How Can Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis Be Treated Using Homeopathy?
I have the symptoms of leukocytoclastic vasculitis since last 7-8 years. It s still have not got so terrible status but some purpura spots scatteredly seen on both of the lower portion of the legs. Some areas of the lower legs and upper side of the foot have been scatteredly shadowed and some portions ae holding normal skin colour. My elder brother also suffered from the same problem and become cured more or less after allopathic treatment. I want to cure it with the help of homeopathy treatment. Kindly suggest the medicine am doze accordingly.
My opinion about your health concern follows:
1. Since leukocytoclastic vasculitis LCV affects dependent parts thus leg is the main area for the occurrence. [present]
2. At present immunomodulation and immunoglobulin [since it is considered as an autoimmune disease {AI}] are the mainstay of treatment due to unpredictable nature and course of the disease.
3. An alternate system of medicine can be continued in parallel to modern drugs to alleviate the side effects of the medicine's, i.e.:
- elevation of legs along with compression bandage should be used in the dependent lesion(s), and drugs like Colchicine/Dapsone can be used.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Munish Sood,
Ayurveda Specialist
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How Can Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis Be Treated Using Homeopathy?
Hi, My opinion about your health concern follows: 1. Since leukocytoclastic vasculitis LCV affects dependent parts thus leg is the main area for the occurrence. [present] 2. At present immunomodulation and immunoglobulin [since it is considered as an autoimmune disease {AI}] are the mainstay of treatment due to unpredictable nature and course of the disease. 3. An alternate system of medicine can be continued in parallel to modern drugs to alleviate the side effects of the medicine s, i.e.: - elevation of legs along with compression bandage should be used in the dependent lesion(s), and drugs like Colchicine/Dapsone can be used. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Munish Sood, Ayurveda Specialist