International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 3, Part L (2025)
A case report on individualized homoeopathic treatment of cervical spondylosis
Seema Singh, Jyoti Shukla, Ghadiya Jayesh, Shruti Tripathi, Dhiraj Srivastava and Deepti Sharma
Cervical spondylosisis a natural consequence of aging, with its prevalence increasing as people get older. Approximately 10% of individuals may develop spondylosis by the age of 25, and this number rises to around 95% by the age of 65. Although spondylosis itself is a normal part of the aging process and not a disease, it can cause symptoms in a subset of individuals. It's estimated that 10-15% of the population will experience symptoms related to cervical spondylosis, making it a common reason for patients to seek medical attention. Patients with cervical spondylosis may experience chronic or episodic pain, with periods of relief in between.
This case study demonstrates the effective use of an individualized homoeopathic medication to treat early symptoms of cervical spondylosis. The NPQ questionnaire was used to assess the severity before treatment and improvement after treatment. Following in-depth case analysis, repertorisation, and Materia Medica consultation, individualized homoeopathic medicine has been prescribed decreasing the symptom severity and patients tendency of manifestation of symptoms of cervical spondylosis. This case report demonstrates that the patient received excellent therapy with individualized homoeopathic medication without the use of any allopathic medicines, supporting the claim that homoeopathy is a successful treatment for cervical spondylosis.
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