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HOMEOPATHY FOR CYSTITIS

By Kartik Murtys
January 12, 2016· 6 min read
HOMEOPATHY FOR CYSTITIS
Remedy ResonanceKartik Murtys · January 12, 2016 · 6 min

Homeopathic remedies for Urinary Tract Infections. Aconite. High fever; restlessness; constant urging, yet fearful of voiding urine, on account of the painfulness of the act; urine scalding hot; micturition painful, difficult, sometimes only drop by drop; children reach with their hands to the genit

Homeopathic remedies for Urinary Tract Infections.

Aconite.

High fever; restlessness; constant urging, yet fearful of voiding urine, on account of the painfulness of the act; urine scalding hot; micturition painful, difficult, sometimes only drop by drop; children reach with their hands to the genitals and cry out.

Apis mellifica.

Great irritation at neck of bladder, burning urination ; frequent desire, with passage of only a few drops; difficult urination of children ; urine scanty, high-colored, hot, red, and bloody ; if caused by cantharides.

Arsenicum.

Burning pain, especially at the commencement of urinating; fever; great restlessness; cold perspiration; face and extremities cold; chronic cystitis, with inability to void the water; bladder greatly distended and paralyzed ; urine turbid, mixed with pus and blood.

Belladonna.

Rapid sinking of strength ; the region of the bladder very sensitive to the touch ; urine hot and fiery red ; clear at first, but soon becoming turbid on standing, and depositing a copious, slimy, bright-red, branlike sediment.

Camphora.

Antidotes the effect of drugs acting on kidneys and bladder ; complete suppression of urine ; slow and thin stream ; burning in urethra and bladder.

Cannabis sativus.

Gonorrhoeal cystitis ; burning smarting in the urethra ; complete suppression of urine, or constant urging to urinate, especially at night, with burning pains ; passes only drops of bloody urine.

Carbo vegetabilis.

In old people and chronic cases, where there is acute inflammation.

Chimaphila.

Frequent and profuse discharge of urine, loaded with mucus; urging to urinate after voiding it ; pressing fullness in the region of the bladder.

Colocynthis.

After alleviation of the most violent symptoms, when the pain during micturition extends all over the abdomen; the urine looks turbid when first voided ; depositing, on standing, a tough, mucous sediment, which can be drawn into strings.

Conium.

Cutting-drawing through the urethra while urinating ; sharp stitches shortly after urinating in the region of the neck of the bladder for many hours ; shooting stitches in back part of urethra.

Dulcamara.

Chronic cases, with constant desire, deep in the abdomen, to urinate ; painful pressing down in the region of the bladder and urethra; drop-discharge of urine, with mucous sediment, or mixed with bloody lumps.

Elaterium.

Inflammation of the neck of the bladder; pains, when urinating, so violent as to induce some degree of convulsions, with constant heat at the neck of the bladder.

Erigeron.

Dysuria of teething children; the child cries when voiding urine, the calls for which are frequent; increased discharge of a strong odor ; vesical irritation from calculi.

Eupatorium purp.

Constant desire to pass water, accompanied by a cutting aching pain in the bladder; most excruciating burning and smarting in the urethra daring the passage of urine; passes a few drops at a time, and is obliged to try it often.

Helleborus.

The inflammation gradually increased in intensity, with desire to urinate, causing spasms ; little urine is voided ; constant nausea; distended abdomen.

Hyoscyamus.

Retention of urine, so that bladder becomes largely distended ; urine turbid, depositing a mucous or purulent sediment; great thirst ; dry tongue ; delirium.

Kali carbonicum.

Violent cutting and tearing in the bladder, neck of the bladder and urethra ; urine hot, scanty, frequent, flows slowly, with soreness and burning, and deposits a red, slimy, or purulent sediment.

Lachesis.

Catarrh of bladder, with discharge of offensive mucus during micturition; urine almost black, foamy; ineffectual urging to urinate ; burning when it does pass ; feeling as of a ball rolling in the bladder or abdomen when turning over.

Lycopodium.

Feeling of heaviness in the bladder; burning during micturition ; constant urging to urinate, passing into retention of urine; urine dark, flocculent, with thick purulent sediment of a nauseous odor ; fever, with general malaise and gastric ailments; frequent urging to urinate, forcing one to retain the urine and to support the abdomen with the hands ; chronic cases ; disposition to urinary concretions ; in children urging to urinate, with impossibility to pass it, they cry impatiently and grasp the abdomen ; when they discharge, the urine may be pale and clear.

Mercurius.

Fever, with chilliness ; great soreness in the region of the bladder when touching it; violent urging; the urine flows in a thin stream, or only drop by drop, containing mucus, blood, or pus ; during micturition sweat breaks forth; syphilitic gonorrhoea.

Nux vomica.

Frequent urging to urinate, with violent pains during and alter micturition, which is very scanty; burning pain in urethra, bladder, and kidney; contractive pain in urethra while urinating; constipation ; after drugs or suppressed gonorrhoea.

Pareira brava.

Constant urging to urinate, with violent pains in the glans penis and straining, so that it extorts screams from the patient; worse after midnight till morning; the urine has a strong ammoniacal smell, and contains large quantities of thick tough mucus.

Polygonum.

Painful cutting and feeling of constriction and strangulation at the neck of the bladder while urinating, lasting a long time after; pains in bladder; frequent and profuse discharge of clear or straw-colored urine.

Populus.

Urine scanty, containing a large quantity of mucus and pus, with severe tenesmus, as soon as the last drops are voided or a little before ; catarrh of the bladder, especially in elderly persons, perfect retention; chronic gleet.

Pulsatilla.

After exposure to cold the urine deposits a slimy sediment, which sticks to the vessel ; tenesmus and stinging in the neck of the bladder; the pain continuing awhile after micturition.

Sepia.

Chronic cases; distension of the lower part of abdomen annoying itching sensation in the region of the bladder, with urging to urinate, especially at night; during and after micturition chillness and heat in the head ; periodical discharge of mucus with the urine; sometimes pieces of coagulated mucus clog nn the urethra: constipation. '

Sulphur.

Urine mixed with blood ; burning in urethra after micturition ; constant desire to urinate, day and night ; after micturition the pain continues in the urethra until a new urging ensues ; stool also painful ; feverish and sleepless during the night ; suppressed or visible cutaneous eruptions ; gonorrhojal discharges : haemorrhoids.

Tarantula.

Cystitis, with high fever, gastric derangement, excruciating pains, and impossibility to pass a drop of urine ; the bladder seems swollen and hard ; great tenesmus from spasmodic action, debilitating the patient, who passes only by drops a dark-red, brown, fetid urine, with a gravel-like sediment.

Uva ursi.

Frequent urging, with little discharge, and burning cutting pain afterwards ; the urine is yellow, but deposits a tough mucus ; sometimes blood and mucus are voided at the same time, with great straining ; constipation.

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