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Journal articles on the topic "Homeopathic treatment of hemorrhoids"

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Ghosh, S., K. Debdas, AK Das, A. Ghosh, R. Mondal, T. Banerjee, SS Ali, SS Ali, M. Koley, and S. Saha. "Treatment of hemorrhoids with individualized homeopathy – an open observational pilot study." Allgemeine Homöopathische Zeitung 262, no. 02 (March 21, 2017): 2–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1601117.

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Sonnenschmidt, Rosina. "Homeopathic Blood Treatment." Homoeopathic Links 21, no. 2 (2008): 72–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1038554.

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Johanson, J. "Nonsurgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids." Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 6, no. 3 (June 2002): 290–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1091-255x(01)00081-6.

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Moult, H. Pillant-Le, M. Aubert, and V. De Parades. "Classical treatment of hemorrhoids." Journal of Visceral Surgery 152, no. 2 (April 2015): S3—S9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jviscsurg.2014.09.012.

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Shah, Nish. "Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids." Diseases of the Colon & Rectum 53, no. 3 (March 2010): 360. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/dcr.0b013e3181c84eac.

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Khan, S., S. E. Pawlak, J. C. Eggenberger, C. S. Lee, E. J. Szilagy, J. S. Wu, and D. A. Margolin. "Surgical treatment of hemorrhoids." Diseases of the Colon & Rectum 44, no. 6 (June 2001): 845–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02234706.

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Staude, Günter. "Surgical treatment of hemorrhoids." Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift 154, no. 3-4 (February 2004): 56–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10354-004-0041-8.

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Marcon, Norman E. "Hemorrhoids." Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology 4, no. 9 (1990): 554–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1990/172597.

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Hemorrhoids are vascular spaces forming cushions above the anal canal which allow the passage of gas without stool, and cause clinical problems only when they become engorged and prolapse with resulting pain, bleeding, itching or discharge. Hemorrhoids require treatment only if they cause symptoms, and should be treated only as long as symptoms persist. Techniques of treatment including injection therapy, rubber band ligation, infrared coagulation, bipolar probe, heater probe, ultroid and YAG laser are described. At present, rubber banding is the most cost effective therapy. Diet education is essential to prevent recurrence.
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ANJUM, MUGHEES, MUHAMMAD SALEEM CHANNER, and KHALIL AHMED SHAHID. "DETERMINANTS OF PREFERENCE OF HOMEOPATHIC TREATMENT TO ALLOPATHIC TREATMENT." Professional Medical Journal 19, no. 01 (January 3, 2012): 129–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/2012.19.01.1940.

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Introduction: This study was conducted to find out determinants of preference of homeopathic treatment to allopathic one.Objectives: To determine factors influencing people’s attitude towards homeopathic treatment. Study Design: This was an descriptive crosssectional epidemiological study. Setting: At homeopathic clinics situated at Zenana Hospital road Bahawalpur Period: 1st July 2010 to 30th Nov2010. Subjects & Methods: Tool of data collection was preformed questionnaire which was used to collect relevant information. The informedconsent was taken. Eighty subjects were included in the study. Results: Out of total respondents, 87% preferred homeopathic treatment andonly 12.5% preferred allopathic treatment. This high utilization was attributed to high efficacy, low cost, better taste, less side effects and familytrend. Conclusions: People at Bahawalpur prefer homeopathic treatment to the allopathic one.
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Brenes-Valverde, A. "Effectiveness of homeopathic treatment." British Homeopathic Journal 89, S 01 (January 2000): S54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1054/homp.1999.0393.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Homeopathic treatment of hemorrhoids"

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Shanmugam, Venkatesh. "An evaluation of aetiology, patho-physiology and alternative treatment modalities for haemorrhoids and, reporting the results of a randomised controlled trial." Thesis, Available from the University of Aberdeen Library and Historic Collections Digital Resources, 2008. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?application=DIGITOOL-3&owner=resourcediscovery&custom_att_2=simple_viewer&pid=26457.

