An Experimental non controlled study to evaluate the effectiveness of individulised homoeopathic medicines in the management of gout
Sunetra D. Shirale *, Sachin M. Magdum , Meghana M. Athavale
An Experimental non controlled study to evaluate the effectiveness of individulised homoeopathic medicines in the management of gout
1 Sunetra D. Shirale *, 1Sachin M. Magdum , 1Meghana M. Athavale
1Department of Practice Medicine, SJPES's Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India-416003.
Corresponding Author: Sunetra D. Shirale
E-mail: sunaitraashirrale@gmail.com OPEN ACCESS
Submission: 24.12.2024 Acceptance:14.01.2025 Publication: 28.02.2025
https://www.doi.org/10.63778/PDEASIJRAAS-ARJCPL/2025_2283
Abstract:This is an experimental non controlled trial with individualized homoeopathic medicines in the management of gout. The study was focused on the Homeopathic Law of Similars, where a single most similar remedy was chosen according to the unique characteristic symptoms of each patient suffering with gout. It was an experimental study to evaluate the efficacy of individualized Homoeopathic medicines in cases of gout. In this study, it was observed that after individualized Homoeopathic treatment, there is marked improvement in gout symptoms. Although more research is required, the preliminary findings of this study suggest that the correct Homeopathic similimum treatment is an effective treatment for the symptoms of gout.
Key Words: Gout, Similimum, Hyperuricemia, Individialization , Homeopathic Medicines.