Case of morphea treated with homoeopathic constitutional remedy: A case report
Author(s): Dr. Sreedevi SS, Dr. Smitha KV, Dr. Divya Divakar and Dr. Jintumol A
Abstract:
Morphea is an uncommon autoimmune condition that results in sclerosis and inflammation of the skin as well as the soft tissues underneath. It is distinguished by flare-ups (fibrosis and inflammation) that finally result in irreversible harm (tissue loss and pigmentation changes). Damage from unrestrained exercise can have disastrous, long-lasting effects on appearance and function, such as hair loss, joint contractures, atrophy of the skin, soft tissues, and bones, and restricted growth of the affected body part in children. For this reason, reducing morphea harm requires early activity diagnosis and the start of suitable treatment. Consequently, recent efforts have concentrated on verifying imaging, histology, biomarker, and clinical results with the goal of precisely measuring activity and damage.
Case Summary: The homoeopathic remedy Arsenicum album was shown to be effective in treating a patient with Morphia, skin contractures, and cosmetic abnormalities in less than six months, according to clinical data. This case study thus supports the use of homoeopathic medications for autoimmune diseases.
Dr. Sreedevi SS, Dr. Smitha KV, Dr. Divya Divakar, Dr. Jintumol A. Case of morphea treated with homoeopathic constitutional remedy: A case report. Int J Hom Sci 2023;7(4):457-459. DOI: 10.33545/26164485.2023.v7.i4g.1011