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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;  

1. BHMS, MD Homoeopathy (Organon of Medicine and Homoeopathic Philosophy), MBA (Hospital Administration and Healthcare Management- D. Y. Patil University), Pune, Assistant Professor, Department of Organon of Medicine and Homoeopathic Philosophy, Matoshri Homoeopathic Medical College, Eklahare, Nashik, Maharashtra, India

2. BHMS, MD Homoeopathy (Practice of Medicine) PGDEMS (Pune), Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology and Microbiology, Matoshri Homoeopathic Medical College, Eklahare, Nashik, Maharashtra, India

Paper Type: research paper
Article Information
Paper Received on: 2026-05-15
Paper Accepted on: 2026-06-29
Paper Published on: 2026-07-03
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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