| Literature DB >> 29196612 |
Seema Mahesh1, Mahesh Mallappa1, Dionysios Tsintzas2, George Vithoulkas3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND Vitiligo, also known as leukoderma, is an autoimmune skin condition that results in the loss of melanin pigment. Vitiligo is not a rare condition but is difficult to treat and is associated with psychological distress. CASE REPORT A series of 14 cases of vitiligo are presented that were treated with individualized homeopathic remedies that were based on plant, animal, or mineral compounds. There were 13 women and one man in the case series, with a mean age 29.8 years, and a mean follow-up from treatment of 58 months. The mean time between the onset of the appearance of vitiligo and the first consultation at our clinic was 96 months. Homeopathic treatment for patients is holistic and was performed on an individualized basis as described in this case series. Photographic images of the skin are presented before and after treatment. CONCLUSIONS In 14 patients with vitiligo treated with individualized homeopathy, the best results were achieved in the patients who were treated in the early stages of the disease. We believe that homeopathy may be effective in the early stages of vitiligo, but large controlled clinical studies are needed in this area.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29196612 PMCID: PMC5723025 DOI: 10.12659/ajcr.905340
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Case Rep ISSN: 1941-5923
Summary of homeopathic treatments and outcome in 14 patients with vitiligo.
| 1 ( | 2 months | 26-year-old woman with white discoloration on the left brow and cheek | Stramonium (Datura stramonium, or jimsonweed) | 2015 to 2016 (eight months). | |
| 2 ( | 3 months | 36-year-old man with extensive white discoloration of the skin, spreading very quickly, and itching all over the body. High fever three months before the vitiligo began | Phosphorus. | 2010 to 2014 (four years). | |
| 3 ( | 3 months | 28-year-old woman with progressive white discoloration over the face and back. | Anemia. | Phosphorus. | 2009 to 2016 (seven years). |
| 4 ( | 18 months | 8-year-old girl with discoloration on the left leg | Stramonium. | 2014 to 2016 (two years). | |
| 5 ( | 18 months | 80-year-old woman with progressive white discoloration on the face, hands, and knees | Hypothyroidism, asthma, rheumatism, and hypertension | Calcarea carbonica. | 2008 to 2010 (two years). |
| 6 ( | 2 years | 7-year-old girl with vitiligo patches that appeared all over the body, beginning as inflamed areas that then turned white. | Recurrent urinary tract infections | Elaps corallines. | 2014 to 2016 (two years) |
| 7 ( | 2 years | 24-year-old woman with bilateral vitiligo on both flanks, first on the right and then on the left. | Anemia. | Ferrum metallicum. | 2011 to 2016 (five years and still under treatment). |
| 8 ( | 2 years | 17-year-old girl with discolored spots on her face, spreading slowly. | Veratrum album. | 2009 to 2010 (one year). | |
| 9 ( | 3 years | 7-year-old girl with extensive white discoloration, around the ears, eyelid, lips, and chin. Corns removed from the soles of the feet | Allergic rhinitis. | Phosphorus. | 2007 to 2016 (nine years). |
| 10 ( | 10 years | 30-year-old woman with progressive white discoloration of skin all over the body. Previous tuberculosis 20 years previously. | Rheumatoid arthritis and hypothyroidism | Phosphorus. | 2004 to 2016 (12 years) |
| 11 ( | 10 years | 35-year-old woman with a vitiligo patch over the right flank, which was slowly spreading | Anemia | Medorrhinum. | 2013 to 2016 (three years, still under treatment). |
| 12 ( | 20 years | 24-year-old woman with vitiligo spreading slowly over the whole of her back | Painful menses. | Phosphorus. | 2005 to 2008 (three years). |
| 13 ( | 25 years | 50-year-old woman with white discoloration of the face and ears. | Nitric acid | 2015 to 2016 (one year, but still under treatment). | |
| 14 ( | 35 years | 46-year-old woman with extensive white discoloration all over the body | Hypothyroidism | Natrum muriaticum. | 2009 to 2016 (seven years, still under treatment). |
Figure 1.Case 1. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin during treatment.
Figure 2.Case 2. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin during treatment.
Figure 3.Case 3. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin during treatment.
Figure 4.Case 4. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin during treatment.
Figure 5.Case 5. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin during treatment.
Figure 6.Case 6. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (C) The appearance of the skin during treatment. (D) The appearance of the skin during treatment.
Figure 7.Case 7. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin during treatment.
Figure 8.Case 8. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin during treatment.
Figure 9.Case 9. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin during treatment.
Figure 10.Case 10. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin during treatment.
Figure 11.Case 11. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin during treatment.
Figure 12.Case 12. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin during treatment.
Figure 13.Case 13. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin during treatment.
Figure 14.Case 14. (A) The appearance of the skin before treatment. (B) The appearance of the skin during treatment.