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Cases of
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Case 1: |
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This is the case of Mr. K. D. N (Patient Ref. No. S-2225), a forty one years old male patient who
reported to the clinic with complaints of habitual
constipation since 15 years. The stools would be hard and
requiring much straining to be passed. There would be
sensation of incomplete evacuation after stools. Frequently
he would have ineffectual urge to pass stools but there
would be no bowel movement. He would experience much
heaviness and bloating of the abdomen and flatulence. Eating
bread would worsen his complaints and it would also get
worse from traveling. Apart from this he also complained of
cramps in the legs that would be worse after evening and
continue till late in the night.
His appetite was normal and thirst for water was less. He
did not have any other complaints apart from this. Patient
was into furniture business and there was lot of stress on
him due to certain problems in the family. His wife suffered
from leukemia and had suffered a lot during her last few
days. She had expired few years before the patient reported
to us. He had married again but would not get along well
with the second wife due to the age difference between them
(she was much younger to him). There was lot of conflict in
his life due to this and he said that he had no peace in
life at all. He was a very hardworking person and very
industrious by nature. He also suffered from a major loss in
his business whereby he had lost everything that he had
built up so far. He had to start his business from the
scratch again. Thus he had been through lots of mental
stress before he reported to us and was under stress even
when he visited the clinic. He would not share his problems
with others but usually would want to solve it all by
himself. He was religious by nature and a god-fearing
person.
We can see in this case that there is lot of suppression of
his emotions and an inability to express his thoughts.
Constant anxiety, especially on the family front, is an
important aspect of his case. The psychological stress
remains unattended and hence it expresses itself at the
somatic (physical) level in the form of altered motility of
the gastro-intestinal tract. Thus he started getting
constipation-predominant IBS and other symptoms of IBS as
well.
He was prescribed homoeopathic medicines based on this
history with the understanding of the stress in the
background. Sulphur and Nux Vomica were the two remedies
that wonderfully took care of all his complaints. After
starting the treatment, gradually his complaints started
improving. He stools would not be hard as before and would
not require much straining to be passed. The sensation of
ineffectual urging and incomplete evacuation were much
better now. The heaviness in his abdomen significantly
improved. In between he did experience periods of worsening
of the IBS when he would be under stress but then it would
be taken care of with homoeopathic medicines. Overall he did
very well with the treatment and continued to improve. |
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Case 2: |
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Mrs. L. S (Patient Ref. No. S-6014), a 27 years old female reported to the clinic with complaints
of irritable bowel syndrome since 7 years. She would
experience the urge to pass stools immediately after eating
anything. She would take long time to pass stools, about 45
minutes to 1 hour on an average. She would have to strain a
lot to pass stools and would have much pain n the abdomen
before and during defecation. The frequency of stools would
be at least 2-3 times in order to evacuate the bowels
properly. There would be mucus with the stools and she even
passed blood with stools on a few occasions. There would be
lot of ineffectual urging to pass the stools and she said
that daily she would have to spend at least one to one and a
half hour in the toilet in the morning. This would also
cause much fatigue and irritability lasting all day long.
She would also get recurrent loose motions when she would
pass stools that were watery with mucus and lot of rumbling
in the abdomen. Her abdomen would feel bloated up most of
the times and she would also have lot of burning in the
abdomen and chest. Her complaints would be worse from
certain foods like spinach, cucumber, certain pulses,
watermelons, etc. she had lost weight of about 3 kilograms
in a span of 7 months due to this illness.
She also had complaints of frequent headaches whereby she
would get splitting pain in the head that would be relieved
by passing stools.
She was a lean female with an average appetite. She was very
fond of sweets and sour foods. She was a very chilly person
and could not tolerate the slightest exposure to cold
climate. Her sleep was sound except that sometimes she would
have frequent waking from sleep.
She was working for a renowned company as their product
manager and she was very industrious by nature. She said
that she had recently become very irritable and would be
outright expressive about her anger. She had a constant
feeling of misfortune due to her ill health and she would
constantly brood about it and feel sad. She was impulsive
too and would react sharply to situations. She had also
become forgetful in the past few months and would frequently
forget things here and there. She had lost her alertness
about self and her things. She also complained that her
memory had become poor and she would not remember numbers
and figures as easily as before.
There was no history of any major illness in the past. There
was history of diabetes, hypertension and bronchial asthma
in her family. She had seen more than half a dozen
gastroenterologists for her complaints of IBS but she had
not got any relief from any treatment so far.
Based on the above history she was prescribed a remedy
called Ferrum metallicum along with another remedy called
Pulsatilla in the 200th potency. At the end of about 8
months of treatment, her complaints were much better than
before. Her urge to pass stools immediately after eating was
lesser and she would not have to strain much to pass stools.
There was no blood in the stools now and the mucus was
lesser than before. The ineffectual urging for stools had
also reduced and her bloating of abdomen was significantly
less. She had to continue the treatment for another few
months to get more relief. She would get mild relapse of her
complaints in between but it could be tackled effectively
with the medicines. Overall her quality of life was much
better than before and she was able to lead a near normal
life.
Remark: The remedy
prescribed in these cases is patient-specific i.e. it has
been prescribed based on the symptoms specific to the
patient at that point of time. It is advisable that the
patient does not indulge in any self-medication. |
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