Aconite Nap: In acute cases with high fever and hot and dry
skin; thirst; fear; restlessness; constant burning pain in bladder;
urination painful and difficult. Children cry out and grasp
genitalia with hand.
Apis M: cured good man cases more frequently in women than
men; urine scanty, opaque and bloody.
Cantharis: Intolerable burning pain in bladder; spasmodic pain
along urethra and perineum, extending to testes, which are
drawn up, burning in glands, orifice red; urination difficult,
passed by drops, with excessive scalding and straining before,
during and after urination. Urine scanty and bloody; priapism;
restlessness, fever with thirst, but drinking or sight of water
produces aggravation of all symptoms. Acute infectious cases.
Dulcamara: Catarrh of the bladder from taking cold in damp
weather. Constant desire to urinate felt deep in abdomen with
an unpleasant sensation of bearing down towards the vesical
region and urethra. Urine passed involuntarily. Urine scanty,
fetid, turbid, oily, containing tough jelly-like white or red
mucus mixed with blood; urine milky, fetid or muco-purulent,
reddish, burning. Emission drop by drop, slimy sediment.
Many old men with very bad cystitis but not greatly enlarged
prostate received great relief with this remedy.
Terebinth: Very dark bloody urine which deposits slimy, thick
muddy sediment.
Equisetum: Highly coloured and scanty urine which is passed
frequently with pain depositing mucus sediment.
Berberis Vul: Urine with thick mucus and bright red mealy
sediment.
Copaiva: Chronic cystitis, especially in women, with retention
of urine in dropsy; constant ineffectual. desire to urinate.