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Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Author ORCID Identifier(s)

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4724-4614

Corresponding Author

Bharti Wadhwa

Keywords

Homoeopathy, Leiomyoma, Ovarian cyst, Thuja occidentalis, Uterine fibroid

Article Type

Case Report

Abstract

Introduction: Leiomyoma (Uterine Fibroid [UF]) is the most prevalent benign solid tumour arising from the neoplastic transformation of smooth muscle cells of myometrium in the reproductive age of females. Fibroids are rare before puberty, increase in prevalence during the reproductive years, and usually reduce in size after menopause.

Case Summary: A 34-year-old woman presented with a complaint of hypogastric pain, and heavy bleeding during her menstrual periods since 3–4 months. Her menstrual cycle was irregular. She was diagnosed with an intramural UF and a right ovarian cyst on ultrasonography. Thuja occidentalis (in different potencies) was prescribed based on individualisation, repertorial totality, and miasmatic analysis. Within seven months of homoeopathic treatment, there was a complete regression in the size of the UF and ovarian cyst, with amelioration of all the associated symptoms. The VAS score also reduced from 6 to 0. The Modified Naranjo Criteria for Homeopathy was used, and a score of +9 indicated a strong causal attribution between clinical outcome and the homoeopathic intervention. The case was followed up with a symptomatic assessment reported by the patient, the Visual Analogue Scale, and laboratory investigations.

Digital Object Identifier

10.53945/2320-7094.2224

Publisher

Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy

Creative Commons License

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Submitted

18-09-2024

Published

26-06-2025

 

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