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Boltman, Haaritha. "A systematic review on maternal and neonatal outcomes of ingested herbal and homeopathic remedies used during pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2005. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&amp.

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Herbal and homeopathic compounds have been used to aid in childbearing and pregnancy for centuries. Much of this information is anecdotal and lacks scientific support, making it difficult to evaluate safety and efficacy. Increased public interest in alternative treatments leads to the need for a systematic review on the topic. Herbal remedies are most often used to treat the most common pregnancy-related problems like nausea, stretch marks and varicose veins. In contrast to this, concerns have also been raised about the adverse effects of these remedies. The primary objective of this research project was to conduct a systematic review to assess the maternal and neonatal outcomes of ingested herbal and homeopathic remedies using during pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding.
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Crawford, Fiona Carole. "The effectiveness of homeopathic Arsenicum album in the treatment of oral lichen planus." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/24499.

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Oral lichen planus(OLP) is a chronic mucosal condition commonly encountered in Oral Medicine departments. It can cause patients significant discomfort, and only a small percentage, undergo complete remission. Recalcitrant lesions can be treated with various systemic medications including steroids. There is to date only weak evidence to suggest that these treatments are superior to placebo. This study was performed to determine whether homeopathic arsenicum album is useful in the treatment of OLP. A randomised double-blind clinical trial comparing homeopathic arsenicum album with placebo was carried out in the oral medicine department of the Edinburgh Dental Institute. The study covered a six-week period and ninety four patients participated. They were randomly assigned to a 6c homeopathic preparation of arsenicum album or to placebo, with all participants receiving placebo for the first week. After a pre-treatment visit, clinical review took place two and six weeks after commencing therapy. The same clinician scored the extent of the oral condition at all visits, and alleviation of symptoms was evaluated using a visual analogue scale diary and the Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital outcome scale. Ninety-two patients completed the study. No significant difference between the groups was seen on the visual analogue scores and there was no significance difference between the two groups with regard to response to treatment. However patients who were good prescribers for arsenicum album did show a difference between the groups with regard to response to treatment, which although not achieving statistical significance was strongly suggestive of an association. In conclusion homeopathic arsenicum album may be useful in the treatment of OLP, but more extensive studies need to be performed.
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Hutchinson, Shaun. "Homoeopathic similimum treatment on haemorrhoids during pregnancy." Thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/958.

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Homoeopathy is a system of medicine used in obstetric prescribing to reduce the minor common complications of pregnancy (Cure, 1999). One such complication is haemorrhoids. Haemorrhoids are varicosities of the haemorrhoidal plexus in the rectum, and are often complicated by inflammation, thrombosis and haemorrhage (Beers & Berkow, 1999). The aim of the study was to determine the effect of homoeopathic similimum treatment on haemorrhoids in pregnant women. This was a quantitative, interventive and descriptive study spanning one month. The research method used homoeopathic similimum treatment and a participant administered questionnaire in a panel longitudinal, in-depth case study. Non-probability purposive sampling was used to select 12 primigravida or multigravida pregnant females, aged 18-35, from the 12th to 35th week of gestation, presenting with haemorrhoids, who met the inclusion criteria. The sample was obtained by advertisements placed in antenatal classes, private clinics and pharmacies; and by pamphlets handed out at Baby City shops and baby expositions to pregnant women; and referrals from health care providers. The similimum medicine was selected after an initial consultation and physical examination. The symptoms of the initial consultation were noted on a case taking form. The similimum medicine was prescribed in potency between 5CH and 200CH. Dosage was determined by the laws of similimum prescribing. Questionnaires relating to the patients symptoms were completed by the patient daily during the duration of the study. A follow up consultation and physical examination was conducted at the end of the 2nd week of treatment. As indicated by the symptoms at the follow up consultation, a new similimum was prescribed; the original similimum was continued; or it was decided to wait and watch the action of the medicine in the participant if there were signs of improvement. A final consultation and physical examination was conducted at the end of the 4th week of treatment to document the effectiveness of the treatment. The questionnaire was collected. The symptoms of both follow up consultations were noted on a follow up form. Data obtained from the questionnaires were analysed. An ordinal regression, time 1 vs. time t - 1 analysis, regression using sums and a reliability analysis were performed. The data from the individual consultations were used to write up an in depth case study. Eighty three percent (10/12) of the cases of haemorrhoids in pregnancy improved on homoeopathic similimum treatment. Homoeopathic similimum medicine had a significant effect on decreasing the severity of the pain (p < 0.00) and protrusion (p < 0.00). Besides the improvement to the haemorrhoids, there were also signs of improvement to some of the concomitant symptoms experienced by the participants. In conclusion, homoeopathic similimum treatment within a clinical setting is effective in relieving the symptoms of haemorrhoids in pregnant women. Further research needs to be conducted in order to verify these findings.
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Tsolakis, Natalie. "The homeopathic treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea." Thesis, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/10321/1867.

