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Dr. Reckeweg R13 Hemorrhoidal Drops
| Indications |
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Hemorrhoids, itching, pains,
bleeding, anal fissures, anal prolapsus,
anal eczema, plethora.
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| Mode
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Acidum
nitricum: Stabbing
in the intestine, splinter pain, sensation
of constriction during defecation with persistent
pain after stool.
Aesculus:
Dryness and burning of external hemorrhoidal
mucosa (dark red prolapsing hemorrhoids).
Dull pains in sacral region, venous stasis.
Collinsonia
canadensis: Venous congestion in the
pelvis, obstipation, flatulence, hematogenic
hemorrhoidsGraphites: Constipation,
glairy lumpy stools, flatulence, anal eczema,
itching.
Hamamelis:
Varices, bleeding, hemorrhoids.
Kalium
carbonicum: Backaches, flatulence. Hard
stools, burning anal node.
Lycopodium:
Meteorism, flatulence, dry stool with incomplete
defecation. Hematogenic hemorrhoids with
prolapse and anal spasm. General hypochondria
and dyspepsia, constipation, abdominal plethora.
Paeonia:
Wet hemorrhoids, painful anal fissures.
Sulfur:
Remedy with extensive effectiveness,
anal redness, itching, exzema, unhealthy
skin.
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| Dosage |
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Generally 10-15 drops
in some water 3 times daily. In acute
pains, in the beginning of the treatment,
10-15 drops 4-6 times a day. After complete
disappearance of the affliction, continue
a treatment with 10-15 drops once or
twice a day for a longer period of time.
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It is of great importance
to regulate the stools at the same time,
in case of constipation. Therefore,
laxative nutrition should be recommended
for breakfast and supper such as: cooked
fruits, linseed, green peas, ryebread,
sourcrout, yogurt etc. Constipating
foods such as: white bread, cacao, starches
etc., should be avoided.
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| Remarks |
- In simultaneous
liver complaints, use also R7, 3 times
a day 10-15 drops before meals, and twice
a day 10-
- 15 drops of R13
after meals.
- In
varicosity and venostasis: additionally
or in alternation with R42.
- In
anaemia resulting from bleeding hemorrhoids:
additionally R31.
- Sacral
back pain in women: see R50.
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