities
  • Physical condition - short but stout with dark complexion
  • Chilly patient, genaral aggravation in winter
  • Appetite good
  • Desire for egs, fish, extra salt, salted food
  • Intolerance to onion
  • Moderate thirst forlarge quantities at long interval
  • Stool hard, occasionally with mucus
  • Urine clear at regular interval
  • Sleep sound
  • Dream of fallin from height, dead person, her dead father.

After considering all symptoms with characteristic totality, rubric and repertorisation.

Result of Repertorisation: Lycopodium, Phos scored highest. and Thuja marks the covered eight out of 10 symptoms.

Prescription to follow up

Thuja 30 / 4 doses patient was advised to come after 45 days. First 2 months there was no such improvement, but generally there was no aggravation and patient was in good condition. He appetite, sleep, thirst were normal. The painful menstruation wan not so severe as it was in the past.

After 6 month the patient came back with better result and I prescribed her with Thuja 200 one dose.

After another 5 month, Ultrasonography was done and the study of uterus and ovaries appeared within normal limit with no evidence of any cyst seen in ovaries. Since then today patient is better and there is no complaints of irregular or painful period.

From Homeo Times Vol4 Issue 10 October 2007

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