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2026
2 publicationsA case of alopecia areata
Alopecia areata is common cause of non-cicatrical alopecia that occurs as a patchy, confluent or diffuse pattern. In allopathic way of treatment they use glucocorticoid, intralesional injection,and systemic cyclosporine for management and for surgical treatment they use hair transplantation. This treatment suppresses the disease not cure the patient and complaint again reappear after some time. Homoeopathy has mentioned medicines for alopecia areata. A case reported was a male of 25 years of age suffering from sign of alopecia areata on the right side of chin. The homoeopathic medicine phosphorus 200c was prescribed on basis of case. Alopecia areata was reduced considererably within 1 months and it was reduced completely in 3 months, no recurrence of alopecia areata was observed thereafter. Photographs during follow up visits provided documentary evidence about the effectiveness of homoeopathic phosphorus 200c in alopecia areata.
Evidence Based Homoeopathy: Case Report On Urticaria
Urticaria (hive) is transient lesion that is composed of central wheal surrounded by an erythematous face. Urticaria (hives) consist of pruritic / edematous, erythematous blanching papules that are round / oval shape, have pale, raised centers (wheals) are several millimeter to a few centimeter in size, and are transient lasting minutes to days.[1] Episodes daily or almost daily symptoms or recurrent hives over a period of considered acute, those lasting longer are said to be chronic.[1] Epidemiology: - Urticaria occurs is 15% to 20% of individuals, sometimes during their lives can affect both genders and all faces. Acute urticaria is more common in young adults and children.
