International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 10, Issue 1, Part B (2026)
Therapeutic role of constitutional homoeopathic remedies in chronic urticaria
Ritika Sharma, Rekha Juneja, Jaspinder Kaur and Priyanka Bhardwaj
Chronic urticaria is a recurrent hypersensitivity disorder characterized by transient wheals, pruritus, and occasional angioedema persisting for more than six weeks. The condition significantly affects quality of life due to its unpredictable nature and frequent relapses. Conventional management primarily focuses on symptomatic suppression, often necessitating long-term medication. Homoeopathy offers a holistic and individualized approach by addressing the constitutional and miasmatic basis of the disease rather than its external manifestations alone. This review article explores the therapeutic role of constitutional homoeopathic remedies in chronic urticaria through homoeopathic philosophy and Materia Medica correlation, highlighting the importance of individualization in achieving sustainable relief.
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