International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences

Vol. 9, Issue 3, Part Q (2025)

Tonsillitis: A clinical and homeopathic insight (A case report)

Author(s):

Vijay Kumar Pushkar, Archna Kumari, Himalaya Sahu, Abhishek Sharma and Arshi

Abstract:

Tonsillitis is a common upper respiratory tract infection, most prevalent among children but also affecting adults. It may result from viral or bacterial agents, predominantly Group A β-hemolytic streptococcus, or non-infectious irritants. Recurrent cases often impair quality of life and may lead to complications or surgical consideration. This case report presents a 6-year-old male with recurrent tonsillitis, marked by enlarged tonsils nearly touching the uvula, painful swallowing, and impaired speech. Previous treatments had been unsuccessful, and tonsillectomy was advised. Homeopathic evaluation revealed characteristic symptoms including sweets craving, night salivation, and desire for company. Based on totality, Mercurius solubilis was prescribed, followed by individualized remedies during follow-ups. Over successive months, tonsillar swelling reduced significantly, dysphagia resolved, and surgery was avoided. This case highlights the potential of individualized homeopathic treatment in managing recurrent tonsillitis, offering symptomatic relief, prevention of complications, and a non-surgical therapeutic alternative for children.

Pages: 1099-1101  |  128 Views  66 Downloads



How to cite this article:
Vijay Kumar Pushkar, Archna Kumari, Himalaya Sahu, Abhishek Sharma and Arshi. Tonsillitis: A clinical and homeopathic insight (A case report). Int. J. Hom. Sci. 2025;9(3):1099-1101. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/26164485.2025.v9.i3.Q.1795