Similia Vol 37 No 2 – December 2024
Author: Ilma Hynson
Abstract
This is a case report of a forty-nine-year-old man, presenting with a recently diagnosed Ménière’s disease. He was undergoing conventional treatment at the time of starting his homeopathic treatment. Using the Rogerian approach in individualised homeopathic case taking, five remedies were prescribed. The case is presented over a 16 month period. The patient reported frequent major Ménière’s episodes which were debilitating and contributed to lifestyle changes. The fifth remedy prescribed, Natrum muriaticum, corresponded to a time of significant change in the patient’s well-being. The frequency and intensity of the Ménière’s episodes reduced during the treatment period. The patient has provided a self-reflection on his
homeopathic treatment experience.
Keywords: Ménière’s disease, vertigo, hearing loss, homeopathy, tinnitus.