Volume 7 Issue 1 (Jan. - March) 2024
Case Reports
ALOPECIA AREATA TREATED WITH INDIVIDUALIZED HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE: AN EVIDENCE BASED CASE REPORT
Farazi Mirza, Vijaya Goswami
Background: Alopecia Areata is a non-scarring hair loss in the form of patches. It is an auto-immune disease and can be found in any age or sex. Objective: This is a case report of a 24 year old un-married female patient who had several bald patches on her scalp and was not getting any changes with conventional treatment and home remedies. She has diagnosed with Alopecia Areata and now she want to take homoeopathy to treat her hair. Methods: Tuberculinum was given as first prescription to counter her past history and family history of tuberculosis (miasmatic block) which is followed by Pulsatilla on the basis of individualization and totality of the symptoms. Results: After administration of Pulsatilla her bald patches starts covering with hair and get fully covered with hair in around 2 months.