Efficacy of Homoeopathic Medicines in Management of Primary Obesity
Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the efficacy of homoeopathic medications as well as the function that diet and exercise routines play in the treatment of primary obesity. It was confined to randomly chosen individuals with primary obesity between the ages of 15 and 35, of both genders. Total 30 patients took part in the present study. Prior to the administration of medicine, appropriate dietary and hygienic measures were put into effect. BMI measurement was used to evaluate treatment efficacy in accordance with National Heart, Blood, and Lung Institute standards (NHBLI).
Conclusion: Although it is referred to as a "new disease," obesity is one of the oldest metabolic disorders and typically affects people in their middle years (20–40 years). The age distribution of the cases in the present study indicates that instances are more common in the 20–30 age range. The gender distribution reveals that obesity affects women more than men. A review of family history reveals that positive family history for obesity is present in 63.33% of cases overall. The evaluation of the final findings demonstrates the considerable effectiveness of diet and regimen and homoeopathic medicine in the treatment of primary obesity cases.