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TREATMENTOF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY IN HOMOEOPATHY WITH REPERTORIAL ANALYSIS –A CASE STUDY WITH REVIEW OF ANCIENT INDIAN MEDICINE

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1. Jv’n prof. Dr. M. P. Sharma m.d. (hom.),2. Jv’n prof. Dr. Anil kumar vangani m.d. (hom.),3. Jv’n dr. Rakesh sharmam.d. (hom.)4. Jv’n dr. Hemant vyas m.d. (hom.)5. Jv’n dr. Alka jain m.d. (hom.)6. Jv’n dr. Bharat sharmam.d. (hom.)

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Abstract: Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) is fibro–myoadenoma of prostatic gland and homoeopathy offers a non-surgical treatment in such cases. Approach of homoeopathy is individualizing through totality of symptoms by repertorial analysis of the repertorial results of repertory indicated and used for the purpose. A case was studied which was treated with this approach and was brilliantly cured is discussed in the study. Homeopathy is always known to be safe and good option for such conditions; is authenticated deeply regarding its principles- in Ancient Indian Literature and we need to test its efficacy in clinical trial, in order to help community, Government and Corporates to make a policy for prevention of work loss and to improve quality of life of it’s citizens/employees and their dependants, which we will able to do by assessing results of this study and conduct more future studies in this regard in near future.

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