Patient Profile:
Gender: Female
Location: Reference from a grateful patient
Condition: Eruptive Lichen Planus (ELP) diagnosed at Army Hospital
Accompanying Conditions: Uterine fibroids, GERD, hypothyroidism, dysmenorrhea, and nail bed infection (onychomycosis).
Treatment Start Date: 19 May 2024
Background:
The patient suffered from Eruptive Lichen Planus (ELP) for two years, a rare dermatological condition characterized by widespread itchy purple papules and plaques, which caused immense cosmetic distress and discomfort. Despite receiving treatment at a reputable Army Hospital, her condition remained unresolved, becoming chronic over time. Frustrated by her lack of improvement, she sought alternative treatment and was referred to Dr. Ravi’s clinic by a previous, satisfied patient.
Additionally, she suffered from anticipatory anxiety, suppressed anger, and perfectionist tendencies stemming from long-term familial stress, particularly her relationship with a dominating mother-in-law.
Case History:
The patient revealed the following details during her initial consultation on 19 May 2024:
Medical History:
Chronic Eruptive Lichen Planus with itching and disfiguring plaques.
Uterine fibroids causing dysmenorrhea (painful menses).
GERD symptoms including heartburn and acid reflux.
Hypothyroidism.
Recurrent nail bed infections (onychomycosis).
Personal Profile:
Former teacher, left her job in 2013 to care for her son and started providing tuitions to stay active.
Passionate about gardening and outdoor work but avoided household chores.
Treatment Approach:
Mode of Treatment: Medicine Transmission Through Hair
After a detailed analysis of her physical, mental, and emotional state, Dr. Ravi prescribed a constitutional homeopathic remedy tailored to her personality and condition.
The patient’s treatment started immediately after receiving her hair sample.
Progress and Results:
16 October 2024:
The patient revisited the clinic with excellent improvement in her Lichen Planus condition.
Itching had significantly subsided, and plaques were visibly reduced.
23 November 2024:
The patient reported complete resolution of her Lichen Planus, with no recurrence of symptoms.
Her other health issues, including dysmenorrhea, GERD, and nail bed infections, were also resolved.
She expressed immense gratitude for the treatment and shared her story of hopelessness before finding Dr. Ravi’s clinic.
Conclusion:
This case highlights the holistic and individualized approach of classical homeopathy in addressing chronic, stubborn conditions like Eruptive Lichen Planus. The Medicine Transmission Through Hair method proved effective not only in treating the visible symptoms but also in addressing the emotional and systemic imbalances contributing to the disease.
The patient’s recovery from a seemingly hopeless state serves as an inspiration for those suffering from chronic dermatological and emotional issues. She is now an advocate of the treatment and brought her sister-in-law to the clinic for treatment, further reflecting her trust and satisfaction with the results.