There was significant improvement in pain, swelling and stiffness of the joints..
Mrs. K. R (PIN 12024) was a known case of Psoriasis since 18 years. She had the first episode of psoriasis in 1992 where she got the eruptions on nape of neck , knees and toes , which was then treated by some conventional medicines for 5 -6 months which could not give relief. Then she took Homeopathic treatment from a local doctor and was in remission for all these years. Now there was a relapse since six month with severe itching and scaling on both knees and left palm. Along with this she had developed Psoriatic Arthritis in Nov. 2008 affecting both wrists, left elbow joint, right hand middle finger and thumb. There was pain, swelling and stiffness in these joints.
Her appetite was good with strong desire for sweets. She was thermally a hot patient. She had no complaints with bowels, urine and perspiration. She had sound and refreshing sleep. Her physical appearance was flabby.
She was an accountant by profession but had quit her job after marriage. Her husband was a Chartered Accountant working in Dubai. He used to visit India every 2 months.
She was married for last 20 years but she could not conceive. She had undergone some laparoscopy and Gynecology treatment in 1992 for the sterility but in vain.
She was a good listener and was sensitive to people’s suffering. She was short – tempered and impatient. She was very sincere and hardworking by nature.
In her family, her mother was suffering from Diabetes, Hypertension and Rheumatism. Her paternal grandmother had Leukemia.
Dr. Rajesh Shah studied the case in detail and prescribed research based medicines.
In the first follow-up, after 3 months the patient reported considerable improvement in scaling and itching , but the patch remained as it is and not much significant change in joint pains.
In the second follow-up, the patient reported that there was significant improvement in pain, swelling and stiffness of the joints.
In the third follow-up, the complaints of psoriasis as well as psoriatic arthritis were greatly relieved.
The patient reported after 2 years for some minor skin ailment and body pains. The patient is in remission for psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis since last 2 years and is now under Dr. Shah’s treatment for some other minor ailments. Mrs. K. R (PIN 12024) was a known case of Psoriasis since 18 years. She had the first episode of psoriasis in 1992 where she got the eruptions on nape of neck , knees and toes , which was then treated by some conventional medicines for 5 -6 months which could not give relief. Then she took Homeopathic treatment from a local doctor and was in remission for all these years. Now there was a relapse since six month with severe itching and scaling on both knees and left palm. Along with this she had developed Psoriatic Arthritis in Nov. 2008 affecting both wrists, left elbow joint, right hand middle finger and thumb. There was pain, swelling and stiffness in these joints.
Her appetite was good with strong desire for sweets. She was thermally a hot patient. She had no complaints with bowels, urine and perspiration. She had sound and refreshing sleep. Her physical appearance was flabby.
She was an accountant by profession but had quit her job after marriage. Her husband was a Chartered Accountant working in Dubai. He used to visit India every 2 months.
She was married for last 20 years but she could not conceive. She had undergone some laparoscopy and Gynecology treatment in 1992 for the sterility but in vain.
She was a good listener and was sensitive to people’s suffering. She was short – tempered and impatient. She was very sincere and hardworking by nature.
In her family, her mother was suffering from Diabetes, Hypertension and Rheumatism. Her paternal grandmother had Leukemia.
Dr. Rajesh Shah studied the case in detail and prescribed research based medicines.
In the first follow-up, after 3 months the patient reported considerable improvement in scaling and itching , but the patch remained as it is and not much significant change in joint pains.
In the second follow-up, the patient reported that there was significant improvement in pain, swelling and stiffness of the joints.
In the third follow-up, the complaints of psoriasis as well as psoriatic arthritis were greatly relieved.
The patient reported after 2 years for some minor skin ailment and body pains. The patient is in remission for psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis since last 2 years and is now under Dr. Shah’s treatment for some other minor ailments. Mrs. K. R (PIN 12024) was a known case of Psoriasis since 18 years. She had the first episode of psoriasis in 1992 where she got the eruptions on nape of neck , knees and toes , which was then treated by some conventional medicines for 5 -6 months which could not give relief. Then she took Homeopathic treatment from a local doctor and was in remission for all these years. Now there was a relapse since six month with severe itching and scaling on both knees and left palm. Along with this she had developed Psoriatic Arthritis in Nov. 2008 affecting both wrists, left elbow joint, right hand middle finger and thumb. There was pain, swelling and stiffness in these joints.
Her appetite was good with strong desire for sweets. She was thermally a hot patient. She had no complaints with bowels, urine and perspiration. She had sound and refreshing sleep. Her physical appearance was flabby.
She was an accountant by profession but had quit her job after marriage. Her husband was a Chartered Accountant working in Dubai. He used to visit India every 2 months.
She was married for last 20 years but she could not conceive. She had undergone some laparoscopy and Gynecology treatment in 1992 for the sterility but in vain.
She was a good listener and was sensitive to people’s suffering. She was short – tempered and impatient. She was very sincere and hardworking by nature.
In her family, her mother was suffering from Diabetes, Hypertension and Rheumatism. Her paternal grandmother had Leukemia.
Dr. Rajesh Shah studied the case in detail and prescribed research based medicines.
In the first follow-up, after 3 months the patient reported considerable improvement in scaling and itching , but the patch remained as it is and not much significant change in joint pains.
In the second follow-up, the patient reported that there was significant improvement in pain, swelling and stiffness of the joints.
In the third follow-up, the complaints of psoriasis as well as psoriatic arthritis were greatly relieved.
The patient reported after 2 years for some minor skin ailment and body pains. The patient is in remission for psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis since last 2 years and is now under Dr. Shah’s treatment for some other minor ailments.