South Asian Research Journal of Medical Sciences (SARJMS)
Volume-5 | Issue-03
Review Article
Prostatic issues and Homoeopathic Approach
Dr. Tridibesh Tripathy, Shankar Das, Dr. Umakant Prusty, Dr. Madan Mohan Mishra, Dr. Jeevan Krushna Pattanaik, Dr. Pramod Bihari Pradhan, Rakesh Dwivedi, Dr. Mohini Gautam
Published : June 16, 2023
Abstract
The current piece deals with the issue of non cancerous obstructive uropathy. It hampers the quality of life in males above 45 years of age. An enlarged prostate gland or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a leading cause of obstructive uropathy in men. In India, prevalence of BPH is around 50% of men by the age of 60 years. The reader will get an idea of the problem of prostatic issues at global & national level through the eyes of clinical health in the beginning sections before delving in to the Homoeopathic system of the AYUSH platform. Currently, the AYUSH platform has regained its value in the era of the current pandemic. The pandemic has further escalated the prostatic issues further. In the absence of effective therapy in the modern medicine, the article peeps through what homoeopathy can offer to deal with prostatic issues that fulfil the triad criteria of essential medicines as per the National List of Essential Medicines (NLEM). The criteria is that these medicines need to be effective clinically, safe clinically and should be without side effects.