Passage of Calculus at Lower Pole of Kidney Facilitated by Individualised Homoeopathy: A Case Study

  • Ranjit Sonny RO(H)/Scientist-1, CRU(H), Siliguri, Under Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy, MOA, Govt. of India. New Delhi
Keywords: Homoeopathy, Renal calculus, Berberis vulgaris, Thuja

Abstract

A diagnosed case of renal stone of 5.3 mm size located at lower pole of left kidney visited the out-patient department of RRI(H), Guwahati. The presenting symptom was recurrent pain with soreness in left lumbar region of abdomen. Burning and stitching sensation in left renal region for one week.  Patient was taking allopathic treatment before opting for homoeopathy. After case taking and repertorisation, homoeopathic medicine Berberis vulgaris (Berb-vul) was prescribed in 30C potency. The severity of pain gradually diminished. But patient could not recover completely. The case was again reviewed. It was found that there may be some miasmatic block which could hinder the complete recovery. The case had a sycotic background as he was having thick and bushy eye brow and asthma in the family history. Thuja occidentalis was prescribed in 30C and 200C potencies at different intervals. After administration of anti-sycotic medicine pain completely subsided. Patient reported the passage of one stone through urethra within 2 months since beginning of homoeopathic treatment which was confirmed by the report of ultrasonogram of abdomen.

Published
2022-03-20
How to Cite
Sonny, R. (2022, March 20). Passage of Calculus at Lower Pole of Kidney Facilitated by Individualised Homoeopathy: A Case Study. International Journal of AYUSH Case Reports, 6(1), 121-127. Retrieved from https://www.ijacare.in/index.php/ijacare/article/view/312
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Case Reports