Successful Homoeopathic Management of Multiple Warts in a Young Female: A Case Report

  • Unique Paper ID: 189938
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 8
  • PageNo: 2450-2456
  • Abstract:
  • Background & Objectives:Warts are benign cutaneous lesions caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). Their persistence, tendency to recur, and association with altered immune responses make conventional management challenging. Homoeopathy, through individualized and miasmatic approaches, may provide a therapeutic alternative. This case aims to demonstrate the efficacy of individualized homoeopathic treatment in recurrent warts with allergic predisposition. Methods:A 22-year-old unmarried female with multiple warts on the right thumb and a history of allergic rhinitis was assessed via teleconsultation. Constitutional analysis led to the prescription of Silicea 200. Medorrhinum 30 was later administered as an intercurrent remedy based on miasmatic evaluation. Saccharum lactis was used intermittently between remedies. Clinical progress was monitored through follow-ups and photographic documentation. Results:Initial treatment with Silicea 200 and supportive Saccharum lactis improved allergic manifestations but warts persisted and gradually increased. Administration of Medorrhinum 30 as an intercurrent remedy was followed by progressive loosening and spontaneous shedding of warts during routine activities, with only mild discomfort. Long-term follow-up over three years, including periods of treatment interruption, revealed no recurrence. Photographic evidence corroborated complete resolution. Interpretation & Conclusions:This case highlights the potential of individualized homeopathic treatment, guided by constitutional and miasmatic assessment, in managing chronic, recurrent warts. The sequential use of constitutional and intercurrent remedies resulted in complete lesion regression without external intervention, demonstrating the utility of intercurrent remedies in managing warts. Long-term follow-up and photographic documentation support the durable therapeutic outcome, emphasizing the relevance of totality-based prescribing in similar dermatological conditions.

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BibTeX

@article{189938,
        author = {Dr. Dawood Nisha. S and Dr. Ashly Babychen and Dr. Nisha. M},
        title = {Successful Homoeopathic Management of Multiple Warts in a Young Female: A Case Report},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {8},
        pages = {2450-2456},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=189938},
        abstract = {Background & Objectives:Warts are benign cutaneous lesions caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). Their persistence, tendency to recur, and association with altered immune responses make conventional management challenging. Homoeopathy, through individualized and miasmatic approaches, may provide a therapeutic alternative. This case aims to demonstrate the efficacy of individualized homoeopathic treatment in recurrent warts with allergic predisposition.
Methods:A 22-year-old unmarried female with multiple warts on the right thumb and a history of allergic rhinitis was assessed via teleconsultation. Constitutional analysis led to the prescription of Silicea 200. Medorrhinum 30 was later administered as an intercurrent remedy based on miasmatic evaluation. Saccharum lactis was used intermittently between remedies. Clinical progress was monitored through follow-ups and photographic documentation.
Results:Initial treatment with Silicea 200 and supportive Saccharum lactis improved allergic manifestations but warts persisted and gradually increased. Administration of Medorrhinum 30 as an intercurrent remedy was followed by progressive loosening and spontaneous shedding of warts during routine activities, with only mild discomfort. Long-term follow-up over three years, including periods of treatment interruption, revealed no recurrence. Photographic evidence corroborated complete resolution.
Interpretation & Conclusions:This case highlights the potential of individualized homeopathic treatment, guided by constitutional and miasmatic assessment, in managing chronic, recurrent warts. The sequential use of constitutional and intercurrent remedies resulted in complete lesion regression without external intervention, demonstrating the utility of intercurrent remedies in managing warts. Long-term follow-up and photographic documentation support the durable therapeutic outcome, emphasizing the relevance of totality-based prescribing in similar dermatological conditions.},
        keywords = {Homoeopathy, Miasmatic Approach, Medorrhinum, MONARCH, Silicea, Warts.},
        month = {January},
        }

Cite This Article

S, D. D. N., & Babychen, D. A., & M, D. N. (2026). Successful Homoeopathic Management of Multiple Warts in a Young Female: A Case Report. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(8), 2450–2456.

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