Acute
Prostititist: inflammation of a gland
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Remedies |
Symptoms |
worst |
better |
key note |
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Nux
vomica |
1)
urging and straining 2)
pain relieve by few urine 3)
pt. dribbles after urination 4)
has prostatic emision after passing stool |
1)
anger 2)
mental exertion 3)
over indulgence of food |
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Pulsatila |
1)
painful spurting stream of urine 2)
after urinating have more intense pain in the prostate gland 3)
prostatic emission after stool, erection |
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selenium |
1)
prostatitis of elderly men 2)
lots of dribbling of urine 3)
pt. need to wear shield or else pants gets stained 4)
more walk more discharge 5)
pain and discharge last after urination |
1)
after stool 2)
sitting |
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Sulfur |
1)
lots of burning in the prostate and urethra 2)
pt. burning and painful ejaculation 3)
low back pain accompanying the prostate pain |
1)
standing 2)
after sex |
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Apis |
1)
swelling prostate gland 2)
stinging, burning pain 3)
pt. feel prostate enlarge 4)
burning urination 5)
retension of urine |
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Medorrhinum (no
sod, from gonorrea) |
1)
heaviness of the pelvis 2)
prostititis and urinary tract
problem after a new relationship or new partner |
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sepia |
1)
painful prostatic enlargement and inflammation 2)
any sex is too much sex 3)
sensation of a lump or weighted ball in the rectum or perinium 4)
sensation of a weighte ball in the rectum |
1)
sexual excesses 2)
grief |
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1)
sensation of a weighted ball in the rectum of any ailment |
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Staphysagria |
1)
common remedy for any urinary tract, urethra problem 2)
comes from depress anger 3)
patient has a lot of pent-up anger beginning from childhood 4)
retention of urine or dribbing of urine 5)
enlarged or inderated (hardened) prostate gland 6)
famous for frequent masterbation |
1)
suppress anger 2)
prostatitis feels worst from riding in the car 3)
after anger 4)
urination |
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Thuja |
1)
lump sensation in the rectum 2)
enlarge as well as inflammed prostate 3)
prostatitis after suppress (treaded w/suppressive drug) gonorrhea 4)
fork stream of urine from dry mucous in the urethra (not something
patient could remove or see ) |
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5)
1) fork stream of urine from dry mucous in the urethra (not something
patient could remove or see |