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Dissertation submitted in partial compliance with the requirements for the Master's Diploma in Technology: Homeopathy, Technikon Natal, 1995.
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of homeopathic treatment on primary dysmenorrhoea in terms of patient's perception to the treatment. A sample of thirty patients was randomly chosen from the greater Durban area in response to advertisements that had been placed in various advertising media. They were then screened for the delimitations and sent to a registered gynaecologist for an internal examination and confirmatory diagnosis of primary dysmenorrhoea. Each patient then underwent a medical and homeopathic consultation and examination on the first day of their menstrual cycle, and a patient perception questionnaire was completed with the researcher so as to establish a baseline. The study followed a double-blind protocol with a neutral member dividing the sample into a control and treatment group. The treatment group received simillimum treatment in the form of a chronic remedy taken twice a week and one or two symptomatic remedies taken on a daily basis. The control group received placebo. For the duration of the eight month trial period, each patient was reassessed on their first day of their menstrual cycle to allow for any needed changes to their treatment regimen, and to allow for the patient's perception to the treatment to be recorded in the researcher's presence.
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Ferreira, Juanita. "The efficacy of Otirin Nasal Spray® in the treatment of allergic rhinitis." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/9064.

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Allergic Rhinitis (AR) is the inflammation of the nasal and often conjunctival mucous membrane. It manifests due to the exposure of inhaled allergic agents and results in an immunoglobulin E (lgE) mediated reaction (DiPiro et al., 2002; Shargel et al., 2001). Allergic rhinitis is characterised by four principle symptoms, watery rhinorrhoea, nasal obstruction, nasal itching and sneezing (Min, 2010). In addition to the cardinal symptoms experienced during AR other common symptoms include postnasal drip, pruritic eyes; ears; nose and palate (Kemp, 2009). Although allergic rhinitis is not life threatening, the adverse impact on quality of life is significant. Those affected by allergic rhinitis are restricted in their ability to carry out their normal daily activities (Nelson, 2007; Wilson et al., 2002). Sleep, social interaction, emotional well being as well as cognitive and psychomotor function are affected by allergic rhinitis, and can lead to impaired learning ability. Serious disorders such as eczema, asthma, sinusitis, otitis media, nasal polyposis, respiratory infections and orthodontic malocclusions are. frequently linked with allergic rhinitis (DiPiro et al., 2002; Kemp, 2009)., The therapeutic goal for patients suffering with allergic rhinitis is to prevent or minimise symptoms, using treatment with minimal or no side effects and of reasonable expense, so that patients may maintain a normal lifestyle (DiPiro et aI., 2002). One of the most frequent indications for which homoeopathic treatment is sought after is for respiratory allergies (Ramchandani, 2009). Thus it has been proposed that the remedies contained within Otirin Nasal Spray"; namely Allium cepa, Euphrasia officinalis, Luffa operculata and Sabadilla officinarummay be effective as a treatment for allergic rhinitis (Vermeulen, 2000). Otirin Nasal Spray" is a homoeopathic complex preparation indicated for allergic rhinitis. No specific research has been conducted on this product to determine its efficacy in this condition (Medford, 2008). The aim of this research study was to determine the efficacy of Otirin Nasal Spray" in the treatment of allergic rhinitis with regard to