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Commonly use homeopathic remedies in
Urinary Complaint
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HYDRANGEA
ARBORESCENS
Botanical Name: Hydrangea arborescens
Linn
Family: |
Saxifragaceae |
Common
name: |
Seven barks |
Habitat: |
United States |
Parts used: |
Rhizome and
roots |
Alcohol
percentage: |
57- 61%v/v |
Active
constituents: |
Glycosides (hydrangin),
saponins, resins, rutin, essential oil and flavonoids
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Action: |
Diuretic, anti-lithic,
sedative to cystic and urethral irritation |
Clinical: |
Bladder
catarrh, renal calculi, urethritis |
Indications
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A remedy for gravel, profuse of white amorphous salts in urine
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Calculus, renal colic, bloody urine
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Relieves distress from renal calculus, with soreness over region
of kidneys and bloody urine
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Acts on ureter, sharp pain in the loins-especially left
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Spasmodic stricture
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Burning in the urethra and frequent desire
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OCIMUM
CANUM
Botanical Name: Ocimum canum sins.
Family: |
Labiatae |
Common
name: |
Brazilian
alfavaca, Kalatulsi |
Habitat: |
India, Sri Lanka, java, West
Asia, Tropical, Africa, Madagascar, cultivated in America
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Parts used: |
Leaf |
Alcohol
percentage: |
79-81%v/v |
Active
constituents: |
Terpenoids,
eugenol, thymol, and estragole |
Action: |
Mild diuretic, smooth muscle
relaxant, immunomodulator and nervine tonic |
Clinical: |
Renal colic,
albuminuria, renal calculi |
Indications
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Uric acid diathesis
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Urine: Red sand in the urine, high acidity, odor of musk with
crystals of uric acid
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Renal colic, especially right side
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“Turbid, thick, purulent urine, depositing a white and
albuminous sediment with and intolerable smell of musk2Et
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Renal colic (right and also left) with violent vomiting every
fifteen minues
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Saffron yellow urine
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Red urine with brickdust sediment, after the attack
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SARSAPARILLA
Botanical Name: smilax ornate Hook.f
Family: |
Liliaceae |
Common
name: |
Wild
Liquorice |
Habitat: |
Costa Rica, Mexico, Ecuador,
Honduras, Peru and Jamaica |
Parts used: |
Rhizome and
root |
Alcohol
percentage: |
48-52%v/v |
Active
constituents: |
Steroidal
saponins, such as sarsasapogenin, which may mimic the
action of some human hormones, Phytosterols, such as beta-sitosterol.
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Action: |
Anti-inflammatory,
diaphoretic, immunomodulator, dissolves renal calculi |
Clinical: |
Renal
calculi, cystitis, dysuria, enuresis, renal colic |
Indications
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Tenesmus with pressure on bladder and discharge of a white and
turbid matter, mixed with mucous, severe pain at conclusion of
urination with passage of blood
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Child screams before and while passing urine and passes large
quantity of sand
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Urine dribbles while sitting passes freely when standing
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Offensive smell of urine and genitals
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Burning while passing urine with discharge of thread like
elongated flakes in urine
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Urine charged with gravel or small pebbles, also pus in urine
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Pain and cramps in the bladder, with urging and burning.
Frequent urging to urinate, with scanty and painless discharge
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Urine pale, copious, sandy, bloody
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Frequent discharge of pale copious urine, growing turbid on
standing like clay water
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Severe strangury as in case of stone, when discharging of white
acrid turbid matter, with mucous
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BERBERIS
VULGARIS
Botanical name: Berberis vulgaris Linn
Family: |
Berberidaceae |
Common
name: |
Barberry,
Kashmal |
Habitat: |
India, Europe and north of
Asia |
Parts used: |
bark of root |
Alcohol
percentage: |
47-51%v/v |
Active
constituents: |
Berberine,
oxyacanthine |
Action: |
Antibacterial, anti
inflammatory antioxidant, stimulates immune cells |
Clinical: |
Renal
calculi, renal colic, inflammation of kidneys, haematuria |
Indications
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Left side kidney’s stones with bubbling sensation
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Inflammation of kidney, haematuria
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Pain is the region of kidney, is most marked. Sticking pains
radiating from abdomen to hips and groin. Pain radiating down
the urethra
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Frequent recurring, crampy, contractive pain or aching pains in
the region of the bladder when it is either full of empty
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Renal gravel, renal calculi
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Urine with thick mucus and bright red meaty sediment. Pain in
thighs and loins
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Frequent urination. Urethra burns when not urinating
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CHIMAPHILA
UMBELLATA
Botanical name: Chimaphila umbellata
(Linn) Borton
Family: |
Ericaceae |
Common
name: |
pipsissewa |
Habitat: |
Temperate Asia, North
America, Canada, mexico, Japan, Siberia and Europe. |
Parts used: |
whole plants
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Alcohol
percentage: |
66-77%v/v |
Active
constituents: |
Chimaphilin
(C24H21O4), arbutin(c24H32o14.H20),ericalin, ursone
tannin, sugar gum resin |
Action: |
Diuretic, removes irritation
of urinary tract and kidneys, astringent, tonic |
Clinical: |
Cystitis-acute and chronic, bladder stone, nephritis |
Indications
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Acute and chronic catarrh of and bladder
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Urine: scanty urine, and loaded with ropy, muco-purulent
sediment or brick colour copious bloody sediment
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Inability to pass the urine without standing with the feet wide
apart and the body inclined forward to pass the urine
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Frequent urination at night, with increasing debility from stone
in the bladder
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Vesical tenesmus from prolapse or retroversion
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Must strain before the urine comes
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Prostatic enlargement
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Sensation as if something fluttering within in the region of
kidneys without any pain or uneasiness
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SENECIO
AUREUS
Botanical Name: Senecio aureus Linn
Family: |
Compositae |
Common
name: |
Golden
ragwort, Life root |
Habitat: |
United States, north and
west; found in swamps |
Parts used: |
Whole plant |
Alcohol
percentage: |
47-51%v/v |
Active
constituents: |
Pyrrolizidine
alkaloid; florosenine, otosenine, floridanine,
eremophilane sesquiterpenes |
Action: |
Diuretic, anti-inflammatory,
emmenagogue |
Clinical: |
Haematuria,
pyelitis, renal colic, nephritis, dysuria |
Indications
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Urine: Scanty, high colored, depositing a brick red sediment
with much mucous and tenesmus is so much that patient cries in
pain
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Great heat and constant urging, nephritis
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Irritable bladder of children with headache
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Backaches of congested kidneys
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Renal inflammation, attacking particularly right kidney causing
intense pain, fever and great prostration
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Haematuria, renal pain with nausea
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Pyelitis, dull pain in kidneys, extending to ureters; great
prostration, melancholy; of bladder with heat and urging;
frequent urination, pains in the loin; bloody urine
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Urging to urinate followed by chilliness; urine tinged with
blood
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Copious flow of urine; bloody urine; urging to urinate in the
morning
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