Case of the Week: Acute Gastritis with Irritability and Nausea

Welcome to HomoeoPathshala’s Case of the Week!This week, we present a real-life homoeopathic case focusing on acute gastritis in a young adult. This case highlights how to analyze totality, identify keynotes, and justify remedies — essential skills for BHMS students and interns during OPD and viva exams. Case studies like these bridge the gap between … Read more

Case of the Week: Fever with Red Face and Thirst – A Homeopathic Case Management

Clinical cases are the best way to understand the practical application of homeopathy. In this Case of the Week, we analyze a patient presenting with fever and respiratory symptoms and learn how to arrive at the correct remedy through characteristic symptoms. Patient Information Age: 65 yearsGender: Male Chief Complaints The patient presented with the following … Read more

Case of the Week: Migraine Treated with Constitutional Homoeopathy

Migraine is one of the most common complaints seen in young adults, especially students and working professionals. While conventional treatment focuses on pain suppression, homoeopathy aims at treating the individual behind the disease. This week’s case beautifully demonstrates the power of constitutional prescribing. Patient Profile Chief Complaints The patient presented with: Modalities Aggravation: Amelioration: Associated … Read more