International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 10, Issue 1, Part E (2026)
Individualized homeopathy in patchy alopecia: A perimenopausal case from Dr. Batra’s homeopathy clinic
Ashwini Bhanawat
Patchy hair loss (alopecia areata) is a common autoimmune hair disorder often precipitated by emotional stress, hormonal transition and physical exhaustion. Conventional management frequently provides symptomatic support with variable outcomes. This paper presents a case of recent‑onset patchy alopecia in a perimenopausal nursing officer with significant emotional stress, sleep deprivation and hormonal imbalance, where prior conventional measures gave limited confidence and relief. An individualized classical homeopathic approach based on totality, mental evolution and miasmatic understanding resulted in visible regrowth, emotional stability and overall well‑being. The case highlights holistic recovery and clearly demonstrates transformation achieved at Dr Batra’s Homeopathy Clinic.
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