Abstract

Dermatophyte infections are common worldwide, and dermatophytes are the prevailing causes of fungal infection of the skin, hair, and nails. In a country like India, where there’s a deficit of original studies of dermatophytosis and its treatment, it’s getting unstintingly clear that experience- grounded treatment of dermatophytosis is ruling the roots and is proving to be more effective than the standard guidelines handed in current literature that one frequently considers most valid and substantiation grounded. Homoeopathic system is having a different conception for treating the case, it’s grounded on the underpinning principles and the tradition is done using the summation of symptom. As Homoeopathy is a system of drug which work on alleviation, the humeral or the vulnerable medium of the body from its latent or overt response, it’s thereby the stylish form of drug to treat skin conditions. So, then disquisition was carried out using Homoeopathic drug Candida Albicans 200C energy on subjects who had Fungal Infection (Tinea). This study was conducted in 2 study settings for 90 days to assess efficacy of Homoeopathic drug Candida Albicans 200C in the treatment of Fungal Infection (Tinea). Assessment of subjects was done using Fungal Infection (Tinea) Assessment Performa every 10th day during course of study. After study period the recorded data shown that, Homoeopathic drug Candida Albicans 200C is effective in treating Tinea Infection which are acute in nature than that of habitual Tinea infection

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