A case report of hyperuricaemia with nephrolithiasis treated with homoeopathy

Introduction: Hyperuricaemia is serum urate concentration exceeding the limit of solubility, leading to its precipitation and predisposing the affected persons to gout. The increased level of uric acid in urinary excretion can also lead to nephrolithiasis. It has also been implicated as an indicator...

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Main Author: Pooja Gautam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy
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Online Access:http://www.ijrh.org/article.asp?issn=0974-7168;year=2021;volume=15;issue=2;spage=147;epage=154;aulast=Gautam
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spelling doaj-90fc72652dc84ce58ca57fbeebf740a82021-07-07T10:50:30ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy0974-71682021-01-0115214715410.4103/ijrh.ijrh_6_20A case report of hyperuricaemia with nephrolithiasis treated with homoeopathyPooja GautamIntroduction: Hyperuricaemia is serum urate concentration exceeding the limit of solubility, leading to its precipitation and predisposing the affected persons to gout. The increased level of uric acid in urinary excretion can also lead to nephrolithiasis. It has also been implicated as an indicator for diseases such as metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease and chronic renal disease. Whereas homoeopathic literature enlists many medicines for this condition, there is a paucity of evidence-based published studies. Case Summary: The case presented here reported with the complaint of renal stone secondary to high serum uric acid levels. A single homoeopathic medicine Lycopodium was prescribed after thorough case taking which led to improvement in subjective symptoms and objectively reflecting in gradually decreasing levels of serum uric acid after elimination of stone. During the course of treatment, old symptoms also re-appeared depicting improvement in accordance with Hering's law of cure. The Modified Naranjo Criteria score after treatment was 8, which explicitly shows the positive causal attribution of the individualised homoeopathic medicine Lycopodium in this case. Homoeopathic treatment has shown favourable results in this case and demonstrates the scope of Homoeopathy in such cases.http://www.ijrh.org/article.asp?issn=0974-7168;year=2021;volume=15;issue=2;spage=147;epage=154;aulast=Gautamhomoeopathyhyperuricaemialycopodiumnephrolithiasisuric acid
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A case report of hyperuricaemia with nephrolithiasis treated with homoeopathy
Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy
homoeopathy
hyperuricaemia
lycopodium
nephrolithiasis
uric acid
author_facet Pooja Gautam
author_sort Pooja Gautam
title A case report of hyperuricaemia with nephrolithiasis treated with homoeopathy
title_short A case report of hyperuricaemia with nephrolithiasis treated with homoeopathy
title_full A case report of hyperuricaemia with nephrolithiasis treated with homoeopathy
title_fullStr A case report of hyperuricaemia with nephrolithiasis treated with homoeopathy
title_full_unstemmed A case report of hyperuricaemia with nephrolithiasis treated with homoeopathy
title_sort case report of hyperuricaemia with nephrolithiasis treated with homoeopathy
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy
issn 0974-7168
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Introduction: Hyperuricaemia is serum urate concentration exceeding the limit of solubility, leading to its precipitation and predisposing the affected persons to gout. The increased level of uric acid in urinary excretion can also lead to nephrolithiasis. It has also been implicated as an indicator for diseases such as metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease and chronic renal disease. Whereas homoeopathic literature enlists many medicines for this condition, there is a paucity of evidence-based published studies. Case Summary: The case presented here reported with the complaint of renal stone secondary to high serum uric acid levels. A single homoeopathic medicine Lycopodium was prescribed after thorough case taking which led to improvement in subjective symptoms and objectively reflecting in gradually decreasing levels of serum uric acid after elimination of stone. During the course of treatment, old symptoms also re-appeared depicting improvement in accordance with Hering's law of cure. The Modified Naranjo Criteria score after treatment was 8, which explicitly shows the positive causal attribution of the individualised homoeopathic medicine Lycopodium in this case. Homoeopathic treatment has shown favourable results in this case and demonstrates the scope of Homoeopathy in such cases.
topic homoeopathy
hyperuricaemia
lycopodium
nephrolithiasis
uric acid
url http://www.ijrh.org/article.asp?issn=0974-7168;year=2021;volume=15;issue=2;spage=147;epage=154;aulast=Gautam
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