Henry Minton's Uterine Insight: Amenorrhea- Types and Indicated Remedies

Henry Minton’s Uterine Insight: Amenorrhea- Types and Indicated Remedies

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Abstract: 

Amenorrhoea is defined as the absence of menstruation during the reproductive years of  a woman’s life. Homoeopathy plays an important role in various menstrual irregularity disorders  especially in cases of amenorrhoea. Physiological states of amenorrhoea are seen, most  commonly during pregnancy and lactation. Homoeopathy cures the patient as a whole. Woman  with stress, anxiety, hormonal imbalances and nutritional deficiency. Homoeopathy plays best  role on both spheres of the body – Mental & Physical. 

Keywords: Amenorrhoea; Homoeopathy; Uterine Therapeutics – Henry Minton

Introduction: 

Definition: Amenorrhoea literally means absence of menstruation. It is a symptom and not a  disease. 

Clinical Types:  

➢ Physiological 

  • Primary – Before puberty 
  • Secondary – During pregnancy, During lactation, Following menopause  

➢ Pathological  

  • Concealed – Congenital Acquired 
  • Real – Primary, Secondary 

Causes: 

1. Primary Amenorrhoea  

• Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism 

• Hypergonadotropic hypogonadism 

• Abnormal chromosomal pattern  

• Dysfunction of thyroid & adrenal cortex  

• Metabolic disorders 

• Systemic illness 

• Unresponsive endometrium 

2. Secondary Amenorrhoea 

• Hypothalamus – Stress  

 Anti-hypertensive drugs 

 Post pills 

• Pituitary – Adenoma 

 Sheehan’s syndrome  

• Ovary – PCOS, Pre mature ovarian failure  

• Uterine – Synechiae, Tubercular endometritis  

• Systemic – Malnutrition , Hypothyroid state, Diabetes 

Clinical Features: 

• Increasing obesity (Abdominal – 50 %) 

• Menstrual abnormalities in the form of oligomenorrhoea, amenorrhoea or DUB  and infertility 

• Hirsutism 

• Acne (70 %) 

• Virilism (rare) 

• Acanthosis nigricans  

• HAIR AN Syndrome 

  • Hyper androgenism  
  • Insulin resistance 

• Bilateral enlarged cystic ovaries  

Minton’s views in cases of Amenorrhoea: The book “Uterine Therapeutics” by Henry  Minton has an excellent significance in various kind of menstrual diseases and related sign &  symptoms. 

Introduction to the book: 

• Uterine Therapeutics is a useful monograph on the problem of menstruation &  other related functions. 

• Publishing Year – 1883 

• Author – Henry Minton 

Plan and Construction  

• This book is divided into 2 parts  

  • Part I: The Remedies & Their Indications 
  • Part II: The Repertory

Some important Rubrics from Uterine Therapeutics: 

 Chapter – Amenorrhoea  

Causes and Concomitants 

– Abdomen, pains in, bearing down, as if menses would appear 

– Chlorosis 

– Convulsions 

– Face, paleness of 

– Girls, nervous  

– Girls, anaemic  

– Headache 

– Hysteria  

– Menses, delay of the first 

– Menstruation, vicarious 

– Vomiting  

– Vertigo  

Common Remedies for Amenorrhoea from Uterine Therapeutics:

No. MedicinesIndications
Ars Alb Menses scanty/entirely suppressed. A thin whitish offensive  discharge instead of menses. Corrosive leucorrhoea. 
Belladonna In plethoric girls, with congestion of the head. Prolapsus and  induration of uterus. Abdominal tympanitis. Labour like pains in abdomen. Amenorrhoea from fright.
Bry Alb Great vascular excitement. Bleeding from the nose in place of  menses or spitting of blood. Pains in the small of the back &  drawing pain in lower abdomen.
Clac Carb Girls with leuco-phlegmatic temperament. Swelling and  sensitiveness of the breasts at each menstrual period. Painful  pressure in hypochondria even her clothing is unpleasant to bear. Bearing down pains as if menses would appear, but do not.  Suppression of menses with anasarca from working in water.
Ferrum Menstruation absent for months or appearing imperfectly at  irregular periods, especially in chlorotic girls. Lassitude of legs.  Great prostration and lethargic dullness.
Kali Carb After suppression of menses, when at every menstrual nisus  patient suffers from gastric disturbances. Labour like pain in  abdomen as if menses would appear. Amenorrhoea with backache,  compelling her to sit down. Leucorrhoea with redness and  soreness about vulva and between thighs. Vagina tender and sore.
Nat Mur At each menstrual period intolerable sadness and melancholy.  Intercourse painful from dryness of vagina. In chlorosis, difficult  appearance of the first menses; feel as if they were coming on but  they do not come.
Platina Suppressed menses in emigrants. Sudden suppression in women  who are with regular spasmodic colic and uncontrollable weeping.  Uterine cramps with pain in hypogastrium. Nymphomania.
Pulsatilla Amenorrhoea caused by fright, by getting feet wet, by exposure to  dampness or cold. Nervous, timid, tearful disposition, always  anxious about her domestic affairs. Pain in the uterus.
10 Sepia Acrid leucorrhoea. Sensation of distention of vagina and  enlargement of vulva. Continuous pressure in the abdomen during  each menstrual epoch then soreness of the perineum and swelling  of the vulva.

Conclusion: 

 Henry Minton’s Uterine Insight provides a clear and practical understanding of uterine  disorders by correlating symptoms with basic rubrics and commonly indicated remedies. It helps  in simplifying case analysis and helps to select accurate remedy. It serves as a useful guide for  managing uterine conditions through a systematic homoeopathic approach. 

Reference: 

1. Henry Minton, Uterine Therapeutics, 1st ed. New York: A. L. Chatterton Publishing  CO., 1884. 

2. Shashi Kant Tiwari, Essentials of Repertorization, A Comprehensive Textbook of  Case Taking & Repertorization, 6th ed. USA-Europe-India: B. Jain Publishers (P)  Ltd., 2004. 

3. Hiralal Konar, DC Dutta’s Textbook of Obstetrics, including Perinatology and  Contraception, 9th ed. New Delhi-London-Panama: The Health Sciences Publishers,  2018.

About the author

Dr Doshi Rahi

BHMS (Internship), Lalitaben Ramniklal Shah Homoeopathy College