EPISTAXIS REMEDY::::::::::::: Agaricus – Epistaxis in old - TopicsExpress



          

EPISTAXIS REMEDY::::::::::::: Agaricus – Epistaxis in old people; from overexertion; bleeding is of passive character; blood comes out when blowing. Ammonium carb – nose bleeds when washing the face; Epistaxis with dry coryza; after repeated sneezing; blood rushes to tip of nose when stooping. Arnica Montana – Epistaxis preceded by tingling; copious after every exertion; discharge of several drops of thin blood from nose on first blowing it in the morning; blood is bright red mixed with colts; bruised feeling remains after discharge of blood. Bryonia – Epistaxis in the morning after rising, less often during day time; some times during sleep; vicarious menstruation. Carbo veg – excellent remedy for nosebleed; especially in the morning and forenoon; great paleness of face after bleeding. Calcaria carb – tendency to blockage of the nose with a fetid yellow discharge; offensive odor and swelling of at the root of the nose associated with Epistaxis. Crocus Sativus – Epistaxis; blood dark, clotted with strings hanging down from the nose Ferrum phos – after the predisposition of cold Epistaxis starts with bright red blood. Hamamelis – fullness followed by Epistaxis and profuse bleeding from the nose; flow is passive and non coaguable with tightness at the bridge of the nose. Melilotus – Epistaxis with intense redness of the face Natrum Sulph – Epistaxis before, during, and after menses. Merc sol – painful swelling of nose; frequent and profuse Epistaxis Vipera – chronic bleeding even the lifelong Epistaxis is cured by this remedy; considered as a specific remedy for Epistaxis. Ipecauc – blood is bright red and nausea is usually accompanied. Phosphorous – nosebleed while straining at stool or early in the morning in tall, slim girls at the age of puberty; severe Epistaxis during diphtheria, following detachment of the membrane from the nose; profuse bleeding from nose, often accompanied by profuse sweat; bloody streaks in the nasal mucosa Pulsatilla – nose bleed from suppressed menses; blood partly fluid and partly clotted, intermitting in intensity, aggravation by going in to a warm room or in a recumbent position. Epistaxis with coryza in anemic women whose courses are scanty, late or suppressed Zincum met – Epistaxis for a short time on blowing nose, after dinner, followed by stupefaction of forehead, as from apoplexy, with swimming of objects before eyes; frequent blowing of blood from nose. Muriatic acid – bleeding from nose when suffering from typhoid, scarlet fever; patient becomes weak due to great prostration.
Posted on: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 16:41:29 +0000

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