Essential Hypertension and Its Homoeopathic Management: A Case Report
Abstract
Essential hypertension, or primary hypertension, is characterized by high blood pressure that arises from multiple factors without a single identifiable cause. It is also referred to as idiopathic or essential hypertension. Case summary: A 35-year-old male presented with a Headache throbbing type on the temporal and occipital region for 5 months, Sensation as it would burst. Desire to lie down silently headache increase from the sun, stress, and feeling better in open air, lying on the affected part, pressure, and bandaging the outcome was assessed using the Clinical Assessment Score Scale EQ-5D-5L scale for essential hypertension, yielding a score of 25, at the beginning of the medical treatment, the score on the scale was 5 indicating a positive correlation between the intervention and the outcome. This case highlights the potential efficacy of homoeopathic medicine managing cases of essential hypertension.
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