A holistic and individualised homoeopathic approach to adenomyosis – A case report
This case report describes the successful homeopathic treatment of a 27-year-old woman with adenomyosis using the individualized remedy Medorrhinum.
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This 2024 case report describes a 27-year-old multiparous woman with a 2-year history of severe dysmenorrhoea and menorrhagia, plus month-long white, sometimes bloody, offensive discharge. After high-level assessment including bimanual pelvic examination and ultrasound showing early adenomyotic changes, chronic cervicitis, and right adnexal pelvic inflammatory disease, the authors applied a homoeopathic framework centered on individualised symptom “totality” (e.g., pronounced forgetfulness, extreme heat/burning palms and soles, thirst with dry throat at night, and modality-guided menstrual pain) to prescribe Medorrhinum 200. They report transient symptom aggravation followed by steady, continuous improvement over 1 year and 3 months, with complete resolution of presenting complaints and supportive post-treatment ultrasound findings, and no recurrence during an additional 6-month observation; they note the treatment period included no other acute or intercurrent medicines. This paper is centrally about adenomyosis — a single-patient homoeopathic case using Medorrhinum and symptom individualisation for presumed organ-level resolution, and it is thus directly relevant to endometriosis/adenomyosis research contexts.
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