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A case of oral mucocele treated with Homoeopathic medicine – A Case Report
Published in January -March 2025 (Vol. 9, Issue 1, 2025)

Abstract
Oral mucoceles are non-cancerous cysts filled with mucus that frequently develop in the oral cavity,
primarily due to the rupture of minor salivary glands caused by trauma or obstruction. Traditional treatment
methods generally involve surgical excision or incision and drainage; however, these approaches often lead
to a high recurrence rate. This case report illustrates the effective management of an oral mucocele through
homeopathic treatment. A 33-year-old patient presented with a painless swelling in the lower lip, which
was identified as an oral mucocele. The patient received a constitutional homeopathic remedy, resulting in
noticeable improvement and gradual reduction of the swelling, with no recurrence noted during the follow
up period. Homeopathy has proven to be a reliable treatment option in various surgical cases with
underlying causes. This case highlights the potential of homeopathy as a holistic and non-invasive method
for treating oral mucoceles, providing a viable alternative to traditional surgical interventions.
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January -March 2025 (Vol. 9, Issue 1, 2025)MNH190013
MNH-01-000016
58-64
2026-04-03
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Aditi, D., & Natasha, D. (2026). A case of oral mucocele treated with Homoeopathic medicine – A Case Report. Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy, 9(1), 58-64. https://mnh.scholarjms.com/articles/MNH190013
