Management of erythrodermic psoriasis with individualised homoeopathy: An evidence-based case report

Dastagiri P, Hafsa Muhammed
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Abstract Introduction:Introduction: Erythrodermic psoriasis (EP) is a rare and severe variant of psoriasis, with an estimated prevalence among psoriatic patients ranging from 1% to 2.25%. It presents as erythema, oedema, pruritus, ill-defined psoriatic plaques, scaling, hair loss and occasionally exudative lesions and palmoplantar diffuse desquamation with nail changes ranging from mild pitting to severe onychodystrophy, more commonly involving the fingernails than the toenails. Case Summary: Case Summary: A 60-year-old male patient, already diagnosed with EP, presented with extensive involvement of body surface area (80–90%). He was treated with Hepar sulphur based on the acute totality, followed by Arsenicum sulphuratum rubrum starting from 30C and then higher potencies as per the requirement and adherence to the homoeopathic principles. At the baseline, the scores of psoriasis area severity index and dermatology life quality index were 54 and 30, respectively and reduced to zero after 8 months of homoeopathic intervention, without any adverse events. Furthermore, during the 2-year follow-up, the patient had two episodes of recurrence of the same complaints with lesser intensity and was treated with the same medicine with favourable results. The causal attribution of changes to homoeopathy was explicitly represented by Modified Naranjo criteria for Homoeopathy and before and after photographs. This evidence based case report may pave the path for further research in treating difficult cases like EP with individualised homoeopathic treatment.
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个体化顺势疗法治疗红皮病性银屑病:一例循证病例报告
摘要简介:简介:红皮病性银屑病(EP)是一种罕见的严重银屑病变体,在银屑病患者中的患病率估计在1%至2.25%之间。它表现为红斑、水肿、瘙痒、定义不清的银屑病斑块、鳞屑、,脱发和偶尔的渗出性病变,掌跖弥漫性脱屑伴指甲变化,从轻度点蚀到严重的甲营养不良,指甲比脚趾甲更常见。病例总结:病例总结:一名60岁男性患者,已被诊断为EP,体表面积广泛受累(80-90%)。他接受了基于急性总体的Hepar硫治疗,然后从30摄氏度开始接受红色硫化砷治疗,然后根据要求和对顺势疗法原则的坚持接受更高的疗效治疗。在基线时,银屑病区域严重程度指数和皮肤科生活质量指数的得分分别为54和30,在顺势疗法干预8个月后降至零,没有任何不良事件。此外,在2年的随访中,患者有两次复发,症状强度较小,并接受了相同药物的治疗,结果良好。顺势疗法变化的因果归因由顺势疗法的改良Naranjo标准以及前后照片明确表示。这份基于证据的病例报告可能为进一步研究用个性化顺势疗法治疗EP等疑难病例铺平道路。
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Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy
Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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