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=== [[Banerji protocols]] === | === [[Banerji protocols]] === | ||
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* Nat-s C200 one dose every week | * [[Nat-s, Natrum Sulphuricum|Nat-s]] C200 one dose every week | ||
* Nux-v C30 two doses daily | * [[Nux-v , Nux Vomica|Nux-v]] C30 two doses daily | ||
* Dysenteric stool + Abdominal gripe: Ip C30 one dose every 3 hour till relief | * [[Dysentery|Dysenteric]] stool + [[Abdominal colic|Abdominal gripe]]: [[Ip, Ipecacuanha|Ip]] C30 one dose every 3 hour till relief | ||
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* Aur C200 every third day | * [[Aur, Aurum Metallicum|Aur]] C200 every third day | ||
* KM 3X + MP 3X: Dry dose two doses daily | * [[KM, Tissue Salt Remedy|KM]] 3X + [[MP, Tissue Salt Remedy|MP]] 3X: Dry dose two doses daily | ||
* [[KM, Tissue Salt Remedy|KM]] 3X + [[MP, Tissue Salt Remedy|MP]] 3X during acuteness one dose every 2 hour till relief | |||
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* Psor C200 one dose every weak | * [[Psor, Psorinum|Psor]] C200 one dose every weak | ||
* Cina 0 one dose daily | * [[Cina]] 0 one dose daily | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 7 November 2023
Clinic
- Colitis is swelling or inflammation of colon
- Colitis may be acute and self-limited or long-term
- It is an entity
Signs / Symptoms
- Mild to severe abdominal pains and tenderness
- Persistent hemorrhagic diarrhea
- Pus in stools
- Fecal incontinence
- Flatulence
- Fatigue, loss of appetite and unexplained weight loss
- Signs seen on colonoscopy: Colonic mucosal erythema, Ulcerations and Hemorrhage
Types
- Autoimmune: IBD: Ulcerative colitis (UC), Crohn's disease (CD): MTB, CMV, HSV-1
- Microscopic colitis
- Lymphocytic colitis
- Collagenous colitis
- Infectious colitis
- Clostridioides difficile colitis = C-diff colitis
- Enterohemorrhagic colitis may be caused by Shiga toxin in Shigella dysenteriae
- Parasitic infections, like those caused by Entamoeba histolytica
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