A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF TUBERCULINUM IN TUBERCULOSIS
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https://doi.org/10.59939/3048-6270.2023.v1.i2.5Keywords:
Centesimal potency, Homoeopathy, Primary complex, TuberculinumAbstract
Tuberculosis (TB) has been known since antiquity. In spite of effective antibiotic treatment, it is still a major worldwide public health problem. Endogenous factors are important in the development of active disease. Homeopathic medicines have the potential for immune-modulation and hence to influence endogenous factors in disease. A primary focus is formed when it consisting of a granuloma, typically in the middle or lower zones of the lung in combination with transient hilar and paratracheal lymphadenopathy. Infection spreads to the adjacent lymph node and the primary focus with the involvement of the adjacent gland is called as Primary Complex. Because of the ineffective side effects of traditional medical treatments, homoeopathy is unquestionably one of the most sought-after forms of treatment. About 20 cases diagnosed of tuberculosis which was treated with tuberculinum became the subject of this study. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of homeopathic intervention. Tuberculinum 200 C & 1M potency were used to treat the patients. The post-treatment outcome measure offers official proof that homoeopathic medications are beneficial for treating tuberculosis.
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