Polyp
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Clinic
- Polyp is an abnormal growth of tissue projecting from a mucous membrane. If it is attached to the surface by a narrow elongated stalk, it is said to be pedunculated; if it is attached without a stalk, it is said to be sessile.
- Polyps are commonly found in Colon, Stomach, Nose, Ear, Sinuses, Urinary Bladder, Uterus, cervix, vocal folds, and small intestine.
- I found a special relationship between HPV and Polyp
- Uterus polyp remedies
Nasal polyp remedies
- Teucr: Chronic Discharges + Nasal Obstruction + Forehead pain
- Thuj: Teeth pain + Chronic Discharges + Nostril Ulcer / Dryness + Nasal root pain + Hemorrhagic polyp
- Apis: Inflammatory polyp Cold amel + Left sided
- Sil: Nostril chronic ulcer, Anosmia + Hemorrhagic polyp + Nasal Obstruction
Other remedies
- All-c: Hemorrhagic polyp
- Calc: Anosmia + Left sided
- Kali-bi: Nasal heaviness
- Sul: Adenoid + Odor hallucinations
- Phos: Sensitive to odors + Hemorrhagic polyp
- Calc-p: Headache
- Aur, Calc-s, Con, Hydr, Lem-m, Merc
Related entities
Banerji protocols
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Gall Bladder Polyp
- Calc: Polyp refers to an abnormal growth in the gall bladder arising from the mucous membrane lining from gall bladder. It usually does not give rise to any symptom and accidentally comes to notice during the ultrasound for some other abdomen complaint.