Case Study: Management of Recurrent Skin Condition with Maq’s Homeopathic Protocol

Patient Profile:

Age: 19 years old

Gender: Female

Constitution: Overweight, dark skin tone, emotionally stressed about upcoming exams.

Symptoms: Recurrent skin eruptions with intense redness, inflammation, itching, and occasional bleeding. Lesions were primarily observed on the hands and arms, causing significant discomfort and self-consciousness.

Initial Consultation and Prescription (18/11/2024):

The patient presented with red, inflamed patches, intense itching, and dryness. Given the chronic and recurrent nature of her condition, Maq’s protocol aimed to address both the underlying susceptibility and acute symptoms.

Prescribed Remedy: Psorinum 1M (single dose).

Reasoning: Psorinum was selected for its efficacy in addressing miasmatic tendencies linked to chronic skin conditions, particularly in patients with recurring flare-ups, heightened sensitivity, and emotional stress.

Rationale: The remedy aimed to address the underlying predisposition to skin eruptions and calm the hypersensitivity of the skin.

Follow-Up and Secondary Treatment (23/11/2024):

The patient reported a significant reduction in overall itching and redness within five days of taking Psorinum 1M. However, mild dryness and occasional flare-ups persisted. To expedite healing and address the local symptoms, the following remedies were prescribed in combination:

1. Mezereum 30C: To address itching and burning sensations, particularly at night, and to promote the healing of crusted lesions.

2. Ranunculus Bulbosus 30C: For its action on hypersensitive and inflamed skin prone to irritation.

3. Sarsaparilla 30C: To prevent cracking, bleeding, and aggravation during seasonal changes.

4. Hydrocotyle Asiatica 30C: To reduce thickening, inflammation, and scaling of the skin.

Dosage Protocol: The remedies were prescribed as a combination, to be taken thrice daily.

Outcomes Observed (Within 5 Days of Combination Therapy):

Redness and Inflammation: Marked improvement within three days, with visible reduction in redness and swelling of affected areas.

Itching: Itching subsided significantly, with no reports of severe scratching or associated bleeding by the fifth day.

Skin Texture: The skin appeared smoother and less dry, with healing of minor cracks and no further progression of flare-ups.

Emotional Well-Being: The patient reported feeling calmer and less anxious about her exams, attributing this to the relief from physical discomfort.

Conclusion:

Maq’s protocol, starting with Psorinum 1M followed by a combination of Mezereum, Ranunculus, Sarsaparilla, and Hydrocotyle (30C), demonstrated rapid improvement in the patient’s skin condition. This approach targeted both the miasmatic predisposition and acute symptoms, resulting in significant relief within a short period.

Disclaimer:

This case study is presented for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Homeopathic treatments should be prescribed by a qualified practitioner based on individual case evaluations. The patient’s progress was closely monitored, and results may vary in other cases.

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