Role of Homeopathy in Post Viral Arthralgia




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Dr. Saurav Arora

Gold Medalist, MD (Hom.). Founder: Vivid Homeopathy


Dr Saurav Arora has a rich experience of more than 13 years being a medical homeopath and independent researcher. Dr Arora has served various key positions in Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India; Ministry of Defence, India; Govt. of NCT of Delhi etc.


Dr. Bharti Arora

MD (Hom.), BHMS (Silver Medalist), Co-founder: Vivid Homeopathy


Dr Bharti Arora has a rich experience of more than 08 years being a medical homeopath. Dr Bharti Arora is committed to promote homeopathy for the benefit of individual and health care system.



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post viral arthralgiaPost viral arthralgia, as the name suggests, is a chronic condition which arises after a person is infected and battled with viral infection. In an era, where viral infections are swapping the world, post infection complaints are becoming a clinical nuisance for both patients as well clinicians. There are many theories for the development of post viral arthralgia, but most commonly it is associated with auto immunity, i.e. body’s self harm against an infection, disease or stress. Due to cross reactivity, even after the virus is eliminated, it causes a short term, as well as, a long term inflammatory changes in the joints and muscles. This is the reason why patients keep on complaining pain in joints and muscles months and years after encounter with an infection. This commonly seen complication is actually a large clinical burden in almost every country of the world.


Etiology

Although it is very difficult to establish an association of specific virus with the post viral arthralgia, but there are few viruses that can give rise to post viral arthritis such as:

  • Hepatitis viruses (A, B and C type)
  • Parvovirus
  • Rubella virus
  • Alphaviruses (e.g. Chikungunya virus) and flaviviruses
  • Retroviruses etc.

Effects on Health

Earlier considered to be a mild disorder which does not require any special attention, post viral arthralgia has spread to each and every segment of population. Due to rise in the prevalence of viral diseases their associated complaints are also rising alarmingly. It is interesting to be noted that there are various other co-morbidities and risk factors which are associated with the post viral arthralgia such as:

  1. Low immunity which favours auto-immune processes to harm the body.
  2. Lack of Vitamin D which has predisposed almost half of the population for bone and muscle related diseases.
  3. Lack of healthy lifestyle.
  4. Inadequate physical activity, along with sedentary lifestyle.
  5. Nutritional deficiency etc.

Presentation

The prime most presentation of post viral arthralgia is joint dysfunction. The chronicity and duration of infection decides the actual symptoms and comorbidities. Commonly it can be presented as:

  • Pain in single large joint
  • Pain in multiple large joints
  • Pain in small joints
  • Pain in muscles
  • Decreased quality of life due to less physical productivity
Symptoms:
  • Pain
  • Difficulty performing day to day activities
  • Morning stiffness
  • Redness and swelling in joints
  • Discomfort

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of post viral arthralgia depends upon

  • History: In majority of the cases, a patient presents with clear cut picture of symptoms developed after fever, viral infection, etc. Therefore, it is very important to ask for the detailed medical history.
  • Physical Examination: Since the condition is associated with joints, bones and muscles, a thorough physical examination (following best practices of clinical examination) is sufficient to describe the location involved with details.
  • Laboratory Dignosis (General/specific): In majority of the cases, general laboratory diagnosis is made by simple investigations such as blood indices (CBC, Rheumatoid Factor, Serum Calcium, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, PTH, TSH etc.), X ray of the affected joints etc. In few cases where specific viral pathologies are suspected, specific investigations and expert opinions are sought for.

Differential Diagnosis

It is very important to differentiate the condition with commonly prsented musculoskeletal disorders such as:

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Psoriatic Arthritis
  • Ankylosing Spondylitis
  • Rheumatic Fever
  • Sjogren Syndrome
  • SLE
  • Lyme Disease
  • Polymyositis etc.

Conventional Treatment

In conventional system of medicine, in general, if the presentation is mild it is usually treated symptomatically with analgesics or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. In few cases, low dose of prednisone is also used in conjugation. But the real challenge arises when there is slow response and irrational usage of pain killers. The over the counter misuse of pain-killers is also becoming an associated clinical challenge. In cases, where specific systemic disease and cause is identified, the treatment becomes targeted.


General Management

The keywords of general management with respect to post viral arthralgia are:


Prevention:

  • Prevention is always better than cure.
  • If a patient is likely to have tendency for musculoskeletal disorders or have pre-existing illnesses it is always advisable not to expose oneself to areas where viral diseases are prevalent.
  • Regular exercise and apt physical activity keep the musculature healthy thus even if one encounters an infection, recovery from a disease and its post complications is quick and long lasting.
  • Avoid travelling or exerting too much especially when there is pre-existing illness or nutritional deficiencies.

Eat Healthy

  • Eating healthy food keep your immunity intact and strong.
  • Food items like Jaggery, food rich in vitamin E and C keeps your immunity intact.