the severity Of symptoms; specifically on the symptoms relating to the nose, eyes, throat, mouth and ears. Diary cards and questionnaires were completed, making use of the severity of symptoms scores to grade the symptoms. This research study was a quantitative" double-blind, placebo-controlled study and included thirty participants suffering from AR. Participants volunteered to participate in the study, were over the age of eighteen and consented to the procedures of the research study. Participants involved in the study were randomly divided into a treatment (experimental) group and a control (placebo) group. The treatment group received the Otirin Nasal Spray'" as opposed to the control group who received the placebo nasal spray (saline nasal spray). The research study was conducted over a period of four weeks at the UJ Health Centre. Participants were instructed to complete an individual "Treatment Diary Card" (Appendix E) during each hayfever attack by scoring the severity of each symptom they suffered from. During the final consultation the "Response to Treatment Questionnaire" (Appendix F) was completed under the researcher's supervision. This questionnaire required participants to score an amelioration, aggravation, no change or not applicable for each symptom, as well as other associated symptoms. Results acquired from the research study were statistically analysed by Statkon at the University of Johannesburg by means of descriptive statistics, parametric and non-parametric tests. The parametric test included the Independent Samples TTest. Non-parametric tests included the Friedman Test, Wilcoxon Signed Rank, and Mann-Whitney U Test. This research study determined that the homoeopathically prepared Otirin Nasal Spray" did have a statistically significant effect in the treatment of allergic rhinitis symptoms. A trend towards a decrease in the severity of the participant's symptoms was observed, in particular for rhinorrhoea, sneezing, nasal blockage/congestion, pruritic/itchy eyes and postnasal drip.
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Danks, Miles Patrick. "The efficacy of Sabadilla officinarum 30CH and 200CH in the treatment of allergic rhinitis." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/6031.

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Allergic rhinitis, otherwise referred to as hay fever, is a common allergic reaction affecting the nose, throat, eyes, and respiratory system, of persons of all ages and both sexes. This study attempted to demonstrate the effect of the homoeopathically prepared remedy Sabadilla officinarum 30CH and Sabadilla officinarum 200CH in the treatment of allergic rhinitis. Thirty participants were selected for this one hour, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. The participants were randomly placed into one of three groups of ten, consisting of the control group, and the two experimental groups. The control group received the placebo medication. The first experimental group received Sabadilla officinarum 30CH, and the second experimental group received Sabadilla officinarum 200CH. The patients were all supplied with: a stat dose of medication to use at the time of an allergic rhinitis attack, a diary card on which to score the severity of their symptoms at the time of such an attack, and a response to treatment questionnaire to fill in after the completion of their treatment. The results were statistically analysed using the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test, the Kruskal Wallis Test, and descriptive statistics. The results show that treatment with Sabadilla officinarum 30CH and 200CH had a significant effect in improving the symptoms of allergic rhinitis.
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Swanepoel, Marlo. "The efficacy of a homoeopathic complex topical cream on diaper dermatitis." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/8210.

