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* Hematuria (Macroscopic, Microscopic) | * Hematuria (Macroscopic, Microscopic) | ||
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== [[Banerji protocols]] == | |||
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* Canth C200 two doses daily for Dysuria and frequent urging | * Canth C200 two doses daily for Dysuria and frequent urging | ||
* [[Chim, Chimaphilla umbellata|Chim]] 0 two doses daily | * [[Chim, Chimaphilla umbellata|Chim]] 0 two doses daily | ||
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== Remedies == | |||
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|'''Burning /Scalding Pains in Urethra''' | |||
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=== [[Canth, Cantharis vesicatoria|Canth]] === | |||
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* Effective treatment for dysuria. | |||
* The main symptoms are violent burning, scalding, and cutting pain in urethra experienced Before/ During / After urination. | |||
* The burning is so intense that the patient cries and screams in pain. | |||
* There is also a constant urge to urinate. | |||
* Cantharis is one of the most recommended medicines for dysuria arising from urinary tract infection. | |||
* Intense burning as the urine passes in drops. | |||
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|'''Stinging Pain in Urethra''' | |||
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=== [[Apis, Apis mellifica|Apis]] === | |||
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* Dysuria: Stinging pain as a prominent symptom. | |||
* The urine passed is scanty and may include casts. | |||
* The last drops of urine passed cause excessive burning and smarting. | |||
* Irritation in the neck of the bladder along with the above symptoms. | |||
* Tenesmus During / After urination | |||
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|'''Pain at End of Urination''' | |||
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=== [[Sars, Sarsaparilla officinalis|Sars]] === | |||
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* Dysuria: Severe pain in the urethra at the end of urination. | |||
* Pain from the urethra may extend to the abdomen | |||
* Stream of the urine is feeble and thin. | |||
* Gravel and Red/ Gray sand in urine. | |||
* Dysuria from renal calculus. | |||
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|'''Dysuria + Sudden /Irresistible [[Urinary incontinence|urging]]''' | |||
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=== [[Petros, Petroselinum sativum|Petros]] === | |||
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* Burning and tingling in the urethra with a sudden and constant urge to pass urine. | |||
* Intense biting and itching deep in the urethra | |||
* Dysuria arising from [[cystitis]] and [[urethritis]]. | |||
* Top grade medicines for dysuria from gonorrhea (Milky, yellow discharge + Burning). | |||
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|'''Ropy / Mucopurulent Sediments Urine''' | |||
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=== [[Chim, Chimaphilla umbellata|Chim]] === | |||
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* Urine is turbid and offensive | |||
* He has to strain before the urine starts to flow. | |||
* Burning sensation while urinating. | |||
* Fullness in the bladder is concomitant symptom. | |||
* Constant desire to pass urine. | |||
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|'''Urine Contains Pus and Blood''' | |||
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=== [[Uva, Uva Ursi|Uva]] === | |||
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* Burning and tearing pain in the urethra. | |||
* Frequent urination is also a symptom. | |||
* Urine may also be green colored and emit a strong, pungent odor. | |||
* Dysuria from pyelitis | |||
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| rowspan="2" |'''Dysuria in Children''' | |||
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=== [[Borx, Borax|Borx]] === | |||
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* The child screams in pain before urinating. | |||
* Red sand in the urine. | |||
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|[[Sars, Sarsaparilla officinalis|Sars]] | |||
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* The child cries before and while passing urine. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:51, 23 December 2023
Clinic
Sign / Symptoms
- Dysuria
- Urgency
- Urine cloudy
- Urine frequency
- Hematuria (Macroscopic, Microscopic)
Banerji protocols | |
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Second line |
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Third line |
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Remedies
Burning /Scalding Pains in Urethra |
Canth |
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Stinging Pain in Urethra |
Apis |
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Pain at End of Urination |
Sars |
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Dysuria + Sudden /Irresistible urging |
Petros |
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Ropy / Mucopurulent Sediments Urine |
Chim |
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Urine Contains Pus and Blood |
Uva |
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Dysuria in Children |
Borx |
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Sars |
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