International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 1, Part J (2025)
Effective homeopathic management of verruca plana with single remedy: A case series
Nabanita Debnath and Abhinav Raj
Warts are benign skin growths that can develop on different areas of the body in various forms. They result from viral infections and are highly contagious. These growths are quite common, and most individuals encounter them at least once in their lifetime. Warts can develop in individuals of any age but are most frequently observed in children and teenagers. This study presents a series of three male patients who successfully underwent treatment for warts using a single individualized homeopathic remedy. The cases were documented in accordance with the Homeopathic Clinical Case Reports (HOM-CASE) guidelines, with photographic evidence tracking their progress. The Modified Naranjo Criteria for Homeopathy (MONARCH) inventory was utilized to assess the connection between homeopathic treatment and clinical outcomes. All three patients achieved complete wart resolution within two months, with no signs of recurrence. This study highlights the potential effectiveness of homeopathy in managing warts.
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