International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 3, Part E (2025)
Beyond antibiotics: A clinical insight into homoeopathy’s role in recurrent respiratory infections in children
Mahima Parmar, Rohan Parmar, Yamini Soni, Urvashi Makwana, Hemangi Mahida and Mukta Nivedita Bera
Background: Recurrent respiratory infections (RRIs) in children contribute significantly to school absenteeism, reduced quality of life, and increased antibiotic usage. Conventional approaches offer temporary relief but fail to address the underlying immune susceptibility. Homeopathy, with its individualized and holistic principles, may provide a sustainable solution by enhancing immunity and reducing recurrence.
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of constitutional homeopathy in reducing the frequency and severity of recurrent respiratory infections in school-aged children.
Methods: A 6-month prospective interventional study was conducted among 60 school children aged 5–14 years with ≥3 episodes of RRIs in the prior 6 months. Individualized homeopathic prescriptions were administered based on detailed case-taking and repertorisation. Monthly follow-ups were conducted to assess symptom frequency, severity, absenteeism, and well-being using observation checklists and caregiver-maintained diaries.
Results: Of the 60 children, 53 completed the study. Average RRI episodes reduced from 4.2 to 1.1, school absenteeism from 9.3 to 2.4 days, and symptom severity score from 7.2 to 2.1. General well-being improved significantly. Commonly prescribed remedies were Calcarea carb, Silicea, Tuberculinum, Sulphur, and Natrum mur. No adverse events were reported.
Conclusion: Constitutional homeopathy was effective in reducing RRIs among school-aged children. Its safety and individualized nature make it suitable for integration into school health programs.
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