International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 4, Part I (2025)
Role of individualised homoeopathic medicinal intervention in treating severely elevated levels of TSH: A case report
Maddaly Sumasree
Hypothyroidism is believed to be a common endocrine disorder in India due to its high prevalence and systemic implications. Hypothyroidism is characterized by the insufficient production of thyroid hormones leading to a widespread metabolic dysfunction. Despite effective diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, delayed detection and suboptimal management remain significant challenges in treating severe hypothyroidism. The clinical manifestations of hypothyroidism are varied, including weight gain, cold intolerance, menstrual irregularities, lethargy, fatigue, etc. Hypothyroidism is a significantly prevalent condition. In a recent study, hypothyroidism was found to be more common in females than males. In this article, the efficacy of homoeopathic medicine in treating the severe and uncontrolled levels of TSH is being discussed when given on the basis of individualization.
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