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Diaper dermatitis (Nappy Rash) is an acute inflammation of the skin in the diaper area and is the most common cutaneous disease among infants and children (Concannon et al., 2001). It is estimated that 7% - 35% of diaper wearing infants are affected by Diaper dermatitis during the period of wearing diapers (Barkin and Rosen, 2003). The exact prevalence is not known as many cases are selfmedicated by parents or guardians (Wolf et al., 2000). Diaper dermatitis causes severe discomfort to the infants as well as anxiety and worry for the parents. Diaper dermatitis is characterised by redness, inflammation, dryness, scaling, itching, irritability, pain, satellite lesions, papulovesicular or pustular eruptions, and in severe cases ulceration of the skin (Visscher and Hoath, 2006). This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a Homoeopathic complex cream as a topical treatment for Diaper dermatitis. The complex consisted of Atropa belladonna 6cH, Calendula officinalis D1 and Sulphuricum acidum 6cH. Madaji milking cream was used as a base which contained: chlorhexidene; vitamin E; and lanolin. The treatment group received the medicated Madaji milking cream whereas the control group received the unmedicated Madaji milking cream. The Diaper dermatitis was evaluated using a 4-Point Grading Scale (Appendix D) and The Modified Lund and Browder Chart (Appendix E). Forty participants who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were recruited to participate in this double blind control study by means of advertisements (Appendix A) that were placed on notice boards at the various campuses of the University of Johannesburg, nursery schools and hospitals, with relevant permission given. Participants were also recruited via word of mouth. Once participants were accepted into the study they were allocated to either Group A or Group B using matched pairs according to severity in order to ensure equal v distribution in both groups. There were 20 participants in each group. Group A was the treatment group which received the medicated Madaji milking cream. Group B was the control group which received the unmedicated Madaji cream. The study was completed over a seven day period. The ten areas most commonly affected by Diaper dermatitis were evaluated on the initial visit, day two, day four and day seven.
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Cara, Raakhi. "Homoeopathic treatment in acute gout." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/5866.

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This research was conducted to determine the effect of homoeopathic treatment on acute gout patients. Putterman (1994) conducted a research study on the effect of the homoeopathic remedy Colchicum autumnale in gout, and found partial improvement in the clinical picture of gout. No research has been conducted in South Africa on the efficacy of homoeopathic medicines in acute gout patients. This study focused on the homoeopathic Law of Similars, where a single most similar homoeopathic remedy was chosen according to the unique characteristic symptoms displayed by each participant suffering with acute gout. This was a qualitative study that used ten subjects who presented within five days of acute gout and participated in the fifteen-day study period. Participants that complied with the American College of Rheumatology (formerly American Rheumatism Association, ACR) criteria for gout were selected. Serum uric acid tests were taken on day 0 and day 6 to assess hyperuricemia. On day 0 a thorough case history and examination was taken followed by administration of the indicated remedy. Treatment efficacy was evaluated on day 1, 3 and 6, based on daily subjective impression of participant involvement, objective analysis and comparative analysis of serum uric acid. Re-examination for relapses or rebound attacks followed on day 15. In a study using allopathic remedies in acute gout, resolution of all acute gout symptoms occurred at an average of 8 days using indomethacin and 7 days using triamcinolone (Alloway et. al., 1993). In this study using homoeopathic similimum treatment, resolution of all acute gout symptoms occurred at an average of 6 days. One episode of a rebound gout attack occurred and serum uric acid decreased in 80% of patients. Homoeopathic similimum prescribing is an effective alternative treatment for acute gout. Although more research is required, the preliminary findings of this study suggest that the correct homoeopathic similimum treatment is an effective treatment for the symptoms of acute gout.
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Du, Plessis Erin. "The efficacy of Cat saliva 9cH and Histaminum 9cH in the desensitization of cat allergy." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/8325.

