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Main regions
- Mucous membrane (eyes, urinary-genital tract)
- Glands (testicles, epididymis, breasts, ovaries)
Epididymorchitis
- The most common use of Clem is Epididymorchitis (Testis / Scrotum / Spermatic cord) with induration / Hardness (Clem ₳ Staph) (Clem ₳ Rhod)
- Pain, bruising and stretching
- Esp after suppression of gonorrhea
- Agg at night / Lying down
- Agg with heat
- More in right
- If Orchitis is treated with Puls and hardness remains, It requires Clem (Kent)
- Inguinal lymphadenopathy (4 rubrics, 3 lines)
- Mucus in the urine
- Painful and intense ejaculation
Herpetic rash
- With itching and stinging pain
- Rashes with stinging and burning pain (Sep) (Clem ₳ Sep)
- Itchy rash (Rhus-t, Sep)
- Small and psoriatic scaly rashes (Phos), esp on the back of the head or lower leg.
- Vesicular rash on the hands and fingers that spreads.
- Washing esp with cold water is worse
- Vesicular, pustular, erosive rash that leads to a wide and erosive skin ulcer with a thick scab or eczema.
- Clem is good remedy for Herpetic eruptions and a good Complementary remedy for Merc. But it is not useful in HSV-2 miasm. (Clem ₳ Merc)
Urethritis, Cystitis
- Urethritis and its complications such as Constriction (Con) and duct secretions and purulent deposits in urine
- Severe urethral burning after urination (Sars)
- Urine comes out drop by drop and involuntarily, esp after finishing urination
- Strong urinary urging but only a few drops come out.
- The flow of urine is drop by drop and his urine stops and starts, esp at the beginning of urination.
- Urinary burning during urination, esp at the beginning
- Sudden urges that he may not be able to control
- Feeling of incompleteness, interruption or weakening of the flow of urine
- Incontinence after urination
Other entities
- Ichthyosis (Clem ₳ Phos)
- Phlebitis
- Induration after inflammation (Bell, Chin, Mag-m) Esp glands (Con, Bell, Sil) such as testicles, lymph nodes
Related remedies:
Phos, Rhod, Staph