Thalassemia

Now studying and treating a case of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD), will be updating about it.

Thalassemia

We all know that “Medical Science has its limitations” but as a human being, we cant ignore someone suffering from pain, the congenital disorder isn’t usually curable especially when genetics is involved. Although Thalassemia is a congenital disorder as a human being we can’t stop ourselves from extending our hand in support. I came across a beta thalassemia major(ref:- https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000587.htm). The case emerged in 2003 and was treated with homeopathic medication for 3 months in which the blood transfusion time improved from 30 days to 55 days but after that, the patient discontinued treatment.

However, after 15 years, the family contacted me once again for treatment of the same. Except that now the patient had other complications like iron overload, Hepatitis C, veins got hard (Collapsed veins) due to multiple blood transfusions, splenectomy etc)

I referred a Unani doctor for medication of Hepatic C and to control serum ferritin level (blood iron level) and for vein hardness (Collapsed veins), prepared an oil to apply twice a day. Hopefully after using for one month it will bring good results.