A clinical study in homoeopathic management of acute tonsillitis
Author(s): Rajeswari KR, Manoj Narayan V and Murugan M
Abstract: Acute tonsillitis is an infection-related disease that causes inflammation in the tonsillar tissues. Acute infections of the palatine tonsils typically affect school-aged children, while they can affect people of any age. The symptoms of acute tonsillitis brought on by bacterial or viral infection include a sore throat that gets worse while swallowing, difficult or painful swallowing, fever, enlarged tender lymph nodes in the neck, body aches, and a general feeling of malaise. Due to its high effectiveness, homoeopathic treatment can help prevent tonsillitis complications and recurrence. The goal of this article is to give a general review of acute tonsillitis and the effectiveness of homoeopathic treatment. Mercurius solubilis was the drug that was prescribed most frequently among the cases, followed by Hepar sulph.
Rajeswari KR, Manoj Narayan V, Murugan M. A clinical study in homoeopathic management of acute tonsillitis. Int J Hom Sci 2022;6(4):172-174. DOI: 10.33545/26164485.2022.v6.i4c.656