International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

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India | Homeopathy | Volume 14 Issue 12, December 2025 | Pages: 1306 - 1308


Evidence?Based Homoeopathy: Case Report of Viral Exanthema Rashes in a 5 Years Old Boy

Dr. Divya Bhardwaj

Abstract: A viral exanthem rash is spots, bumps or blotches on your skin that accompany a viral infection. It may or may not be itchy. The rash can start anywhere on the body, often on your face or trunk, and then spread. It may be associated with other virus symptoms. There?s no cure for most viral infections, so treatment aims. When fever accompanies a rash in children, it is usually caused by viral infections. Although viral exanthems are usually associated with benign, self-limited diseases, in some cases correct diagnosis of an exanthem may be required for proper treatment, monitoring, and initiation of preventive measures for contacts. Furthermore, Fever, sore throat, vomit, diarrhea, fatigue, irritability, anorexia, conjunctivitis, cough, and insomnia all significantly indicated viral infections. Skin rashes that appear during febrile illnesses are in fact caused by various infectious diseases. Since infectious exanthematous diseases range from mild infections that disappear naturally to severe infectious diseases, focus on and basic knowledge of these diseases is very important. For clinical diagnosis of diseases accompanied by skin rash and fever, a complete history must be taken, including recent travel, contact with animals, medications, and exposure to forests and other natural environments. In addition, time of onset of symptoms and the characteristics of the rash itself (morphology, location, distribution) could be helpful in the clinical diagnosis. It is also critical to understand the patient's history of specific underlying diseases. However, diagnostic basic tests could be helpful in diagnosis if they are repeated and the clinical course is monitored. Generally, skin rashes are nonspecific and self-limited. Therefore, it could be clinically meaningful as a characteristic diagnostic finding in a very small subset of specific diseases. Homoeopathic literature shows that cases of Viral Rashes have been treated successfully with homoeopathic medicines. Case Summary: This is the case of a 05 years old boy with Viral rashes. The case presented here is documented from Bhardwaj Homoeopathy Clinic, 4489, Sector-B, pocket-5&6, Vasant Kunj, Delhi. The patient was treated with individualised homoeopathic medicine Rhus tox 200c over a period of 14 days. There was significant improvement with homoeopathic treatment, with complete disappearance of rashes without any recurrence.

Keywords: Exanthema, Rashes, Rhus toxiconderon 200c, Post Viral fever

How to Cite?: Dr. Divya Bhardwaj, "Evidence?Based Homoeopathy: Case Report of Viral Exanthema Rashes in a 5 Years Old Boy", Volume 14 Issue 12, December 2025, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 1306-1308, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR251217155519, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR251217155519


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