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Homoeopathic therapeutic approach with rare remedies in rheumatoid arthritis

Keywords: Homoeopathy, Rheumatoid arthritis, Polychrest, Rare remedies

Abbreviations: rheumatoid arthritis (RA), non- steroidal anti- inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), disease modifying anti‑rheumatic drugs (DMARDs)

Introduction :

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic progressive, disabling, multisystem disease which is characterised by pain, swelling and stiffness of the joints.  RA has a worldwide prevalence of approximately 1% among adults[1].  In inflammatory reaction, increased cellularity of synovial tissue and joint damage are the pathological hallmarks of  RA. The characteristic feature of rheumatoid arthritis is polyarticular symmetrical pain in small joints of hands and wrists, morning stiffness lasting for over an hour usually involving peripheral joints. Commonly involved joints are the wrists, proximal interphalangeal joints, metacarpophalangeal joints and distal interphalangeal joints. The onset is usually insidious and often accompanied with some generalised features such as weakness, fatigue, malaise, loss of appetite, anxiety, depression, helplessness, and loss of confidence in chronic cases of RA. Signs and symptoms may vary in severity, there may be period of flare up alternating with the period of remission.

Conventional management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) includes administration of non- steroidal anti- inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), disease modifying anti‑rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) which has its own adverse effects on excessive consumption.

Gastric ulcers, bleeding and perforation are the most common adverse reactions associated with excessive consumption of NSAIDs. The homoeopathic remedies, on the other hand, improves the general well being, improve the Quality of life in patients along with reducing pain and disability and limits the need of analgesics and DMARDs in RA. Homoeopathic remedies improve the quality of life of patients with RA by reducing intensity of pain, limiting disability and reducing disease activity, thus causing improvement in general and disease condition in particular. Homoeopathic remedy is effective in managing all the symptoms of RA and also plays an important role in preventing relapse of the condition and improving the general health of the patients [2]. Many of the drugs are present in the material medica for RA, which are well proved and commonly called polychrests. Under these many of the rare and less proved drugs remain unused in the vast field of clinical practise. Rare medicines are having very few symptoms but they have much therapeutic value. A probable list of following rare remedies for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis are given below [3,4,5,6,7]:

