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Assessment and Homoeopathic Management of the Various types of viral warts with its Individualizes Homoeopathic Treatment – An Evidence Based Case Series

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Context: Viral Warts are the Commonest skin disease now a days in our daily practice. Assessment and clinical management of various types of wart is often challenging. In recent era, different Modalities of treatments are existing, but none of them is more effective to treat the Viral Warts. Aim: To find out the efficacy of Homeopathic Medicine in treating various types of warts with its individualize Homoeopathic treatment. Research Design: This was a observational study which was done in my private clinic. Materials and Methods: The study was carried out for 3 years and it includes 100 patients. Patients with genital warts, Pregnant females and Immunocompromised Patients were excluded fromthestudy. Statistical Analysis: Statistical analysis of the descriptive data was done by numbers and percentages according todifferentcategories. Result: There were 100 cases of warts and a majority of the patients (60) were belonging to the age groupbetween 20-40 years. 65 patients were males and 35 patients were females. The most commonly involvedsite was Face. The most common types of warts were the commonwart. Conclusion: Viral warts were most common in the younger age groups. Males outnumbered the females. The face was the commonestsite which was involved. Commonwarts were the commonest type of warts.
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Title: Assessment and Homoeopathic Management of the Various types of viral warts with its Individualizes Homoeopathic Treatment – An Evidence Based Case Series
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Context: Viral Warts are the Commonest skin disease now a days in our daily practice.
Assessment and clinical management of various types of wart is often challenging.
In recent era, different Modalities of treatments are existing, but none of them is more effective to treat the Viral Warts.
Aim: To find out the efficacy of Homeopathic Medicine in treating various types of warts with its individualize Homoeopathic treatment.
Research Design: This was a observational study which was done in my private clinic.
Materials and Methods: The study was carried out for 3 years and it includes 100 patients.
Patients with genital warts, Pregnant females and Immunocompromised Patients were excluded fromthestudy.
Statistical Analysis: Statistical analysis of the descriptive data was done by numbers and percentages according todifferentcategories.
Result: There were 100 cases of warts and a majority of the patients (60) were belonging to the age groupbetween 20-40 years.
65 patients were males and 35 patients were females.
The most commonly involvedsite was Face.
The most common types of warts were the commonwart.
Conclusion: Viral warts were most common in the younger age groups.
Males outnumbered the females.
The face was the commonestsite which was involved.
Commonwarts were the commonest type of warts.

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