Efficacy of Homoeopathy in the Cases of Leucorrhoea in 3rd and 4th Decade of Life
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.9, No. 11)Publication Date: 2020-11-05
Authors : Shashank Mundepi;
Page : 336-337
Keywords : Leucorrhoea; Reproductive health; Vaginal discharge; Gynecological problem; Homoeopathy;
Abstract
Leucorrhoea is strictly defined as excessive normal vaginal discharge. Abnormal vaginal discharge is quite a frequent complaint of women met in day to day gynecologic clinic. Due to this female not only feels embarrassed in front of others but it also has a deep impact on her mental health. Homoeopathy being a wholistic system of medicine not only aims in the treatment leucorrhoea but will also check all other symptoms associated with or without leucorrhoea, improving the overall quality of life of the patient, providing her a complete relief both physically and mentally. An exploratory study with simple random sampling technique was carried out at Sri Guru Nanak Dev Homoeopathic Medical College, Ludhiana. Cases were followed up to six months and assessment was done once in a month. Objective: this study aims to access efficacy of Homoeopathic medicines in cases of leucorrhoea in third and fourth decade of life. Result: the use of constitutional homoeopathic remedy has a beneficial effect in cases of Leucorrhoea. Conclusion: The findings of the above study concluded that 94 % of the cases responded well to the indicated Homoeopathic similimum. This study proved the Efficacy of Homoeopathy in the Cases of Leucorrhoea in 3rd and 4th Decade of Life.
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