Importance of Miasmatic Analysis in Clinical Cases Relating To Recurrent Urinary Tract Ailments

  • Vishal Saxena RKDF Homoeopathic Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Bhopal, India-462026
  • Tanuja Bordiya RKDF Homoeopathic Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Bhopal, India-462026

Abstract

Urinary tract infection (UTI) remains the most common infection worldwide, which can occur in any
time in the life of an individual. UTI can affect both lower and upper urinary tract. It may be acquired
from community or hospital. When the susceptible (it is the capacity of living organism to receive and
react to stimuli both internal and external) individual suffers from the infection, the organ and the
system that is affected is the kidney, renal pelvis, ureters, bladder, and urethra, as well as adjacent
structures such as the perinephric fascia, prostate, and epididymis. Urinary tract infection (UTI)
comprises of both asymptomatic microbial colonization of the urine and symptomatic infection with
microbial invasion and inflammation of urinary tract structures. In healthy individuals there is a sterile
stream of urine that flows through. There are various factors that are responsible for the growth of
micro-organisms which lead to such infections. Out of which bacteria are the most common invading
organisms, along with yeast, fungi and viruses too. The following objectives were fixed up for the
study 1. To study the Miasmatic Background of Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection.
2. To study the role of homoeopathic remedies (miasmatic remedies) in the treatment of Recurrent
UTI. 3. To study the Clinical Presentation of Urinary tract infection. Result 14 out of the 30 cases
(46.66%) recovered totally, 11 cases improved (36.66%) and 5 did not show any Interpretation and
Conclusion- In the present out of 30 patients taken up for study, 14 cases recovered totally, 5 did not
improve and 11 improved. The most commonly indicated acute drugs in this study were Aconite,
Apis, Arsenic album, Belladona, Cantharis, Nitric acid and Staphysagria. The constitutional drugs
were Berberis, Lycopodium, Nux. Vomica, Pulsatilla, Sars, Sulphur, &Thuja. The miasmatic basis of
UTI in this study were as follows: Psoro-Sycotic – 12 cases i.e. (40 %), Psoro-Syco-Syphilitic – 8
cases i.e. (26.67%), Psoric – 10 cases i.e. (33.33%). The results of the study were highly satisfying
and the importance of miasmatic Significance of Homoeopathic remedies in the treatment of UTI
have been very effective.

Published
2021-08-04