Case-1: Eight months old baby shows significant difference in Piebaldism with homeopathy

This Baby M.W. (PIN Number 8862) eight months old child was brought to the clinic from the US, with several depigmented patches on the legs with a white spot with grey hair on the forehead.

The child was a typical example of Piebaldism, as diagnosed with through a biopsy by the doctors in the US. The parents had good idea about the disease as they were updated by the local doctors as well as the internet research.  They were advised laser treatment and melanocytes transplant. They were sure that this has no medical treatment.

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They insisted for treatment as they were sent by a vitiligo patient, who had improved considerably. The case was taken on an experimental basis. Dr Shah at Life Force did not have any experience in treating Piebaldism, which was explained to the parents.

There were not much data to be obtained, and there were no classical modalities to prescribe. The prescription was to be based on sheer experience and research.

The patient’s paternal grandfather had cancer. There was no family history of vitiligo

Dr. Shah choose to prescribe on Anti Miasmatic Approach, and some research remedies were utilized.

In two years of treatment, there has been slow and steady improvement and there was re-pigmentation in some patches of vitiligo patches, and the parents have appreciated this.

This was a very substantial response as these conditions are not known to respond medically. Congenital abnormalities getting better are a very big achievement in itself.

The child’s parents were very thankful. Dr. Shah also personally expressed gratitude for being given the opportunity to treat this congenital abnormality and for the faith the parents reposed in him.

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