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Old 14th July 2005, 06:19 PM
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Dear Shivanand,

I treated Similar conditionin in elderly man.He lived for more than 10 years .Main Medicine was Tuberculinum in different potencies at long interval.
Are U a HOMOEOPATH?

I AM IN hYDERABAD,INDIA
EVEN THOUGH I am a kannadiga.u CAN FIND A HOMOEOPATH IN b'LORE IT SELF .iF u FAIL TO FIND ONE u CAN SEND A PRIVATE MESSAGE OR MAIL TO ME WITH DETAIL CASE .hOMOEOPATHY CAN CURE ,ATLEAST CAN PALLIATE WITH OUT MUCH SUFFERRING.

i HOPE THIS HELPS.

RAMACHANDRA,

hYDERABAD,INDIA
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Originally Posted by kattishetti
Request for Advise of Homeopathy Medicine and Doctors for Treating Hepatitis B with Liver Cirrhosis and HCC patient.

Dear Sir/Madam,

My father is diagnosed for Hepatitis B +ve and has Liver Cirrhosis and HCC. Following is the brief history of diagnosis and treatment. He has become very weak after treated with Chemotherapy (1st dose) and his food intake is reduced. I am looking for alternate medicines other than what he is taking at present. So, I request all of you to look into the case and please recommend a good Homeopathy Doctor for his treatment. We are located in a City called "Bangalore" in INDIA. I also request you to suggest Homeopathy medicines for my father.
Thanking you,
Shivanand.

========== Patients History, Diagnosis and Treatment ===========

Patient's name: CHANNABASAPPA
Gender: Male
Age: 65
Place: Bangalore, INDIA.

Result of Diagnosis:
Diagnosed to have Hepatitis B +ve with cirrhosis of liver on November 2004. Patient was admitted to hospital due to 'TIA' on February 2005, discharged from hospital after one week of treatment, recovered quickly (from TIA) became normal. Diagnosed to have 'HCC' on June 17th, 2005. Following are details of diagnosis:

++++++++++++++++ Diagnosis Reports +++++++++++++++++

--------------------- Hbe Report ---------------------------
Negative.

--------------------- MRI SCAN Report ---------------------
Impression: Large nodular lesion in the segment 7. The lesion measures 3.18 cms antero-posteriorly, 2.55 cms transversely and 3.17 cms supero-inferiorly. Lesion shows mild enhancement in the arterial phase with mild retention of contrast in its central aspect on the delayed phase. This is suggestive of a dysplastic nodule/malignancy. Suggestion: AFP correlation.

Smaller nodular lesions in both lobes of liver. These are hyperintense on the plain T1 WT and hypointense on T2 WT and suggest possibility of regenerating nodules. Mild perihepatic fluid. No other significant abnormality is seen.

---------------------- AFP Report ---------------------------
Test Report as on June 17th, 2005: 580.9 ng/ml

---------------------- FNAC Report -------------------------
Report as on June 24th 2005:
Dysplastic Changes. And there is no evidence of malignancy in the material studied.

+++++++++++++++++ End of Diagnosis Reports +++++++++++

+++++++++++++++++ Treatment +++++++++++++++++++++

On medication with the following Tablets:

From November 2004:
LAMIVIR HBV 100 mg, Daily one tablet.
ALDACTONE 50mg, Daily one tablet.

From February 2005 (after TIA):
LAMIVIR HBV 100 mg, Daily one tablet.
ALDACTONE 50 mg, Daily one tablet.
CLOPIDOGREL BISULPATE 75 mg, Daily one tablet.
LACTULOSE (DUPHALAC) 15 ml, once daily.

On June 23rd 2005:
For the HCC, Chemo embolization was tried, failed as there was block in hepatic artery. As per doctors statement, treatment with Surgery or injecting Concentrated Alcohol are not possible. Further Doctor suggested for Palliative Chemotherapy and the patient was treated for the same on June 30th, 2005.

++++++++++++++++ Patient's Health History +++++++++++++++

Patient does not have any habits. No smoking, No drinking of Alcohol.
Food - Vegetarian.
Before November 2004, patient had very good health, never admitted to hospital, did not had Jaundice.
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