Abstract
Warts are caused by human papilloma viruses (HPV) that can affect any part of the
body including hands and feet. Verruca palmaris (VP) is a common manifestation due
to HPV infection in keratinocytes of the palms. In the conventional system of medicine,
VP is commonly managed through cauterisation, cryosurgery, surgical removal or topical
ointments, which have many limitations. Scientific documentation for the treatment
of VP by homoeopathic medicines is very scanty. In this context, the present case
report is of a 40-year-old male patient, who had multiple warts on his right palm
for more than 2 years. The patient was treated previously with allopathic medications
and external applications, without any significant improvement. Homoeopathic remedy
(i.e. Natrum mur) was initially administered in 30C potency for 30 days, but no improvement
was observed in the patient. Interestingly, when the potency was increased to 200C,
a speedy recovery was observed and the patient was fully cured within 3 months. Therefore,
it can be concluded from the case study that VP, when treated on the basis of the
totality of symptoms, with an accurately selected remedy in suitable potency results
in cure. In this particular case, Natrum mur worked well for warts on the palm. Most
importantly, it was observed in this case that the selection of right potency is very
essential and it should match correctly with the susceptibility of the patient to
result in rapid cure.
Keywords
homoeopathy - verruca palmaris - Natrum mur - wart - case report