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Cat allergy is an Immunoglobulin E (IgE) response by the body in hypersensitive individuals, triggered by exposure to cat allergen, which can be found in cat saliva and cat dander. Cat allergy produces a number of symptoms which negatively influence daily living and may be exacerbated in hypersensitive individuals to halt daily functioning. Conventional treatment for cat allergy comprises of antihistamines, anti-inflammatories, leukotrine blockers and decongestants, which have many adverse effects, are not always effective and may lead to drug tolerance. To date, research has been conducted by Naidoo et al., (2011) on the efficacy of the homoeopathic complex of Cat saliva 9cH and Histaminum 9cH in treating the symptoms of cat allergy, which yielded positive and statistically significant results according to the skin prick test. The desensitising effect of this complex on blood IgE levels has not yet been studied. The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of Cat saliva 9cH and Histaminum 9cH in the desensitization of cat allergy, by use of cat specific RAST tests and a symptom score card. The complex of Cat saliva 9cH and Histaminum 9cH was prepared according to homoeopathic principles and prescribed according to isopathic principles. Thirty male and female participants between the ages of 18 and 45, who had a positive RAST test result for cat allergy, were selected for this four week, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. The RAST tests were performed at the beginning of the study (week 1) and at the end of the study (week 4). The participants were randomly divided into treatment and control groups. The treatment group received the homoeopathic complex of Cat saliva 9cH and Histaminum 9cH and the control group received the placebo. Participants were asked to take two tablets in the morning and two tablets at night sublingually for the duration of the study period. Each participant received a symptom score card which was to be completed at the end of each week. The symptom score card rated the severity, frequency and duration of their symptoms. The results were statistically analysed using, the Friedman-K Related Samples Test, the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test and the Mann-Whitney U Test. The results showed that the homoeopathic complex of Cat saliva 9cH and Histaminum 9cH did not improve the IgE levels or IgE grading in the treatment group. When looking at the symptoms, the treatment group had a statistically significant improvement in the severity, duration and frequency of the symptom “red itchy eyes”, as well as improved duration of the symptoms “runny itchy stuffy nose” and “sneezing”; while the control group was found to have a statistically significant improvement in the frequency of the symptom “red itchy eyes”, “scratchy throat”, as well as the duration of “red itchy eyes”. In conclusion it can be said that the homoeopathic complex of Cat saliva 9cH and Histaminum 9cH did not produce desensitization to cat allergen, thus leading to the rejection of the hypothesis and the acceptance of the null hypothesis.
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Books on the topic "Homeopathic treatment of hemorrhoids"

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Khubchandani, Indru, Nina Paonessa, and Khawaja Azimuddin, eds. Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids. London: Springer London, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-314-9.

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Becker, Barbara L. Relief from chronic hemorrhoids. New York: Dell Pub., 1992.

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Baeten, C. G. M. I. Haemorrhoids evaluation of methods of treatment. Assen: Van Gorcum, 1985.

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Morgan, Lyle W. Homeopathic treatment of sports injuries. Rochester, Vt: Healing Arts Press, 1988.

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Siddhantalankar, Satyavrat. Rog tatha unki homeopathic treatment. Delhi: (s.n.), 1986.

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Dutta, A. C. Homoeopathic treatment systematized and simplified. 4th ed. New Delhi: Jain, 1989.

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Hershoff, Asa. Homeopathic Remedies. New York: Penguin USA, Inc., 2009.

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Waghela, Priti. The homeopathic treatment for children's disease. [S.l.]: Xlibris, 2009.

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Homeopathic guide to stress. New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1997.

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MacLeod, G. The treatment of horses by homoeopathy. Essex, Emg: C.W. Daniel Co. Ltd., 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Homeopathic treatment of hemorrhoids"

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Yang, Hyung Kyu. "Nonsurgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids." In Hemorrhoids, 47–63. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41798-6_6.

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Bizzotto, Alessandra, Manuela Codazzi, and Cristiano Spada. "Endoscopic Treatment of Internal Hemorrhoids." In Hemorrhoids, 73–90. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53357-5_7.

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Bizzotto, Alessandra, Manuela Codazzi, and Cristiano Spada. "Endoscopic Treatment of Internal Hemorrhoids." In Hemorrhoids, 1–18. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51989-0_7-1.

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Yang, Hyung Kyu. "Indications for the Treatment of Hemorrhoids." In Hemorrhoids, 41–45. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41798-6_5.

