Role of homoeopathic medicines in acute cases of urinary tract infection in females

Author:

Chauhan Bhagirathsinh Prakashbhai1,Katariya Khushali Nanubhai1

Affiliation:

1. Government Homoeopathic Medical College, Siddhpur, Gujarat, India

Abstract

Urinary tract infection is the presence of microbial pathogen in normally sterile urinary tract. This study shows that cantharis (60%) act best in acute cases of UTI in female patient. 200 potencies use in 53.33% (16 cases) so, 200potency is mostly used for cure of the patient. : prospective observational method of study. To see the effect of homeopathic medicines in acute cases of UTI in female 30 patients will be included in the study. Sampling technique: random sampling.in this study the maximum prevalence of UTI was noted in the age group of (21-50years). this study shows that cantharis (60%) act best in acute cases of UTI in female patient. From this 30 cases study it was understood that the homoeopathic medicine give a complete cure in 33.33% female patient and relief 40% female of patient only 3.3% female patient having not relief.

Publisher

IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd

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