PLANTAR PSORIASIS TREATED WTH HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE SARSAPARILLA - A CASE REPORT
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https://doi.org/10.59939/3048-6270.2025.v3.i2.4Keywords:
Plantar psoriasis, Sarsaparilla, HomoeopathyAbstract
Plantar psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease characterized by painful, cracked soles that impair mobility and quality of life. It is an autoimmune condition affecting approximately 2–3% of the global population, with localized forms like palmoplantar psoriasis being more resistant to treatment and often recurrent during winter seasons. Conventional treatment provides symptomatic relief but often lacks long-term resolution. This paper presents the case of a 6-year-old girl suffering from plantar psoriasis for over three years, with complaints of deep, painful cracks in the soles. Based on Kent’s repertory, Sarsaparilla was prescribed. Over time, the patient reported significant improvement in skin texture, reduction in pain and cracks, and enhanced emotional well-being. The improvement was assessed through photographic evidence. The case highlights the effectiveness of homeopathic intervention in managing chronic and recurrent skin disorders through a holistic approach.
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