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Pyogenic diseases

In this category all diseases are included have the tendency to pus formation.

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Arsenic Album in Hepatic Healing: A Role Beyond Antibiotics.
Pyogenic diseases

Arsenic Album in Hepatic Healing: A Role Beyond Antibiotics.

A 14‑year‑old boy presented with a constellation of troubling complaints, most notably a complete loss of appetite and progressive weight loss. On careful inquiry, it was revealed that these symptoms developed following a course of antibiotic treatment for a diagnosed liver abscess. Despite the resolution of the acute infection, the patient continued to suffer from persistent nausea and marked tenderness in the hepatic region. His stools had turned black in color, raising concern for altered digestion or possible gastrointestinal involvement. The appetite remained entirely absent, and the gradual but steady decline in body weight underscored the severity of his condition. This case highlights the lingering aftermath that can follow conventional antibiotic therapy in hepatic abscess management. While the immediate infectious process may be controlled, the patient’s vitality, digestion, and overall nutritional state can remain profoundly disturbed. Such presentations invite deeper reflection on integrative approaches to convalescence, where remedies like Arsenicum album may play a role in restoring appetite, alleviating nausea, and supporting hepatic recovery.

HHabib khan
4m1599
Liver Abscess, complicated with acute renal failure, Cured by Homeopathy: A Case Study
Pyogenic diseases

Liver Abscess, complicated with acute renal failure, Cured by Homeopathy: A Case Study

This case illustrates the efficacy of homoeopathic medicine even in conditions traditionally regarded as surgical diseases. A 70‑year‑old male, a habitual drinker, presented with persistent fever. He had initially been treated by an allopathic physician without benefit and was subsequently admitted to hospital. Investigations revealed a liver abscess with approximately 500 ml of pus involving both the right and left lobes of the liver, accompanied by acute renal failure. Clinically, the patient was severely constipated and continued to suffer from fever. Despite the conventional view that liver abscess is a purely surgical condition, this case demonstrates how individualized homoeopathic treatment can achieve remarkable results, offering relief where other systems had failed

HHabib khan
2m1936