KNOW Homoeopathy
Journal Vol–3 & Issue-2, 18 October 2023, Published at https://www.knowhomoeopathyjournal.com/2023/10/volume-3-issue-2.html, Pages: 33-38 , Title: Evidence based case report on homoeopathic
treatment of psoriasis, Authored
By: Dr. Devika Chaturvedi & Co-Authored By: Dr. Ram Prasad Yadav , Dr.
Zubair Ali khan (PGT, State National Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital,
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.)
CASE REPORT
Title: Evidence based case report on homoeopathic treatment of psoriasis
Authored By: Dr. Devika Chaturvedi[1] & Co-Authored By: Dr. Ram Prasad Yadav[2], Dr. Zubair Ali khan[3]
[1][2][3]PGT, State National Homoeopathic Medical College
and Hospital, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Received: 24/05/2023 Accepted: 13/08/2023 Published: 18/10/2023
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ABSTRACT
Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease resulting in marked scaling and
thickened plaques of the skin. There is rapid proliferation of skin cells with
dry flakes of the skin. It is a case report on psoriasis. On first visit, the
patient was having psoriatic plaques on lower back with much desquamation.
Symptomatology was erected after taking the case properly and repertorization
was done by synthesis repertory. The medicine was prescribed in LM potency and
the patient was better within 3 months.
Keywords: Auto-immune, Desquamation, Erythema, Homoeopathy, Induration, Psoriasis
Abbreviations: Psoriasis area and severity index score (PASI)
INTRODUCTION
The word Psoriasis comes from the word ‘psora’ which is a Greek word meaning itch. Psoriasis is a non-communicable, chronic, inflammatory, disease of the skin[1] which can have local or generalized symptoms. The sites which are most commonly involved are scalp, toes and tips of the fingers, palms, umbilical area, buttocks, soles, skin under the breast and groin area, shin and sacral region.[2]
It is a commonly occurring skin ailment with an overall incidence of about 2-3% of population.[3]
The triggering factors include smoking, physical irritants, repetitive friction or trauma. The commonly affected population are labourers, farmers and homemakers. Seasonal changes, exposure to detergents and an excess of household work are some of the aggravating factors.[4]
The most common signs and symptoms are scales of desquamation of skin with much itching, which can be sometimes painful. Dry, cracked skin that may bleed with itching, burning and soreness is commonly present.
The extent of skin involvement in psoriasis can be assessed by PASI Score (Psoriasis Area and Severity Index score). Severity of following is noticed-
- Induration
- Erythema
- Desquamation
Area involvement of upper limbs, lower limbs and head and trunk is calculated on a 5-point scale from 0 to 4. The score ranges from 0 to 72. A large score indicates the severity of the disease. This score is also useful for evaluating the prognosis of the disease during the treatment.[5]
Among modern medicine treatment immunosuppressant drugs like cyclosporine, methotrexate, apremilast etc. are used which have their own contraindications and side effects.[4]
Topical treatments have their own side effects like dryness and irritation of skin and skin thinning. Various studies have demonstrated the efficacy of homoeopathy in the management of auto-immune disorders like psoriasis.[6]
One case of plantar psoriasis treated with individualized homoeopathic remedy [4] and another case of erythrodermic psoriasis treated with Hepar sulphur and Arsenicum sulphuratum rubrum.[7]
Another study was conducted on 70 patients in which an excellent prognosis was reported in 64.2% of cases using homoeopathy medicine.[8]
CASE REPORT
PRESENT COMPLAINT:
Mr. X, 57 years old presented to out outpatient department with thick psoriatic plaques on the lower back with intense itching, redness, and irritation for 12 years. The patches started to appear from right leg and then involved the lower back. The itching aggravated on going to sleep in the evening and on change of weather, the itching was relieved with some moist application.
Figure 1- First visit (16/06/2022) |
FAMILY HISTORY
Father- Hernia
Mother- Carcinoma breast, stroke
PHYSICAL GENERALS
- Appetite – Normal
- Thirst – 3-4 liters per day
- Desire – Spicy, warm food, sweet, fish
- Intolerance- cold things cause hoarseness of the throat
- Aversion – nothing specific
- Stool - normal
- Urine – 5-6 times/day
- Sweat – on axilla
- Thermals - chilly
- Tongue – flabby and moist
- Sleep – disturbed due to itching
- Addiction- tobacco chewing since 1985
- Salivation- normal
MENTAL GENERALS
·
The patient was affectionate
towards others.
·
The patient had delusion that he
has neglected his responsibilities as a husband and father.
·
Desire to please others.
·
The patient used to suppress his
anger in every situation and never took a stand for himself.
CLINICAL FINDINGS
Blood pressure was normal. No other abnormality was detected.
