An evidence based homoeopathy management in a case of “dengue fever” - A Case Report

Research Article
*Dr. Siddhartha Pal, Dr. Shreyasi Sengupta and Dr. Monoranjan Mondal
DOI: 
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.20231412.0825
Subject: 
Medical
KeyWords: 
Dengue, Dandy fever, Gelsemium, Homoeopathy
Abstract: 

Dengue is a mosquito-transmitted viral disease as well as the leading cause of arthropod-borne viral illness, continues to be a significant public health concern worldwide. It is also known as breaking fever because of the severity of the muscle spasms and joint pain, dandy fever, or seven-day fever because of the usual duration of symptoms. We are presenting here a case of 24-year-old male patient, diagnosed with dengue fever, who have sought for homoeopathic treatment. Management included the administration of Gelsemium200, a commonly used homoeopathic remedy for dengue fever. Over the course of treatment, the patient’s fever subsided, and there was a notable improvement in overall well-being. The patient got relief from the characteristic weakness and muscle pain associated with dengue fever. The rationale of this report reflects the effective management of dengue fever with individualized homoeopathic medicine