Chronic Lymphadenopathy Resolved through Life Force Homeopathic Treatment
Lymphadenopathy is mainly characterized by enlarged or swollen lymph nodes. Lymph nodes help to fight infection and filter blood fluids. They were situated in the neck, underarms, groin, and abdomen. It might have been due to various causes like cancer, viral or bacterial infections, and autoimmune diseases like Rheumatoid arthritis.
Ms. S.S., a twenty-eight-year-old female, started online treatment with Life Force Homeopathy (Patient ID: 56569). She had presented with a complaint of an enlarged left cervical lymph node since November 2024, which was accompanied by recurrent high-grade fever (103–102°F for 20 days, then 99°F until December 27). Associated symptoms included a left peritonsillar abscess (December 24) with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). Pain and difficulty in swallowing were also noted.
Investigations:
FNAC (16/12/24): Chronic lymphadenitis.
USG Neck (28/12/24):
Left level 2 necrotic conglomerate lymph node (3.9 × 3 cm).
Multiple enlarged lymph nodes bilaterally (left levels 3, 4, 5a; right levels 2, 3, 5a).
Infectious Workup:
MTB PCR (30/12/24): Negative.
AFB culture: Negative.
Typhoid serology (IgG/IgM): Positive.
Inflammatory Markers:
ESR: 100 mm/hr (09/12/24), which decreased to 53 mm/hr (28/12/24).
CRP: 44.68 mg/L (high).
Neutrophils: 80% (indicative of bacterial infection).
At Life Force Homeopathy, based on the investigation results, the lymphadenopathy was attributed to reactive causes, likely exacerbated by enteric fever and bacterial abscess.
A detailed case taking was done. Dr. Rajesh Shah, based on the totality of the symptoms presented, had prescribed homeopathic remedies. Blood investigation was suggested. A vitamin deficiency was found, so supplements were advised along with dietary and lifestyle changes. The patient''s progress was consistently monitored over several months.
Follow-up and Progress:
Follow-up on 18/02/25: She was 50% better; no fever, and swelling in the left cervical lymph node had reduced. Mild pain was reported in the right cervical lymph node on drinking cold/normal water occasionally. No conventional medications were taken. The fever had resolved.
Follow-up on 30/04/25: 70% improvement was observed. No pain and swelling were noted in the left cervical lymph node. Mild neck irritation occurred after sneezing.
Follow-up on 10/06/25: Overall, further improvement, approximately 80% improvement was seen. No pain or swelling in the left cervical lymph nodes. No fever. However, the body felt cold in the rain. Painkillers were taken for 2 days due to pain in the left lower rib caused by a sprain. The pain due to the sprain in the left lower rib was unrelated to the lymphadenopathy.
Conclusion:
The subsequent Life Force Homeopathy treatment had proven successful, leading to a complete resolution of the lymph node enlargement and associated symptoms, with no relapse observed over a 6-month follow-up period. This highlights the potential efficacy of well-chosen homeopathic interventions in appropriate cases.
- Case study is written by Dr. Deepa Chandroth, an associate of Dr. Rajesh Shah (MD Hom).