2025, Vol. 7, Issue 2, Part B
Palmoplantar psoriasis: One dose, real cure
Author(s): Shweta Tiwari
Abstract: Palmoplantar psoriasis is a localized, chronic, and recurrent form of psoriasis that affects the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. It is often associated with significant pain, itching, and disability due to fissures, scaling, and erythema, which severely impact quality of life. Globally, psoriasis affects approximately 2-3% of the population, with palmoplantar involvement in up to 5% of these cases. Conventional treatments offer only partial relief and are often associated with side effects or limited long-term benefits.
This case study presents a 62-year-old female with a long-standing history of palmoplantar psoriasis, resistant to conventional therapies. After limited relief from allopathic interventions, she underwent individualized homeopathic treatment at Dr. Batra’s. Over the course of treatment, there was a gradual reduction in itching, healing of fissures, and overall improvement in skin texture and general wellbeing.
This paper highlights the potential of individualized classical homeopathy as a complementary therapeutic approach in managing palmoplantar psoriasis, especially in cases where conventional modalities fail to provide sustained relief. The case demonstrates the holistic nature of homeopathy in addressing both local and systemic symptoms by treating the person as a whole.
DOI: 10.22271/27080056.2025.v7.i2b.145Pages: 75-79 | Views: 70 | Downloads: 29Download Full Article: Click Here