International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 10, Issue 1, Part E (2026)
Role of homoeopathy in the management of external haemorrhoids: A review of previous studies
Dr. Kamran Arshad Khan, Dr. Sonam Shukla, Dr. Rajnikant, Dr. Irshad Ahamad and Dr. Aswini Kumar Das
External haemorrhoids are a common anorectal disorder characterized by painful perianal swellings, burning, itching, and discomfort, sometimes complicated by thrombosis. Conventional management includes dietary regulation, topical medications, analgesics, and surgical procedures in advanced cases, which may be associated with recurrence and post‑treatment complications. Homoeopathy offers a holistic, individualized, and non‑invasive approach for the management of external haemorrhoids by addressing both local symptoms and underlying susceptibility. Several clinical studies, observational trials, and case reports published in homoeopathic literature indicate significant improvement in pain, inflammation, and quality of life with individualized homoeopathic treatment. This review aims to analyze and summarize previously published studies highlighting the role and effectiveness of homoeopathy in the management of external haemorrhoids.
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