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Yang, Hyung Kyu. "Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids: Lift-up Submucosal Hemorrhoidectomy." In Hemorrhoids, 65–78. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41798-6_7.

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Pescatori, Mario. "Hemorrhoids." In Prevention and Treatment of Complications in Proctological Surgery, 15–56. Milano: Springer Milan, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2077-1_2.

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Kreisler, Esther, and Sebastiano Biondo. "Selection of Patients to the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids." In Hemorrhoids, 91–101. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53357-5_8.

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Kreisler, Esther, and Sebastiano Biondo. "Selection of Patients to the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids." In Hemorrhoids, 1–11. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51989-0_8-1.

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Kreisler, Esther, and Sebastiano Biondo. "Selection of Patients to the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids." In Hemorrhoids, 1–11. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51989-0_8-2.

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Lord, Amy C., Annabel Shaw, and Philip H. Pucher. "Classification of Hemorrhoidal Disease and Impact on the Choice of Treatment." In Hemorrhoids, 19–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53357-5_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Homeopathic treatment of hemorrhoids"

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Eizayaga, Francisco, Carolina Aguilar, and Adriana Ceballos. "Homeopathic Treatment of Psoriasis: A Case Series." In HRI London 2019—Cutting Edge Research in Homeopathy: Presentation Abstracts. The Faculty of Homeopathy, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1702104.

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To, KLA, YYY Fok, KCM Chong, LSS Yiu, and YCJ Lee. "Individualized homeopathic treatment in addition to conventional treatment in type II diabetic patients in Hong Kong – retrospective cohort study." In LMHI Homeopathic World Congress Leipzig 2017. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1601108.

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Cabo, Domingos Jose Vaz Do, Silvia Helena Grosso Esher, Maria Filomena Xavier Mendes, Romeu Carillo Jr, and Maria Solange Gosik. "Developing Homeopathic Treatment Guidelines for Patients with Hepatitis C." In HRI London 2019—Cutting Edge Research in Homeopathy: Presentation Abstracts. The Faculty of Homeopathy, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1702136.

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Bao, Xiao-qing, Jing Zhu, and Hong-Min Shi. "Improvement of the technique in treatment of internal hemorrhoids with Nd:YAG laser." In 2004 Shanghai international Conference on Laser Medicine and Surgery, edited by Jing Zhu. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.639385.

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Liu, Jian-xun, and Xinrong Zhang. "YAG laser in the treatment of hemorrhoids: a report of 700 cases." In International Conference on Photodynamic Therapy and Laser Medicine, edited by Junheng Li. SPIE, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.136946.

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Freed, Yakov. "Homeopathic Treatment Ameliorates Fatigue and Attentional Deterioration in Radiotherapy Breast Cancer Patients." In HRI London 2019—Cutting Edge Research in Homeopathy: Presentation Abstracts. The Faculty of Homeopathy, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1702066.

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Freed, Yakov. "Feasibility of Homeopathic Treatment for Symptom Reduction in an Integrative Oncology Service." In HRI London 2019—Cutting Edge Research in Homeopathy: Presentation Abstracts. The Faculty of Homeopathy, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1702107.

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Gaertner, Katharina. "Individualized Homeopathic Treatment in Women with Recurrent Cystitis: A Retrospective Case Series." In HRI London 2019—Cutting Edge Research in Homeopathy: Presentation Abstracts. The Faculty of Homeopathy, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1702108.

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Naik, Sujata. "The Homeopathic Approach to Treatment of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in a Rural Set-up." In HRI London 2019—Cutting Edge Research in Homeopathy: Presentation Abstracts. The Faculty of Homeopathy, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1702120.

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To, Aaron Ka Lun, and Yvonne Fok. "Safety and Efficacy of Individualised Homeopathic Treatment in Sciatica – a Phase I Pre-Post Comparison Study." In HRI London 2019—Cutting Edge Research in Homeopathy: Presentation Abstracts. The Faculty of Homeopathy, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1702087.

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