International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(4):09-16
Individualization Beyond Diagnosis: An organon-Based Interpretation of Pathological Findings in Urinary Tract Infections in Females in Contemporary Homoeopathic Practice
Author Name: Dr. Meenakshi Prakash Londhe; Dr. Roshani Sitaram Desale;
Paper Type: research paper
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Abstract:
Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections affecting women worldwide and represent a significant source of morbidity and healthcare utilisation. Contemporary pathology emphasises microbial aetiology, host-pathogen interactions, inflammatory responses, and antimicrobial resistance. In contrast, the Organon of Medicine emphasises individual susceptibility, symptom totality, constitutional characteristics, and maintaining causes in therapeutic decision-making.
Objective: To examine the clinicopathological features of female urinary tract infections through an Organon-based framework of individualisation and constitutional assessment.
Methods: A narrative review of pathology literature, urological guidelines, and classical homoeopathic philosophy was conducted.
Conclusion: Pathological diagnosis establishes disease classification and severity, whereas individualised homoeopathic case analysis addresses the unique clinical expression of disease in each patient.
Keywords:
Urinary tract infection, Organon of Medicine, Individualization, Female health, Clinicopathological correlation, Homoeopathy.
How to Cite this Article:
Dr. Meenakshi Prakash Londhe,Dr. Roshani Sitaram Desale. Individualization Beyond Diagnosis: An organon-Based Interpretation of Pathological Findings in Urinary Tract Infections in Females in Contemporary Homoeopathic Practice. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2026: 5(4):09-16
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