Author
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- Dr. Srinivas Babu Kathi
(PhD- Scholar Tantia University Medical Superintendent, Head of The Department of Homoeopathic Pharmacy, Hamsa Homeopathy Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Siddipet (Dist.), Telangana State 502279.)
- Dr. Bhavya Shikha
(Associate professor, Department of Paediatrics, Jims Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital Venkanna Guda Telangana State)
- Dr. Kavya Boini
(Assistant Professor of the Department of Homoeopathic Pharmacy, Hamsa Homeopathy Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Siddipet (Dist), Telangana State 502279)
- Dr. Darshanam Vijaya Roopini
(Internee; 2019-2020 Batch, Hamsa Homeopathy Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Siddipet (Dist), Telangana State 502279)
- Dr. Chilukamari Rajashivani
(Internee; 2019-2020 Batch, Hamsa Homeopathy Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Siddipet (Dist), Telangana State 502279)
- Dr. Dasari Nihala
(Internee; 2019-2020 Batch, Hamsa Homeopathy Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Siddipet (Dist), Telangana State 502279)
- Dr. Chandupatla Alekhya
(Internee; 2019-2020 Batch, Hamsa Homeopathy Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Siddipet (Dist), Telangana State 502279)
Abstract
Uterine fibromyomas are the commonest benign neoplasm arising from the uterus seen in women of reproductive age group causing bulky uterus. The enlargement of uterus is due to uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, myohyperplasia, pyometra, hematometra, Lochiometra, malignancy. The Prevalence of fibroids is 35 to 45 years and of adenomyosis is high amongst infertile women.6 Uterine fibromyomas (Leiomyoma, Fibroma, Fibroids) are the commonest benign neoplasm arising from uterus seen in women of Reproductive age. Incidence varies from 5% – 20% of women.3 Uterine fibroid in pregnancy – about 1 in 1000 and it depends on population.6
Suggested Citation
Dr. Srinivas Babu Kathi & Dr. Bhavya Shikha & Dr. Kavya Boini & Dr. Darshanam Vijaya Roopini & Dr. Chilukamari Rajashivani & Dr. Dasari Nihala & Dr. Chandupatla Alekhya, 2025.
"Effectiveness of Individualised Homoeopathic Management in Uterine Hypertrophy: A Case-Based Analysis,"
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(7), pages 975-984, July.
Handle:
RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:67:p:975-984
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