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Hepatic Cirrhosis and its Management via Electro-Homoeopathic Practices

Mishra S* and Singh A*
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ISSN: 2577-4360  10.23880/ijbp-16000245  Received: April 19, 2024  Published: April 26, 2024
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Electro-homoeopathy Hepatocytic Dysfunction Hepatorenal Syndrome Liver Fibrosis Portal Hypertension
Abstract

Hepatic cirrhosis is known by the development of regenerative nodules in liver parenchyma surrounded by fibrous septa resultant to chronic liver damage. Cirrhosis happens due to necrosis of liver cells followed by fibrosis and nodule formation. The liver organization come to be abnormal and interferes with liver blood flow and function, and eventually pointers to portal hypertension followed by hepatocytic dysfunction. Chronic liver diseases signify a remarkable health problem across the world with liver cirrhosis. The exact prevalence of cirrhosis worldwide was ambiguous due to the clinical continuum ranging from apathetic, asymptomatic to whole liver decompensation. Therefore, recurrent inputs via a series of research in view of various conventional and definite earlier techniques in background, along this thrust medical area, directed an emerging and medically most precise an alternate technique, namely, Electro-Homoeopathic Medical Science that has been presently in practice by a number of practitioners in India and southeast Asian countries enlightening attractive outcome without any significant post therapeutic physiological and/or biochemical side effect concomitant with risk factor. Various clinical practices and survey provide new insights into the development and establishment of an increasingly advanced form of the electro-homeopathic system for a defined diagnosis enlightening a definite root cause and efficient management of Liver Disease as well as its perception.

Conclusion and Future Perspectives

Hepatic Cirrhosis signifies the common histologic pathway for a diversity of chronic liver diseases. The injury to hepatocytes reasons liver dysfunctions. In view of development of affinity and sensitivity of therapeutic practice applying Electro-homeopathic practice has been revealed intriguing outcome in terms of comparatively fast, sensitive, accurate and nontoxic medical technique without any noticeable post therapeutic physiological and/or biochemical side effects. Moreover, critical comments/suggestions from the end of pertinent readers would be advantageous in further advancement of Electro-homeopathic management of Liver Cirrhosis.

Figure 1: Pathogenesis of fibrosis [16].
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Figure 1: Pathogenesis of fibrosis [16].

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  year    = {2024},
  volume  = {9},
  number  = {1},
  doi     = {10.23880/ijbp-16000245}
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