ANAEMIA - Homeopathic Guide

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Monday 18 September 2017

ANAEMIA


Ferrum Acetate: Stubborn anaemia. It is specific for anaemia and should be tried in preference to other Ferrum compounds. Give in IM or CM dilutions.

Ferrum Met: In anaemia after intermittent fevers. Cerebral anaemia with disposition to faint. Anaemia in patients who were once full- blooded and are now pale with puffiness of the extremities. Anaemia with great paleness of parts with sudden fiery flushing of the face. Patient is puffed up and dropsical; skin pale with pitting.

Arsenic Alb: Extreme prostration and anxiety; oedema; violent palpitation. Intense thirst with irritable stomach. Cerebral anaemia due to malaria or excessive use of quinine.

Nux Vom: Anaemia of the brain due to over-stimulation, mental over- work, softening of the brain.

Zincum Met: In chronic cases of cerebral anaemia with paralytic condition.

Ferrum Phos: Anaemia with violent throbbing pain in head with extreme sensitiveness of scalp. The brain is full of blood but it is watery.

Chininum Ars: Anaemia with profuse and exhausting sweat during sleep.

China: When anaemia is due to loss of blood and other fluids. Anaemia of the brain with headache and roaring in cars.

Phosphorus: Anaemia due to long lasting depression. Palpitation with tightness and soreness of chest. Anaemia of the brain due to mental strain.

Natrum Mur: Anaemia due to scanty and delayed menses, Chronic catarrh. When loss of blood and fluid result in anaemia.

Picric Acid: In progressive pernicious anaemia.



Acetic Acid: Anaemia with weakness, emaciation, loss of appetite, inherited phthisis is, burning thirst and copious pale urine.

Manganum: Broken down constitution, bloodlessness, waxy and sicklier appearance when the cause is not bleeding or other excessive discharges.

Lecithin: It increases the number of red corpuscles and amount of haemoglobin.

Alumina Silicate: Marked emaciation and anaemia. Great weakness and the patient wants to lie in bed all the time. Losing of flesh.

Tri Nitro Tolvene (T.N.T.): Suitable for ammunition workers handling T.N.T. Grave form of anaemia and jaundice. Breathlessness, dizziness, headache, faintness, palpitation and cyanosis.

Aletris Farinosa: Chlorosis: Characterised by weariness of body and mind due to protracted illness. Suitable for chlorotic girls and pregnant women. Habitual tendency to abortion.

Calcarea Carb: Anaemia dates back to childhood. Particularly suitable for leucophlegmatic constitutions; soft fibre with tendency to be fat. Slow in movement and teething. Evil forebodings. Craving for indigestible things.

Thyroidinum: Anaemia in goitrous subjects who have nervous tremor, of face and limbs, palpitation and chilliness. Emaciation, muscular weakness, sweating and tingling sensation.