Medication

  • Irrespective of the medical system one follows, timely medication under supervision can help your immunity to fight disease better, with low or minimal post effects.
  • Don’t ignore symptoms even if they are minor and nonspecific.

Yoga & Physiotherapy

  • Yoga and Physiotherapy may play a vital role when introduced with best clinical practices in patients suffering with post viral arthralgia. It is best to adopt such practices in consultation with an expert so as to receive the maximum benefits.

Education

  • Keep yourself educated regarding the viral diseases and post viral conditions especially if they are untreated or treated with self-medications.

Role of Homeopathy in post viral arthralgia

Homeopathy heals holistically!

  • Homeopathic medicines stimulate body’s inner strength and improve the overall immune system to work in homeostasis.
  • The aim of the treatment is to reduce the disease burden and to improve the overall health. This method is considered the best method of treatment because it follows the holistic approach and not only alleviating the symptoms alone.
  • The constitutional, well known as individualized homeopathy treatment is known to reduce the tendencies and to improve the overall health.
  • The prescription is dependent upon symptoms, signs, tendencies, history and causation.
  • The treatment can be curative, palliative or supportive depending upon state and staging of disease.
  • Homeopathic medicines can be taken safely along with other/conventional medications (ADD-ON Therapy).

In addition to constitutional/individualized medicines, the following medicines are frequently used on the basis of causation and symptom similarity:


BRYONIA ALBA: Knees stiff and painful. Hot swelling of feet. Joints red, swollen, hot, with stitches and tearing; worse on least movement. Every spot is painful on pressure. Constant motion of left arm and leg (Helleb).


CARBOLICUM ACIDUM: Cramps in fore part of leg, close to tibia during walking. Gnawing pains in shin bones. Arthritis.


COLCHICINE: Convulsive jerking of right hand; rheumatic fever, gout, endo and pericarditis, pleurisy, arthritis, deformans in early stages; intense pain of rheumatism. (Preferred in lower triturations such as 3x).


FORMICA RUFA: An apt remedy for arthritic conditions. Gout and articular rheumatism; pains worse, motion; better, pressure. Right side most affected. Chronic gout and stiffness in joints. Rheumatic pains; stiff and contracted joints. Muscles feel strained and torn from their attachment. Weakness of lower extremities. Rheumatism comes on with suddenness and restlessness.


ICHTHYOLUM: Polyarthritis. Chronic rheumatism. Uric acid diathesis. Hay-fever. Lameness in right shoulder and right lower extremity.


IODUM: Acute exacerbation of chronic inflammation. Arthritis deformans. Acts prominently on connective tissue. Joints inflamed and painful. Pain in bones at night. Rheumatism of nape and upper extremities. Nightly pains in joints; constrictive sensations.


MEDORRHINUM: Pain in back, with burning heat. Legs heavy; ache all night; cannot keep them still (Zinc). Ankles easily turn when walking. Burning of hands feet. Finger-joints enlarged, puffy. Gouty concretions. Heels and balls of feet tender (Thuja). Soreness of soles. Restless; better, clutching hands.


NATRUM PHOS: Weariness; aching in wrists and finger-joints. Hamstrings sore. Synovial crepitation. Rheumatic arthritis.


POLYPORUS PINICOLA: Useful in deep dull, severe pain in bones especially after intermittent, remittent and bilious fevers, with headache, yellow tongue, constant nausea, faintness at epigastrium, and constipation. Rheumatic complaints preventing sleep.


RHUS TOXICODENDRON: Rhus affects fibrous tissue markedly-joints, tendons, sheaths-aponeurosis, etc., producing pains and stiffness. Post-operative complications. Ailments from strains, over lifting, getting wet while perspiring. Septic conditions. Rheumatism in the cold season. Hot, painful swelling of joints. Pains tearing in tendons, ligaments, and fascia. Rheumatic pains spread over a large surface at nape of neck, loins, and extremities; better motion (Agaric). Soreness of condyles of bones. Limbs stiff paralyzed. Tenderness about knee-joint. Loss of power in forearm and fingers; crawling sensation in the tips of fingers.


STELLARIA MEDIA: Rheumatoid pains in different parts of the body. Sharp pain in small of back, over kidneys, in gluteal region, extending down thigh. Pain in shoulders and arms. Synovitis. Bruised feeling. Rheumatic pains in calves of legs.


SYPHILLINUM: Sciatica; worse at night; better about day-break. Rheumatism of shoulder-joint, at insertion of deltoid. Run-around. Severe pain in long bones. Redness and rawness between toes (Sil). Rheumatism, muscles are caked in hard knot or lumps. Muscles contracted in hard knots.


THYROIDINUM: Rheumatic arthritis with tendency to obesity, coldness and cramps of extremities. Peeling of skin of lower limbs. Cold extremities. Aching pains. Edema of legs. Trembling of limbs and entire body.


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