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Title: A case report of fibroadenosis alleviated with Homoeopathy
Authors: Wadhwa, Bharti
Keywords: Cyst
Fibroadenosis
Fibrocystic disease
Lump in breast
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Indian Journal of Research In Homoeopathy Vol.11 (3)
Abstract: Fibroadenosis also known as fi brocystic breast disease constitutes the most frequent benign disorder of the breast causing constant breast pain. The only known treatment in conventional medicine is anti-infl ammatory medicines which give temporary relief or surgical excision which results in scarring of breast tissue. The homoeopathic literature shows that cases related to breast lump, mastitis, etc. have been treated successfully; however, no case study/research trial has been documented till date in any peer-reviewed journal. The case reported here is of fi broadenosis in 31-year-old female who was treated successfully with individualised homoeopathic medicine within 6 months with no recurrence. Phytolacca was prescribed as a constitutional remedy on the basis of totality of symptoms and after repertorisation. Investigatory procedures such as mammography and ultrasonography were done before and after to record resolution of cysts. The patient has been observed for more than 1 year without recurrence which can be considered as near permanent cure through individualised homoeopathic treatment. Resolution of cysts in this case of fi broadenosis with Homoeopathy can be considered a lead to explore the utility of alternative modes of treatment such as Homoeopathy to give a better therapeutic option for such surgical conditions.
URI: http://aohindia.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1736
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