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* Camphor 0 immediately stop Diarrhea / Vomitting | |||
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== [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] == | == [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] == |
Revision as of 21:23, 3 November 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
- Diarrhea alternating with other symptoms such as headache, constipation
- Summer diarrhea in babies (Puls , sec)
- Time modality diarrhea (Morning, forenoon, night esp 4 A.M)
- Diarrhea after many different special foods
- Diarrhea after drinking especially immediately after (Arg-n)
- Positional Diarrhea esp lying agg
- Before/ During Menses agg (Cimic) Podo
Cupr , Dios
- Abdominal cramp + Diarrhea
Abrot
Children Diarrhea + Emaciation
Petr
- Diarrhea that only exists during
- Daytime (Nat-m, Phyt)
- Agg by eating cabbage
- Feels terribly empty and weak.
Calc-s
- Children's diarrhea
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Tissue Salt Remedies
NM
- Watery stool which contains mucus
KP
- The stool looks like rotten meat (Very smelly)
- Dark and Runny / Thin
- 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