Non Ulcerated Dyspepsia
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2026
1 publicationEffectiveness of Homoeopathic Constitutional Medicine in comparison with Homoeopathic Constitutional Medicine plus Biochemic Natrum Phos 6x in non ulcerated dyspepsia
Dyspepsia is a common gastrointestinal disorder affecting a significant proportion of the population, with nearly one quarter of individuals experiencing abdominal discomfort several times a year. However, only a small percentage seek medical consultation. The most frequently encountered form is functional or non ulcerated dyspepsia, which is characterized by symptoms such as upper abdominal discomfort, early satiety, nausea, bloating, sour eructation, and flatulence without any detectable structural pathology. The present study aimed to compare the effectiveness of Homoeopathic Constitutional Medicine alone with Homoeopathic Constitutional Medicine combined with the biochemic remedy Natrum Phosphoricum 6X in the management of non ulcerated dyspepsia. A retrospective study was conducted on 100 clinically diagnosed cases, divided into two groups of 50 patients each. Group A received only constitutional homoeopathic medicines, whereas Group B received constitutional medicines along with Natrum Phosphoricum 6X. The study evaluated reduction in frequency of symptoms, duration of improvement, and the need for antacid consumption during treatment. The results showed that patients receiving the combined therapy demonstrated greater reduction in symptoms, longer duration of relief, and decreased use of antacids compared with those receiving constitutional treatment alone. The findings suggest that the addition of Natrum Phosphoricum 6X enhances the therapeutic effectiveness of constitutional homoeopathic treatment in cases of non ulcerated dyspepsia.
