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==== [[Abrot , Abrotanum|Abrot]] ====
==== [[Abrot , Abrotanum|Abrot]] ====
Children Diarrhea + Emaciation
Children Diarrhea + Emaciation
=== [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] ===
[[NM, Tissue Salt Remedy|NM]]: The stool is watery and contains mucus
[[KP, Tissue Salt Remedy|KP]]:
* The stool looks like rotten meat (very smelly and dark and runny).
* In Dysentery + Offensive discharges (KM)
[[NS, Tissue Salt Remedy|NS]]:
* Bilious / Sour stools
* [[Cholera]] (Main remedy if there is no Pain /Cramp / Colic
* Diarrhea caused by damp air or humidity
[[FP, Tissue Salt Remedy|FP]]:
* Stool contains undigested food
* In Dysentery alternation of FP and KM
[[MP, Tissue Salt Remedy|MP]]:
* Diarrhea with colic and cramps
* [[Cholera]], when enters the cramp phase (colicky diarrhea)
[[KM, Tissue Salt Remedy|KM]]:
* Diarrhea due to Fatty food / Pasta
* Dark / Clotted diarrhea
* Dysentery + Offensive discharges (KP)
[[NP, Tissue Salt Remedy|NP]]: Diarrhea with acidity (Acid reflux)
[[CP, Tissue Salt, Remedy|CP]]:
* Diarrhea in scrofulous children
* Diarrhea in children with rickets

Revision as of 14:03, 27 April 2023

Remedies

Dulc

  • Summer diarrhea (hot days and cold nights) + changeable stools
  • Babies' diarrhea, as if the food is not digested.
  • Frequent bloody stools, slimy-mucus stools (Puls)

Ph-ac

Children Diarrhea without Emaciation (opposite to Abrot)

Podo

Cupr

Abdominal cramp + Diarrhea


Dios

Abdominal cramp + Diarrhea


Abrot

Children Diarrhea + Emaciation


Tissue Salt Remedies

NM: The stool is watery and contains mucus KP:

  • The stool looks like rotten meat (very smelly and dark and runny).
  • In Dysentery + Offensive discharges (KM)

NS:

  • Bilious / Sour stools
  • Cholera (Main remedy if there is no Pain /Cramp / Colic
  • Diarrhea caused by damp air or humidity

FP:

  • Stool contains undigested food
  • In Dysentery alternation of FP and KM

MP:

  • Diarrhea with colic and cramps
  • Cholera, when enters the cramp phase (colicky diarrhea)

KM:

  • Diarrhea due to Fatty food / Pasta
  • Dark / Clotted diarrhea
  • Dysentery + Offensive discharges (KP)

NP: Diarrhea with acidity (Acid reflux)

CP:

  • Diarrhea in scrofulous children
  • Diarrhea in children with rickets