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
Following are some of the differential diagnosis of the disease[9]
- Lichen planus
- Atopic dermatitis
- Contact dermatitis
- Secondary syphilis
- Mycosis fungoides
- Tinea corporis
- Pityriasis rosea
DIAGNOSIS
Examination of skin and scalp was done. The patient had well-demarcated, symmetric, and erythematous plaques with silvery scales. The lesion had intense itching with redness.
ANALYSIS OF SYMPTOMS
UNCOMMON SYMPTOMS
·
Ailments
from suppressed anger.
·
Affectionate
towards others.
·
Delusions
neglected his duty.
·
Aversion
to quarrelling.
·
Itching
aggravated in the evening.
· Craving for tobacco
COMMON SYMPTOMS Psoriatic eruption with redness and itching
TOTALITY OF SYMPTOMS
·
Ailments
from suppressed anger.
·
Affectionate
towards others.
·
Delusions
neglected his duty.
·
Aversion
to quarrelling.
·
Psoriatic
eruption with redness and itching
·
Itching
aggravated in the evening.
RUBRICS TAKEN[10]
·
MIND- AFFECTIONATE
·
MIND-DELUSIONS-NEGLECTED-DUTY;HE
HAS NEGLECTED HIS
·
MIND-QUARRELLING-AVERSION TO
·
MIND-AILMENTS FROM-ANGER
SUPPRESSED
·
SKIN- ERUPTIONS-PSORIASIS
·
SKIN-ERUPTIONS-ITCHING
·
SKIN-ERUPTIONS-ITCHING-EVENING
REPERTORIAL ANALYSIS- For repertorization Synthesis repertory,[10] “Repertorium Homoeopathicum Syntheticum was used.
REPERTORIZATION-
Figure
2- Repertorial chart |
MEDICINE PRESCRIBED- Staphysagria 0/1, 1 globule mixed in 100 ml of distilled water. 5 ml from this solution to be taken thrice daily
FOLLOW–UP
S.NO. |
DATE |
SYMPTOMS |
MEDICINE GIVEN |
01. |
16/06/2022 |
Psoriatic plaques on lower back with much itching and
redness which aggravates in evening |
Staphysagria 0/1 tds for 15 days |
02. |
02/07/2022 |
Itching and redness reduced; area covered with white
scales |
Staphysagria 0/1 tds for 15 days |
03. |
19/07/2022 |
All the complaints were better, with no itching. |
Staphysagria 0/1 tds for 15 days |
04. |
04/08/2022 |
Relief in all complaints. |
Staphysagria 0/1 tds for 15 days |
05. |
20/08/2022 |
Scales started to fell off with relief in itching. |
Staphysagria 0/1 tds for 15 days |
06. |
06/09/2022 |
Patient felt slight aggravation in itching |
Staphysagria 0/2 tds for 15 days |
07. |
20/09/2022 |
No scaling with relief in itching and other complaints. |
Staphysagria 0/2 tds for 15 days |
08. |
07/10/2022 |
Scales disappeared with no itching and redness. |
Staphysagria 0/2 tds for 1 month |
Table-1 Follow-ups
Upto May 2023 the patient was on Staphysagria 0/2 tds because of occurrence of few symptoms now and then. Now, since 2 months the patient is under Staphysagria 0/2 sos (in case of itching and redness of skin) and there is no reappearance of symptoms.
REASON FOR CHOOSING LM POTENCY
Dr. Hahnemann in footnote of aphorism 270 of sixth edition of Organon of medicine [11], says about LM potency that, ‘I have found after many laborious experiments and counter-experiments, to be the most powerful and at the same time mildest in action i.e., as the most perfected’ method. As LM potency is mildest and most powerful in its action and can be frequently repeated depending on the severity of case, so this case was started with 0/1 potency so as to not produce unwanted homoeopathic aggravations in the patient as are seen in various dermatological cases.
Figure 3-First visit |
Figure 4- First follow up |
Figure 5- After treatment |
DISCUSSION
The patient had no family history of psoriasis. A Constitutional remedy chosen after proper case taking and totality resulted in improvement of the patient. This case report demonstrates the efficacy of Homoeopathic medicine as well as LM potency in managing auto-immune disorders without any side effects, however modern medicine uses immunosuppressive drugs which has their own cons and are not a permanent solution. In previous studies on psoriasis, medicine was changed depending on the symptomatology of the patient however in this case single medicine in LM potency has shown wonderful results.
RESULT AND CONCLUSION
This case has showed marked improvement within 3 months of administration of constitutional homoeopathic medicine which was chosen on account of proper totality. But, a single case study is not enough scientific researches required in the field for the validation of results.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We want to thank the whole staff of NHMC, Lucknow for their constant support and we want to thank the patient for giving his consent.
PATIENT CONSENT
Patient consent was taken for publishing photos and case report.
SPONSORSHIP- Nil
CONFLICT OF INTEREST- None declared
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