Ιndian Journal of Research in Homeopathy
Gangrene: Five case studies of gangrene, preventing amputation through Homoeopathic therapy
CASE REPORT
Year : 2015 | Volume : 9 | Issue : 2 | Page : 114-122
DOI: 10.4103/0974-7168.159544
Gangrene: Five case studies of gangrene, preventing amputation through Homoeopathic therapy
Seema Mahesh, Mahesh Mallappa, George Vithoulkas
Abstract
Gangrene and its associated amputations are clinically challenging, but Homoeopathy offers therapy options. In this case series, 5 cases are presented, in which the homoeopathic treatment prevented amputation of a body part. Homoeopathy stimulates the body’s ability to heal through its immune mechanisms; consequently, it achieves wound healing and establishes circulation to the gangrenous part. Instead of focusing on the local phenomena of gangrene pathology, treatment focuses on the general indications of the immune system, stressing the important role of the immune system as a whole. The aim was to show, through case reports, that homoeopathic therapy can treat gangrene without amputing the gangrenous part, and hence has a strong substitution for consideration in treating gangrene.
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