Homeopathic management of a case of eardrum perforation
Author(s): Dr. Preety Shah and Dr. Prajakta Vaidya
Abstract:
The tympanic membrane also called the eardrum separates the outer ear from the middle ear. Sound waves reach the tympanic membrane and cause it to vibrate. The vibrations are then transferred to the tiny bones, malleus, incus, and stapes in the middle ear which transfer the vibrating signals to the inner ear. The tympanic membrane is made up of a thin connective tissue membrane covered by the skin on the outside and mucosa on the internal surface.
The Case below demonstrates the Homoeopathic Management of eardrum perforation in a 36-year-old patient, with a history of taking allopathic medicines, without much improvement in her condition, and was advised surgery. Integrated knowledge of ENT and the scope of Homeopathy paves the way for Individualistic Homoeopathic Remedy Selection and its application through Clinical Training.
Dr. Preety Shah, Dr. Prajakta Vaidya. Homeopathic management of a case of eardrum perforation. Int J Hom Sci 2023;7(3):66-68. DOI: 10.33545/26164485.2023.v7.i3b.890