This study sought to assess the effectiveness of individualized homeopathic medicines in treating Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, a prevalent hormonal disorder among women of child-bearing age. The study involved 10 female participants diagnosed with PCOS. Participants' quality of life was evaluated using the PCOS Quality of Life scale before and after three months of personalized homeopathic treatment. Significant improvement was noted in the PCOS QOL scores post-treatment (mean score increase from 49.5 to 63.4, p<0.01), demonstrating the potential utility of homeopathic medications in managing PCOS. The optimistic results warrant larger, randomized controlled trials for further validation and to establish long-term efficacy.
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Pilot Research on Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome with Individualised Homoeopathic Medicines
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
1. Dr Vaishali P. Joshi,
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INTRODUCTION
Dr.G.Lakshmi Narasaiah, Dr. P. Ananda Kumar, Prof.(Dr.) G. Chandra
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
1. Dr.G.Lakshmi Narasaiah, M.D.(Hom), Ph.d.
Research Scholar, Lincoln University of
College, Malaysia.
2. Dr. P.Ananda Kumar, Ph.d. Research Scholar,
Lincoln University of College, Malaysia
3. Co-author: Prof.(Dr.) G. Chandra Sekhara
Rao. M.D.(Hom), Ph.d, & Guide, Lincoln
University of College, Malaysia.
Case Study
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