{"title":"顺势疗法药物治疗不孕症的有效性-一个病例系列","authors":"Bhuvaneswari Rajachandrasekar, Anita Sunny","doi":"10.53945/2320-7094.1048","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract Introduction: Infertility is the inability to achieve a successful pregnancy within 2 years of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. About 8–12% of couples of reproductive age experience infertility worldwide. Infertility may result from any underlying pathology or unexplained causes and can cause severe emotional disturbances in both partners. The complexity and cost of conventional treatment may not be affordable for a majority of people. Case Summary: Three cases of infertility with an underlying pathology successfully treated with standalone homoeopathic treatment are reported. These cases presented with a structural deformity as a cause of infertility. The patients partners were also given homoeopathic medicines in all the cases. The first case showed a long liquefaction time on semen analysis and the female partner had a unilateral tubal block. The second case investigation reported ipsilateral varicocele and small-sized testes with oligospermia. In the third case, the female had polycystic ovarian syndrome with a sub-septate uterus and multinodular goitre. All three cases were treated with individualised homoeopathic medicine. All these cases were followed up regularly and they conceived within 6 months of treatment. Abstract Infertility is defined as an inability to achieve a successful pregnancy within 2 years of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. [1] Infertility affects about 8–12% of couples of their reproductive age globally. [2] The overall prevalence of primary infertility in women of reproductive-age group is 8.9% in the urban population of Central India. [3] Various factors such as marriage above the age of 25 years, employed women, nuclear family, family history of infertility, obesity, irregular menstruation pattern and depression stress have a significant association with infertility. [3] Despite the availability of various treatment procedures, the cost of these procedures is not affordable to many and is not significantly associated with successful pregnancy. [4] Especially, the assisted conception methods make it unsuitable for most of the population. worldwide. Infertility may result from any underlying pathology or unexplained causes and can cause severe emotional disturbances in both partners. The complexity and cost of conventional treatment may not be affordable for a majority of people. Case Summary : Three cases of infertility with an underlying pathology successfully treated with standalone homoeopathic treatment are reported. These cases presented with a structural deformity as a cause of infertility. The patients partners were also given homoeopathic medicines in all the cases. The first case showed a long liquefaction time on semen analysis and the female partner had a unilateral tubal block. The second case investigation reported ipsilateral varicocele and small-sized testes with oligospermia. In the third case, the female had polycystic ovarian syndrome with a sub-septate uterus and multinodular goitre. All three cases were treated with individualised homoeopathic medicine. All these cases were followed up regularly and they conceived within 6 months of treatment. 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Case Summary: Three cases of infertility with an underlying pathology successfully treated with standalone homoeopathic treatment are reported. These cases presented with a structural deformity as a cause of infertility. The patients partners were also given homoeopathic medicines in all the cases. The first case showed a long liquefaction time on semen analysis and the female partner had a unilateral tubal block. The second case investigation reported ipsilateral varicocele and small-sized testes with oligospermia. In the third case, the female had polycystic ovarian syndrome with a sub-septate uterus and multinodular goitre. All three cases were treated with individualised homoeopathic medicine. All these cases were followed up regularly and they conceived within 6 months of treatment. Abstract Infertility is defined as an inability to achieve a successful pregnancy within 2 years of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. 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The usefulness of homoeopathic medicines for infertility – A case series
Abstract Introduction: Infertility is the inability to achieve a successful pregnancy within 2 years of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. About 8–12% of couples of reproductive age experience infertility worldwide. Infertility may result from any underlying pathology or unexplained causes and can cause severe emotional disturbances in both partners. The complexity and cost of conventional treatment may not be affordable for a majority of people. Case Summary: Three cases of infertility with an underlying pathology successfully treated with standalone homoeopathic treatment are reported. These cases presented with a structural deformity as a cause of infertility. The patients partners were also given homoeopathic medicines in all the cases. The first case showed a long liquefaction time on semen analysis and the female partner had a unilateral tubal block. The second case investigation reported ipsilateral varicocele and small-sized testes with oligospermia. In the third case, the female had polycystic ovarian syndrome with a sub-septate uterus and multinodular goitre. All three cases were treated with individualised homoeopathic medicine. All these cases were followed up regularly and they conceived within 6 months of treatment. Abstract Infertility is defined as an inability to achieve a successful pregnancy within 2 years of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. [1] Infertility affects about 8–12% of couples of their reproductive age globally. [2] The overall prevalence of primary infertility in women of reproductive-age group is 8.9% in the urban population of Central India. [3] Various factors such as marriage above the age of 25 years, employed women, nuclear family, family history of infertility, obesity, irregular menstruation pattern and depression stress have a significant association with infertility. [3] Despite the availability of various treatment procedures, the cost of these procedures is not affordable to many and is not significantly associated with successful pregnancy. [4] Especially, the assisted conception methods make it unsuitable for most of the population. worldwide. Infertility may result from any underlying pathology or unexplained causes and can cause severe emotional disturbances in both partners. The complexity and cost of conventional treatment may not be affordable for a majority of people. Case Summary : Three cases of infertility with an underlying pathology successfully treated with standalone homoeopathic treatment are reported. These cases presented with a structural deformity as a cause of infertility. The patients partners were also given homoeopathic medicines in all the cases. The first case showed a long liquefaction time on semen analysis and the female partner had a unilateral tubal block. The second case investigation reported ipsilateral varicocele and small-sized testes with oligospermia. In the third case, the female had polycystic ovarian syndrome with a sub-septate uterus and multinodular goitre. All three cases were treated with individualised homoeopathic medicine. All these cases were followed up regularly and they conceived within 6 months of treatment. The