Case Report Open Access DOI: 10.53043/2347-3894.acam14003

Homoeopathic Management of Second-Degree Rectal Prolapse in a Child: A Case Report

Nagendra Kumar Sisodiya M.D. (Hom.), Ph.D. (Hom.)1, Ishita Singh M.D. (Hom.)2 and Rajendra Singh M.D. (Hom.), Ph.D. (Hom.)3

1Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, State Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, India
2Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, State Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, India
3Principal, State Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Cite this article as: Sisodiya NK, Singh I, Singh R, Pandey V. Homoeopathic Management of Second-Degree Rectal Prolapse in a Child: A Case Report. Asian Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol 14(1), 5-7:2026.
Abstract

Rectal prolapse in pediatric patients represents a distressing and recurrent clinical condition characterized by the protrusion of rectal mucosa due to weakness of the pelvic support structures. Conventional management often includes dietary correction, stool regulation, pelvic floor strengthening, and surgical intervention in persistent cases.

 This case report documents the management of second-degree rectal prolapse in a 9-year-old child using individualized homoeopathic treatment along with supportive care. A carefully selected constitutional remedy with a supportive tissue remedy was associated with progressive clinical improvement over three months without invasive procedures.

 The case highlights the potential role of homoeopathy as a conservative and child-friendly therapeutic approach in pediatric rectal prolapse while acknowledging the need for further systematic clinical studies.

Keywords

Rectal prolapse, pediatric homoeopathy, Ruta graveolens, Calcarea phosphorica, conservative management