Nitric Acid: Is the head remedy for the disease. It should be
given in 200 dilution every week. Soreness and burning pain in
the lower bowel; a thin greenish discharge flowing freely from
the fistula.
Silicea: When there is a fetid watery discharge from the fistula.
Berb. Vul: Fistula in anus, with bilious symptom? and itching
of parts.
Lachesis: Pain in fistula as if beaten with hammers.
Acid Flour: Accompanied with lachrymal and dental discharges.
Bacillinum: Syphilitic and mercurial history. May be given as
an inter-current remedy. if the well selected remedies fail to
give relief.
Calcarea. Sulph: Painful abscesses about the anus in case of
fistula. Pus-like slimy discharge.
Causticum: Fistula and large piles. Rectum sore and burns.
Hydrastis. Fistula in anus. Obstinate constipation. Burning and
smarting in rectum. Haemorrhoids and fainting.
Sulphur: Lancinating pain from anus upwards, especially after
stools. Blind fistula, with painless yellowish green discharge,
poor appetite with tickling in throat nasal catarrh; urates;
phosphates and oxalates in urine.
Calcarea Phos: In scrofulous subjects. Alternated with chest
symptoms or in persons who have pain in joints from change
of weather.
Calendula Lotion: One dram in an ounce of water should be
used locally.