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International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences

2023, Vol. 7 Issue 4, Part E
A retrospective analysis of the suitability of homoeopathic medicine Kreosotum in management of physiological leucorrhoea
Author(s): Thankam Ravi and M Murugan
Abstract:
Leucorrhoea is one of the major problem encountered in gynaecological practice. The most common cause of leucorrhoea is physiological, followed by vaginal infections due to bacteria, virus, fungi and parasites. Other causes includes foreign bodies, cervicitis and atrophic vaginitis. The prevailing examine carried out retrospectively with 30 cases. This have a look at aimed at to deal with women with physiological leucorrhoea based on Homoeopathic medication Kreosotum. Kreosotum is a indispensable remedy in the material medica, is a product of distillation of Wood Tar. Leucorrhea of Kreosotum stains the linen yellow and stiffens it like starch. Heat and puffiness in the vagina are infallible indication in Kreosotum. The prescribed remedy inside the have a look at is Kreosotum and maximum frequently used efficiency is 200th potency. The Paired t take a look at changed into used to assess the symptomatic improvement, done by way of the use of Static physician’s worldwide assessment score (sPGAs) with earlier than and after score. The look at shows an effective end result with improvement in fine of existence of patient.
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How to cite this article:
Thankam Ravi, M Murugan. A retrospective analysis of the suitability of homoeopathic medicine Kreosotum in management of physiological leucorrhoea. Int J Hom Sci 2023;7(4):329-332. DOI: 10.33545/26164485.2023.v7.i4e.993
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