Non Surgical Treatment of Renal Sol with Carcinosinum: A Homoeopathic Case Report
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.11, No. 5)Publication Date: 2022-05-05
Authors : Aftabuddin Khan; Sarfia Haque; Subhash Chaudhary;
Page : 2056-2062
Keywords : Space Occupying Lesion; SOL; Carcinosinum; Homoeopathy;
Abstract
A space-occupying lesion (SOL) is a lesion of a defined volume and has the potential to intrude on surrounding structures. One of the most prevalent locations for urinary system tumours is the kidney. Renal malignant tumours (renal cell carcinoma, renal pelvic carcinoma, and metastatic malignancy), hamartoma, angiomyolipoma, renal cyst and ambiguous lesions are the most common SOL of Kidney. Ultrasonography is considered an optimal imaging technique to detect renal tumours and is extensively used for early screening and routine diagnosis of such tumours. Surgical removal of renal SOL is the choice of treatment in modern medicine. This is a case of a 37 years old female with a space-occupying lesion of the right kidney. The patient was suffering from low back pain and pain in the right iliac region of the abdomen for two and half years. After individualized homoeopathic medicine, Carcinosinum 200 was prescribed & within 2 - 3 months, the SOL was completely reduced.
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