A Case of Hyperuricemia Treated Successfully with Bowel Nosode- A Case Report
Abstract
The term Hyperuricemia refers to serum uric acid (SUA) levels that are greater than 6.0 mg/dL in women, >7.0 mg/dL in males, and >5.5 mg/dL in children and adolescents [1]. An estimated 38 million Americans have elevated serum uric acid, and the number of cases is rising globally as more emerging nations embrace Western diets and lifestyles. A 31-year-old individual with hyperuricaemia manifests symptomatic with slightly elevated levels of uric acid with joint pain. The complaint was slightly ameliorated by Homeopathic medicine. This case demonstrates the conventional value of Homeopathic Bowel Nodes in ongoing Hyperuricemia cases. Homeopathic Bowel Nosodes Sycotic Co. was used in accordance with the prescribed protocol. The result was evaluated in conjunction with the application of the Modified Naranjo Criteria Score (MONARCH) indicates that the improvement was brought about by Homeopathic Bowel Nosodes.
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