International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 4, Part D (2025)
Bilateral tubal blockage resolved with homoeopathy: A case report on primary infertility
Usha G Chawla and Vivek R Ghadage
Background: Bilateral tubal blockage is a major cause of female infertility. Conventional options such as surgery or IVF are often expensive and invasive. Homoeopathy offers individualized treatment, addressing both constitutional and pathological factors. Tubal Blockage refers to a condition where the fallopian tubes, which are essential for the passage of eggs from the ovaries to the uterus, become obstructed. This blockage can prevent fertilization and implantation, leading to infertility in women. Bilateral tubal blockage is a significant factor contributing to female infertility. This article explores the efficacy of homeopathic treatment in addressing bilateral tubal blockage in women. Through a comprehensive review of case studies and clinical observations, we present evidence of successful outcomes achieved with individualized homeopathic remedies. We highlight the mechanisms by which homeopathy may facilitate the restoration of tubal patency and improve reproductive health. Our findings suggest that homeopathy can serve as a viable alternative or complementary approach to conventional medical treatments for women experiencing bilateral tubal blockage. The case report followed the HOM-CASE guidelines for clinical case reporting outcomes.
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