Fibroids and Homoeopathy
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.10, No. 4)Publication Date: 2021-04-05
Authors : Dr Shradha Thakkar;
Page : 25-27
Keywords : Homoeopathy; fibroids; interstitial fibroid;
Abstract
Uterine fibroids are the most common tumor of the reproductive tract. Women who are nearing menopause are at the greatest risk for fibroids. Fibroids are most often found during a routine pelvic examination. Symptoms may include heavy and prolonged periods, bleeding between periods and pelvic pain. Homoeopathy is the most effective and radical of medical sciences. It is also by far, the most humane, safe and also fastest growing global health care system of healing. Homoeopathy is the second largest medical system in the world according to World Health Organization (WHO). It is used by 600 million people worldwide. Homoeopathy is holistic, mind body medicine. It is a treatment of personalized approach. It focuses on the individual who presents himself with the illness not merely the illness in isolation. This is in sharp contrast with conventional medicine, which merely looks at the individual or the patient in compartments or segments not as one unified whole. Homoeopathic medicines show remarkable results in treatment of uterine fibroids, to avoid heavy menstrual bleedings, and reduce the chances of complications in a safe and gentle way.
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