INDICATIONS
Acute and chronic prostatitis and its consequences
MODE OF ACTION OF MAIN INGREDIENTS:
Chimaphila umbellata: Sharp pains when urinating, frequent urge to urinate at night, pains running from the bladder down to the extremity of the urethra, bladder catarrh due to calculi.
Clematis: Inflammatory stricture, glairy urine but without pus.
Urination intermittent. Long waiting until finally emission, comes in drops with burning pain, followed by painless flow. Gonorrhoea, orchitis.
Conium: Paralytic asthenia, weak urinary stream.
Ferrum picrinicum: Nocturnal desire to urinate, urinary incontinence.General desire to urinate.
Pareira brava: Acute tenesmus, urination in drops, pain from the kidneys down to the thighs, gravel in urine, bloody and acid. Bladder calculi.
Populus tremul.: Urge to urinate with painful urination. Hypertrophy of the prostate gland.
Pulsatilla: Prostatitis, orchitis gonorrhoica, turbid and yellowish urine, hypertrophy of the prostate gland. Pain in groins.
Sabal serr.: Hypertrophy of the prostate gland with involvement of bladder, frequent urge to urinate. Painful urination.
DOSAGE
- Generally 4-6 times daily 10-15 drops in some water before meals.
- When improving reduce the dose to 3 times daily 10 drops for a longer period until complete recovery.
REMARKS
- In acute prostatitis: additionally R 1.
- In cystitis-pyelitis: compare R 18. It may also be given in addition to R 25 if symptoms agree.
- In sciatica: see R 71.
- In nephrosis: see R 64.
- In concomittant arteriosclerosis: additionally R 12.
- In coronary sclerosis: additionally R 2.