Abstract: Molluscum contagiosum is a commonly occurring viral infection that is contagious. In homoeopathy, they fall under the category of local maladies. As per directions of Dr. Hahnemann in Organon, local maladies should never be treated with topical applications. They require internal medication, based on through case takiing, in order to be cured. Keywords: Molluscum, Homoeopathy Introduction: Molluscum Contagiosum: It is an infection caused by Molluscum contagiosum virus (Poxvirus). It is a benign skin disease characterised by lesion which are small, raised and usually white, pink, or flesh coloured with a umbilication in the centre. They are smooth and firm and often have a pearly appearance. The size ranges from pinhead to size of a pencil eraser. The lesions can appear anywhere in body but rarely found on palms and soles. Transmission: From person to person direct physical contact. Through contaminated fomites. By sexual contact. Risk factor: People with weak immune system like HIV infected person are at greater risk, but in these cases the lesions are larger and more difficult to treat. People with atopic dermatitis. People who live in warm, humid climates. The virus lives in top layer of skin, so once the lesions are gone, virus is gone. CASE A male patient of age 38 years consulted with umbilicated small sized skin colour lesions on chin area of face since 4 months. The eruptions started appearing on chin area of face 4 months back. Before he developed these eruptions, his daughter of age 6 years had such kind of eruptions on back. The patient took allopathic treatment for 3 months but there was no improvement, rather the new eruptions appeared. Past history: Nothing specific Family history: Nothing specific. Generals:
Thermal reaction: Ambithermal
Appetite: nothing specific Thirst: 7-8 glasses per day Desire: nothing specific Stool: once in morning, satisfactory. Urine: 4-5 times a day. Mind and behavior: Anger on slight things but usually controls that. Prescriptions: 1st prescription: On basis of Sycotic nature of illness, Thuja 200/ 1 dose was prescribed, followed by Sac Lac 30, thrice for 15 days. 2nd prescription: No specific change. Saclac 30, thrice for 15 days. 3rd precription: Thuja 1m/ 1 dose, Sac lac 200, thrice daily for 15 days. 4th prescription: No change. Here again the case taking was done. While case taking, patient told that he is not going to job. On being asked he told if anyone pinpoints him for these eruptions he feels bad about it. Since the eruptions have appeared, he is feeling the same. On being asked, what kind of feeling he gets because of these eruptions? The patient told that he feels very insulted and that why he is avoiding going to his office. On basis of this feeling of being insulted (Very sensitive to what others say about him Boerick material medica) he was prescribed STAPHYSAGRIA 200, 1 dose, followed by Sac lac 30, thrice daily 15 days. 5th prescription: There was an improvement in eruptions. Sac Lac 30 continued. 6th precription: Further improvement. Sac Lac 30 continued for 7 days. 7th prescription: All eruptions were vanished. Basis of Prescription: The basis of prescription was The patients sensitivity that what others are saying about him. His feeling of insult because of their remarks and then avoidance to those who pinpoints him. As per Aphorism number 213 of Organon of medicine:
We shall, therefore, never be able to cure conformably to nature - that is to say,
homoeopathically - if we do not, in every case of disease, even in such as are acute, observe, along with the other symptoms, those relating to the changes in the state of the mind and disposition, and if we do not select, for the patient's relief, from among the medicines a disease-force which, in addition to the similarity of its other symptoms to those of the disease, is also capable of producing a similar state of the disposition and mind.
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Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd, New delhi Allen H.C., 2002, Keynotes and characteristics with comparisons, Reprint edition, A.B. publications, Kolkata. Sarkar, B.K. Organon of Medicine, 5th and 6th edition, M. Bhattacharya and co. (Pvt) Ltd, Calcutta 1987 www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/molluscum-contagiosum/prevention.html
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