CLIMACTERIC (Change of life or Menopause) - Homeopathic Guide

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Friday 13 October 2017

CLIMACTERIC (Change of life or Menopause)

Sulphur: Tiresome. Losing weight. Skin coarse and inclined to look dirty. Everything around is dirty and indescribably untidy. It should be used as an inter-current remedy when other well selected remedies fail to give complete relief.


Camphor: Flushes of heat and sweat in warm room; the limbs and abdomen very cold and she suffers from cold when uncovered and sweats copiously when covered.

Pulsatilla: Irritable temper, which is changeable. Hot perspiration in close and warm room. Cannot tell her symptoms without weeping.


Actea Racemosa: Violent headache as if the top of the head is torn off. Muscles of the back and neck sore. Rheumatism or rheumatic diathesis.

Lachesis: Head remedy for climacteric. period. Severe headache beginning at the back and passing over to the front of the head. Hypersensitive to touch. Distressing palpitation of the heart and pulsations of the body. Haemorrhage of dark colour with patient being incredibly talkative. Burning sensation as if burning coal is placed on the body. Flushing. Melancholic and irritable. Fainting fit. Haemorrhoids.

Glonoine: Surging pulsations and hammering of the head, worse in warm room and in the heat of the sun. Cannot lie in bed. Palpitation on going uphill.

Calcarea Carb: For pale, flabby, relaxed and cold patients who have become tired by overwork. Like Sulphur this remedy should also be used as an inter-current remedy.

Nux Vomica: Profuse bleeding in sensitive women who are irritable and quarrelsome. They are easily offended. This remedy should only be used provided all these symptoms are accompanied by digestive trouble.

Sepia: Haemorrhage with prolapse of uterus; bearing down pain. The patient is constitutionally tall, thin and easily depressed. She is cold, fidgety and spiteful, tired of affection, disliking sympathy. Leucorrhoea with dyspepsia or constipation.

Sanguinaria: Leucorrhoea, corrosive, fetid, continues after menses cease.



Platina: Pain in ovaries with excessive bleeding.

Sabina: Bleeding of bright red colour with violent pains shooting up from the sacrum to the front end of the navel.


Crocus: Bleeding with dark clots in hysterical women; with feeling of weight in the lower part of the abdomen as if she is to give birth to a baby.

Bacillinum: Facial neuralgia of the left side. Worse at bed time.

Medorrhinum: Facial neuralgia after suppression of leucorrhoea by injections. Pain in small bones in the morning with acidity, coated tongue, filthy taste and breath. uncleanable dirty tongue, weakness. Pall or, chilliness, worse from cold wet weather.


Bellis Per: For varicose veins during menopause.
Fraxinus Am: It is useful in mental diseases at the time of the change of life with atonic condition of the uterus.


Trillium: Haemorrhage due to extreme weakness.


Camphor: Flushes of heat and sweat in a warm room. The limbs and abdomen very cold. She suffers from cold when uncovered and copious sweat when covered.

Oophorinum: For acne rosacea and other skin disorders of the climacteric.