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Case Study

A Straight Amelioration
NATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOMOEOPATHY 2001 Jul / Aug VOL III NO 4.
Dr Sandeep Puri
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Mr Shri Ram, 38 years, Hindu, married, is a shopkeeper by profession. He came for treatment on 19/08/99

Chief Complaints
Vomiting for the past 2 months
Salivation
Anorexia for 2 months
Frequent urging to urinate

Physical Generals
Appetite: Less
Thirst: Normal
Craving:Indigestible things
Aversion: NAD
Aggravation: NAD
Amelioration: NAD
Vomit: x 2 months
Urine: Frequency increased, dark colored
Stools: Hard, unsatisfactory, tendency to constipate, 2/day
Perspiration: NAD

Mind
Fear of dark.
Weakness of memory.
Sensitive to noise and easily startled from noise.
Feels better when busy in work.
Ailments from anxiety.
Sleep: Weakness in the morning after sleep.

Family History
Mother: Diabetes Mellitus
Dreams: Not specific.

Case Analysis After repertorising, Calc-carb 200 - single dose, was administered, followed by SBR.(Placebo)

Follow Up

Date

Symptoms

Remedy

27-08-99

Patient shows apthae, which were present earlier.
No change in stool. Lassitude in the morning
Salivation is better. > so no further repetition.

SBR

06-09-99

Feels better. Appetite better

SBR

15-09-99

Better

SBR

07-10-99

Better

SBR

19-10-99

Better

SBR

24-11-99

Better. Advised USG

SBR

17-12-99

USG shows normal study
Patient free of all complaints

 

Repertorial Analysis Complete Synthesis=CS
Weighted Rubrics covered
Rubric grades
CS- Mentals: Fear, dark of
CS- Mouth: Salivation:
CS- Mentals: Memory, weakness of
CS- Mentals: Sensitive, noise
CS- Mentals: Starting, noise from CS- Mentals: Occupation, diversion>
CS- Bladder: Polypi
CS- Prostrate: Enlargement
CS- Generals: Weakness morning
CS- Rectum: Constipation, ineffectual, urging and straining
CS- Rectum: Constipation, insufficient, incomplete stool
CS- Stomach: Desires, lime, slate pencils, earth, chalk, clay
CS- Mentals: Ailments, from anxiety
Calcarea-carb emerged as the leading remedy with more marks and hence selected as the Rx

Investigation
USG on 27.07.99
Impression:

  1. Fatty infiltration of liver
  2. Hydronephrotic changes R kidney due to right ureteric stone.
  3. Prostatic hyperplasia grade 1

 

Advised: IVP and Repeat scan after 4-6 wks.
IVP/USG done by government Medical College shows Osteoid osteoma & Polyp in bladder USG on 17.12.99
Impression: No sonologically detectable morphological abnormality is detected. Please correlate clinically to rule out obstructing ureteric calculus.