Patient Story
Disease : Chronic-CSF Rhinorrhea ,Chronic-Hypothyroidism,Chronic-Sensorineural hearing loss,Chronic-Essential Hypertension,Chronic-Chronic Allergic Rhinitis
Last Updated on : 14 Jan 2026
Case Started on : 18 Nov 2025
The patient presents with CSF rhinorrhea from the right nostril for the past one month, confirmed radiologically with a bony defect measuring approximately 2.3 mm. The nasal discharge was continuous and watery in nature.
She complained of a right-sided headache associated with a sensation of heaviness, which aggravated on bending forward. There was no history of head injury or trauma.
The patient had received allopathic as well as homoeopathic treatment, along with regular medication for hypertension and hypothyroidism, but no significant improvement was noted initially.
In search of further treatment options, the patient came across educational videos on social media by Dr. Ravi Singh and subsequently booked a consultation with Dr. Ravi. During the consultation, Dr. Ravi explained the proposed homoeopathic treatment approach, including the concept of medicine transmission through hair.
Initially, the patient was skeptical about this treatment modality, particularly because her brother, who is a surgeon, did not believe in this system of treatment and strongly opposed it, expressing concerns regarding its scientific validity.
However, after observing the clinical improvement and complete cessation of CSF rhinorrhea, the patient’s homoeopathic treatment, which was initiated on 18 November 2025, led to complete stoppage of CSF leak on 5 January 2026.
Following these results, the patient’s brother was also impressed by both the clinical outcome and the method of treatment, and his opposition subsequently resolved.
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After 13 Days
Follow-up (01 Dec 2025):
Patient reports that the CSF discharge remains watery and unchanged, neither increased nor reduced. Recently, swelling has appeared over the upper eyelid. Overall condition is same as before, with no major change. At present, the patient is also suffering from allergic cough.
After 27 Days
Follow-up (15 Dec 2025):
For the past eight days, the patient has been experiencing fever. The cough has slightly reduced. CSF discharge remains the same as before, with no noticeable change.
After 1 Month and 18 Days
Follow-up (05 Jan 2026):
Since yesterday, the CSF discharge has slightly reduced. Cough and fever have also decreased. The patient reports that since having cough and fever for the past 15 days, breathlessness (dyspnea) has been present.
After 1 Month and 27 Days
Follow-up (14 Jan 2026):
After the previous follow-up, the CSF discharge has completely stopped. The patient reports overall improvement, with no recurrence of leakage and general condition stable.