Monday, 4 May 2015

AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM homeopathic MEDICINE

AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM

Horse Chestnut

Sapindaccae

      For persons with haemorrhoidal tendencies, and who suffer with gastric, bilious or catarrhal troubles.
      Fullness in various parts, as from undue amount of blood; heart, lungs, stomach, brain, pelvis, skin.
      Venous congestion, especially portal and haemorrhoidal.
      Despondent, gloomy; very irritable; looses temper easily and gains control slowly; miserably cross (Cham.).
      Mucous membranes of mouth, throat, rectum are swollen, burn, feel dry and raw.
      Coryza: thin, watery, burning; rawness and sensitive to inhaled cold air.
      Follicular pharyngitis; violent burning, raw sensation in throat; dryness and roughness of throat.
      Frequent inclination to swallow, with burning, pricking, stinging and dry constricted fauces (Apis, Bell.).
      Rectum: dryness and heat of; feets as if full of small sticks; knife-like pains shoot up the rectum (Ign., Sulph.); haemorrhoids blind, painful, burning purplish; rarely bleeding.
      Rectum sore, with fullness, burning and itching (Sulph.).
      Constipation: hard, dry stool, difficult to pass; with dryness and heat of rectum; severe lumbo-sacral backache.
      Stool followed by fullness of rectum and intense pain in anus for hours (Aloe, Ign., Mur. ac., Sulph.).

       Prolapsus uteri and acrid, dark leucorrhoea, with lumbo-sacralbackache and great fatigue, from walking.
      Severe dull backache in lumbo-sacral articulation; more or less constant; affecting sacrum and hips.
      Back "gives out" during pregnancy, prolapsus, leucorrhoea; when walking or stooping; must sit or lie down.
      Sensation of heaviness and lameness in back.
      Paralytic feeling in arms, legs and spine.

      Relationship. Similar: to, Aloe, Coll., Ign., Mur. ac., Nux, Sulph., in haemorrhoids.
      After Coll. had improved piles, Aesc often cures.
      Useful after Nux and Sulph. has improved, but failed to cure piles.

      Aggravation. Motion; backache and soreness, by walking and stooping; inhaling cold air.

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