  • ARBUTUS ANDRACHNE: A remedy for eczema associated
    with gouty and rheumatic symptoms. Arthritis; especially larger joints. Lumbago;
    symptoms shift from skin to joints.
  • AGNUS
    CASTUS:
    In rheumatism of hands and feet, swelling of small joints, in those of
    debauched habits who are prematurely old. Swelling of finger joints, tearing
    pain, arthritic nodes.
  • AMMONIUM
    BENZOICUM:
    Pain across the sacrum. Fluid in great toe joint.
  • AMMON
    BROMIDUM:
    Sensation in right shoulder as if pressed by a
    weight. Sensation like a cord, causing limping and pain in legs.
  • ASARUM
    EUROPEUM:
    In any form of rheumatism when there is peculiar
    sensitiveness to the sound of scratching or even thoughtof it. Severe
    rheumatic tearing stitches in knee.Stiff neck with thirst in early
    morning associated with excessive sensibility of all the nerves, great weakness
    and prostration.
  • ASCLEPIAS
    SYRICATA:
    Acute articular rheumatism attacking great joints of
    the body with swelling of the joints when associated with peculiar headache; arthritic
    pain with swelling of knee joint. Associated symptoms are scanty urine,
    uraemia.
  • ASPARAGUS
    OFFICINALIS:
    Rheumatic condition with functional cardiac troubles
    together with parenchymatous diseases of the kidney; arthritic pains between
    the scapula, in region of right axilla, on tip of left shoulder.
  • DAPHNE ODORA: Rheumatic pain following suppressed
    gonorrhea. Rheumatic conditions manifesting skin conditions, as well as the
    bone pain. Rheumatic stiffness in muscles of left thigh above knee. Ball of
    right great toe swollen and very painful. The pain suddenly shoots into the
    body and then changes again. Sharp shooting pains first one place then another,
    constantly shifting.
  • DIGITALIS PUPPUREA: Endocardial rheumatism or the
    effects of rheumatism on the valves of the heart; arthritic nodes in finger
    joints. Irregular pulse in rheumatic troubles.
  • CUBEBA: Acute gonorrheal rheumatism when it
    attacks the wrist. Acute deep- seated pain in wrists, quickly followed by
    redness and swelling; stiffness of wrists and thickening around joint.
  • ELATERIUM: Sharp shooting pains in left axilla
    near the intersection of the pectoralis muscle.Painful muscular and neuralgic conditions, especially following
    scarlet fever or great loss of fluids from excessive diarrhoea.
  • FORMICA RUFA: Sudden rheumatic pain darting from
    side to side. Old chronic conditions with great weakness of mind and body. Rheumatism
    appearing mostly in joints, with restlessness. Rheumatic pain in right elbow
    and wrist.
  • GLONOINUM: Rheumatic troubles following
    contusions, especially affecting the back. Rheumatic pains in fingers of left
    hand.
  • GRINDELIA ROBUSTA: Rheumatic troubles of the eye
    resulting from exposure to cold or metastases from some other parts. Intense
    pain running directly back to the brain.
  • HAMAMELIS VIRGINICA: Rheumatic conditions of the left
    scapula. Sore pain down cervical vertebra. Concomitant symptoms are passive
    venous haemorrhage with great weakness.
  • HELONIAS : Weak delicate women with muscular
    rheumatism of the back and hips, when associated with the menstrual and uterine
    trouble. It has don excellent work in diabetes mellitus when rheumatic symptoms
    appear.
  • HYDRASTIS: Rheumatic troubles, with aching
    pain constantly shifting from side to side and associated with chronic inflamed
    liver. Rheumatic pain in elbow, forearm, right shoulder and first finger of
    left hand.
  • INDIGO: Rheumatism of the nerves and
    joints, accompanied by slight fever and great debility. Indescribable pain
    extending from the middle of thigh to knee, in bone with impossibility of
    sitting in a chair.
  • INDIUM METALLICUM: Rheumatic drawing across shoulders
    up to head. Sleepiness, nausea and horribly offensive smell of urine after
    standing a short time are concomitant symptoms.
  • INULA: Stitches and tearing pain in right
    shoulder and wrist. Spasmodic sticking beneath bend of right knee.
  • IODOFORUM: Rheumatism of flexor muscles of
    legs. Rheumatic pain in both gastrocnemii. Pain along right side of dorsal
    vertebra.
  • IODIUM: In cases of acute septic articular
    rheumatism it is of great remedy. Chronic articular rheumatism, with the
    nightly pains but no swelling of joints. Rheumatic stitch like pain in small of
    back. Great emaciation, great weakness and prostration; ravenous hunger and
    thirst for large quantities of water.
  • JACARANDA CAROBA: Gonorrheal rheumatism; rheumatic
    pain in right knee, disappearing on motion; rheumatic pain in left arm in
    morning.
  • JACEA: Left upper and right lower limbs are
    most affected. Stitching pain in the intercostals muscles and about the joints,
    associated with the milk-crust eruption.
  • LACHNANTHES: Stiffness of the neck, head drawn
    to one side; pain in neck as if dislocated. It is indicated if it is
    accompanied with the characteristic loquacity.
  • MANGANUM: Chronic rheumatism with the anaemia
    and the wandering, shifting pains going from joint to joint.
  • MARUM VARUM: Rheumatic conditions, especially in
    the bones and joints of arms; drawing and tearing pain with rheumatic lameness
    of upper arm. Concomitant symptoms are ingrowing toe nails.
  • MEPHITIS: Shifting rheumatic pains with
    urgentdesireto urinate; rheumatic pains in back with frequent passing of clear
    urine. Rheumatic pains from hips to feet; arthritic pains in heel. Fidgety in
    legs and arms; rheumatic wandering pains in limbs associated with much pressure
    and urging to urinate.                  
  • NAJA: Articular rheumatism with severe
    pain in heart extending to shoulder, neck and arm with intense anxiety.
    Rheumatic drawing pains in all limbs especially shoulder joints.
  • NICOLLUM: Intense cracking in the cervical
    vertebra. Rheumatic pains from elbows and knees going downward to the hands and
    feet.
  • OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI: Chronic arthritis of ankle joints.
    Rheumatic pains in elderly people. Erratic pains in joints. Rheumatism of long
    standing, unable to sit up. Whole body affected but more markedly in lower
    limbs. Concomitant symptoms are hoarseness, weakness, emaciation, voracious
    appetite.
  • OSMIUM: Pulsating stinging pain inside
    right shoulder. Drawing pains inside of right forearm. Aching in left
    metacarpal and phalangeal joint of thumb. Pains in bones and joints of right
    foot.
  • OXALICUM ACIDUM: Articular rheumatism where pains
    are confined to a small area. Rheumatic pericarditis; endocarditis of rheumatic
    origin. Arthritic pains in fingers which are flexed.
  • PLECTRANTHUS: Sudden shifting of pains and the
    peculiar one sided sweating. Sweat on right foot and left dry. Drawing tearing
    pain in joints of upper arms, forearms and fingers, especially right.
  • STICTA PULMONARIA: Inflammatory rheumatism with
    redness. Rheumatic inflammation of right ankle joint, swollen and painful. In
    rheumatism of joints having large amount of serous fluid, raising the patella.
  • STELLARIA MEDIA: It is a useful remedy acting very
    promptly is cases of rheumatism. The excruciating  pain comes on very rapidly with soreness of
    the part to touch, stiffness of the joints, aggravation of the pain by motion
  • STILLINGIA: Large rheumatic node upon the
    olecranon. Periosteal affections of the malar bones, extending across the face;
    chronic periosteal rheumatic states, as a result of syphilis or
    mercurialization.
  • STRONTIANA CARBONICA: Rheumatic pains deep in limbs,
    especially after sprains of either recent or older date. Tearing rheumatic
    pains in shoulders and arms, especially joints.
  • USTILAGO MAYDIS: Rheumatictrouble of metacarpal and metatarsal bones and phlanges; severe
    rheumatic pains in lumbar region. Rheumatic drawing pains in finger joints,
    especially second joint of right forefinger associated with hypertrophy or loss
    of nails.
  • VALERIANA OFFICINALIS: In cases ofrheumatic affection of belly of muscle associated with over sensitiveness
    of all the senses.
  • VISCUM ALBUM: It is a great anti-arthritic and
    anti-rheumatic remedy.Great
    sensitiveness of limbs with tearing, shooting pains from above downward, with
    sleeplessness and prostration. It follows well after aconite in acute
    rheumatism.
  • VIOLA ODORATA: It is one of the great remedy for
    rheumatism of right side.Acute
    articular rheumatism of the wrist, hands, ankles and feet of the right side
    with no febrile symptoms.

Conclusion : Rare remedies are less proven medicine and very few symptoms are available, from different sources a cumulative picture of medicine to be prepared and matched with the symptoms of the patient. These remedies are very specific in their action and provides fastest possible recovery. Although rheumatoid arthritis can be effectively managed by homoeopathic rare remedies, sufficient evidence needs to be produced in order to justify the efficacy and superiority of these remedies

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Dr Anuj Kumar, M.D. (HOM.)

Asst. Professor Department of Physiology

Dr. Halim Homoeopathic medical college andand hospital, Darbhanga ( Bihar)

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