Vitiligo or Leucoderma

Vitiligo or Leucoderma is depigmentation of skin due to impaired function of melanocytes which produce “Melanin”, the pigment responsible for color of skin. The exact cause of Vitiligo is still obscure but researches indicate that it could be due to autoimmune disorder. It is an absolutely harmless disease except for its cosmetic implication and social stigma.

Homoeopathy believes that various psychological factors such as mental shock, disappointment, business failures, death in family, ambition loss, various dreams, fears and delusions can affect the immune system by disturbing the mind and brain. Certain antibodies are produced which target melanocytes and hence impair production of Melanin pigment resulting in depigmentation (white patches).

Homoeopathic medicines are selected on the basis of totality of symptoms in which “person in disease”, not the “disease in person” is considered for selection of remedy. No external application of ointments/lotions/creams is advised by us because the disease too is not external but deep rooted. Similarly, a number of dietary restrictions are mistakenly imposed but not by us as there is no scientific basis, research or experience to support them.

The result of a clinical study conducted at GCCHR from 1995 till April 2016 is encouraging which is mention below:

Total cases of Vitiligo – 817

StatusBest ImprovedImprovedStatus QuoNot Improved
Total no. of cases94303305115
Percentage (%)11.50 %37.09 %37.33 %14.08 %

Benign lesions of Cervix

Nabothian Cyst and Cervical Polyp are the two most common benign lesions of cervix.

A Nabothian Cyst is a mucus filled cyst and appears as a firm bump on the surface of cervix. A Cervical Polyp is common benign polyp arising within or on the surface of endocervical canal. They are sessile or pedunculated spherical lesions up to 3 cm in diameter. The cause of cervical polyp is uncertain but may be due to hyperestrinism. They are most common in premenopausal women. Both can be detected by ultrasonography, speculum examination and hysteroscopy. The cervical lesion can be treated successfully with homoeopathic medicines.

A short clinical study conducted at GCCHR on both have yielded good results as follows:

Total cases of Nabothian cyst – 18

CuredImprovedStatus QuoNot Improving
12150
66.67%5.55%27.78%0%
(till 13 Jun 2016)

Total cases of Cervical polyp – 5

CuredImprovedStatus QuoNot Improving
5000
100%0%0%0%
(till 13 Jun 2016)