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== Remedies == | == Remedies == | ||
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=== [[Banerji protocols]] === | |||
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* Bapt C200 two dose daily | |||
* Lyc C30 two doses daily | |||
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* Arn C3 + Cupr C6 one dose every 15 min, then wait an hour | |||
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* Gels C6 two doses daily, in high fever one dose every 3 hour | |||
* In Cold and Cough Bry C30 two doses daily | |||
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* Bry C30 + Rhus-t C30 one dose every 3 hours alternately. | |||
* Bapt C200 one dose daily | |||
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=== [[Bry, Bryonia Alba|Bry]] === | === [[Bry, Bryonia Alba|Bry]] === | ||
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=== [[Sul , Sulphur|Sul]] === | === [[Sul , Sulphur|Sul]] === | ||
Revision as of 04:09, 6 November 2023
Definition
- Typhoid fever is an infectious fever of intestinal origin.
- Accompanied symptoms are headache, abdominal pain, constipation and vomiting.
- Rashes in the form of pink spots are common. In extreme cases,
- Confusion is also added to the tab board.
- Rarely, diarrhea also occurs.
- Fever + Gastrointestinal symptoms and Headache
Fevers - TYPHOID, fever - exanthematous: Ail. APIS arn. ars. arum-t. BELL. bry. calc. carb-v. chlorine Euphr. laugh. Merc. mur-ac. nux-m. ph-ac. phos. RHUS-T. Sec. stan. sulph.
Remedies
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Bry
- Bry and Rhus-t fevers are typhoid in nature, unlike Acon and Bell (Kent)
- When skin problems do not start in fever and convulsions until the patient gets better, think of Zinc, Cupr, Bry.