A Case of Sialolithiasis Treated with Classical Homeopathy
June 18, 2025 Add Comment by Shreya Malik
Dr. Shreya Malik presents a case of sialolithiasis in a man of 55. The case was worked using physical symptoms.
Introduction
Sialolithiasis, occurring in 0.1 to 1% of the global population, refers to the formation of calcified stones in the salivary gland duct system1. Sialolithiasis occurs primarily in the submandibular gland (72 – 95%) and parotid gland (4 – 28%), while sublingual and minor salivary glands are seldom involved2 .
Symptoms include recurrent gland swelling after meals, pain, and acute suppurative inflammation, which can lead to gland atrophy and fibrosis due to repeated inflammation. Calculi literally refers to abnormal formation of mineral salts inside the body. ‘Sial’ refers to salivary gland and sialolith refers to salivary gland calculi3.