对一名患有网络游戏障碍和特应性皮炎的儿童的同种疗法治疗:病例报告

Ashish Mahajan, Nidhi Mahajan, Anuradha Singh, Mohan Lal Chopra
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摘要 简介简介:网络游戏障碍(IGD)是一种新出现的疾病,最近被列入《美国医学疾病分类标准》(DSM-5),在不久的将来有可能达到流行病的程度。在过去几年中,印度手机游戏市场有了显著增长,许多用户在手机游戏上花费了大量时间。一位最初表现为特应性皮炎(AD)的患者后来根据精神症状分析被诊断为 IGD,并接受了同种疗法的整体治疗。病例病例摘要摘要:一名 3 岁男孩主要表现为异位性皮炎。在对他的精神状态进行检查时,发现他的症状符合 DSM-5 的 IGD 标准。他接受了为期 3 个半月的个体化同种疗法药物 Mercurius solubilis 的成功治疗。主观症状得到了改善,皮肤上的皮损消失了,瘙痒减轻了,色素沉着也消除了。此外,他的行为症状也逐渐改善,如易怒、具有破坏性和习惯长时间玩网络手机游戏。治疗后的 "改良纳兰霍标准 "评分为 8 分,这表明同种疗法药物 Mercurius solubilis 与本病例的治疗结果之间可能存在关联。本病例表明,根据整体情况选择的个性化同种疗法药物在治疗 IGD 和缓解 AD 方面可取得良好效果。
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Homoeopathic treatment of a child with internet gaming disorder and atopic dermatitis: A case report
Abstract IntroductionIntroduction: Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is an emerging disorder, recently added to DSM-5, which has a capacity to reach pandemic proportions in the near future. The Indian mobile gaming market has grown significantly over the past few years with many users spending a significant amount of time on mobile games. A patient initially presenting with atopic dermatitis (AD) was subsequently diagnosed with IGD based on the analysis of his mental symptoms and was managed holistically with homoeopathy. Case Case SummarySummary: A 3-year-old boy primarily presented with AD. During the interrogation of his mental state, he was found to have symptoms fulfilling the criteria of IGD as per DSM-5. He was successfully treated with individualised homoeopathic medicine Mercurius solubilis over a period of 3½ months. The subjective symptoms improved, the lesions on the skin disappeared, itching subsided and hyper-pigmentation was resolved. Furthermore, there was gradual improvement in his behavioural symptoms such as anger, destructive nature and the habit of playing internet mobile games for long durations. The Modified Naranjo Criteria score after treatment was 8, which suggested a probable association between the homoeopathic medicine Mercurius solubilis and the outcome in this case. This case shows that the individualised homoeopathic medicine selected based on the totality can have favourable results in the treatment of IGD and remission of AD.
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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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