SUCCESSFUL HOMEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT OF PEDIATRIC TRICHOTILLOMANIA REFRACTORY TO CONVENTIONAL THERAPY: A CASE TREATED AT DR BATRA’S HOMEOPATHY CLINIC

Authors

  • Dr Sudeepta Indra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/prl.ijayush.v15i03.1807

Keywords:

Trichotillomania, Pediatric psychiatry, Psychosomatic disorder, Classical homeopathy, Habit disorder, Hair pulling

Abstract

Background: Trichotillomania is a psychosomatic impulse-control disorder commonly seen in children and adolescents, often resistant to conventional dermatological and pharmacological interventions. Case Profile: A 12-year-old female presented with an uncontrollable habit of hair plucking from bilateral temporal regions and later from the legs, associated with intense itching and emotional triggers. Intervention: Individualized classical homeopathic treatment based on totality of symptoms, constitutional assessment, and miasmatic understanding was administered over nine months. Outcome: Complete remission of hair-pulling behavior, resolution of itching, emotional stabilization, and visible hair regrowth were achieved. Conclusion: This case demonstrates that individualized homeopathic intervention can bring sustained transformation in pediatric trichotillomania, even after failure of conventional treatment, as observed at Dr Batra’s Homeopathy Clinic

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Published

2026-03-24

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Original Research Article