Homoeopathic Management of Chronic skin Disorders: A Practice of Medicine Perspective
International Journal of Development Research
Homoeopathic Management of Chronic skin Disorders: A Practice of Medicine Perspective
Received 27th January, 2026; Received in revised form 17th February, 2026; Accepted 20th March, 2026; Published online 30th April, 2026
Copyright©2026, Dr. Munazza Shaikh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Chronic skin disorders constitute a significant burden on patients due to their persistent nature, cosmetic impact, psychosocial consequences, and frequent relapses. Conventional management often focuses on symptomatic suppression, which may provide temporary relief but fails to address the underlying susceptibility of the individual. Homoeopathy, based on the holistic principle of individualization, offers a constitutional approach that considers the patient as a whole rather than the disease alone. This article explores the role of homoeopathy in the management of chronic skin disorders from a Practice of Medicine standpoint, emphasizing miasmatic background, constitutional prescribing, and long-term disease modification. The scope of homoeopathic intervention, clinical approach, and therapeutic outcomes in chronic dermatological conditions are discussed to highlight its relevance in contemporary medical practice.