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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Rubric/remedy question

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

Would anybody have an idea about a rubric or a remedy covering the symptom
"coughing when the bladder is full"?
Sometimes this patient has bouts of coughs and then realises it is because
the bladder is full........SRP definitely but I spent a long time in Mac Rep
and RefWorks trying to find something remotely close, nothing..........

Of course plenty of other stuff, but this is REALLY peculiar.

Help please.......

Thanks.

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Dave Hartley
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Re: Rubric/remedy question

Post by Dave Hartley »

Hi Joe,

Found quickly with EH, and at least remotely close:

T.F. Allen, Encyc.
Phos
(while sitting) urging to urinate; dry cough; pressure in pit of stomach
Dewey, Practical Hom. Therap.
Apis
reflex cough and urging to urinate

R.L. Gupta, Directory of Disease & Cures
Coccus Cacti
Cough with sysuria, or frequent urging to urinate

KulKarni, Gyn & Ob
Kreos
Sudden and uncomfortable urge to urinate. Cough with free expectoration

Schroyens, Synthesis
Ipec
BLADDER, RETENTION of urine- sensation of retention- coughing; with
urging on
bladder, urging to urinate, coughing, while

Phatak
Rumex
Sudden urging involuntary with cough.
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Gaby Rottler
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Re: Rubric/remedy question

Post by Gaby Rottler »

Hi Dr. J.,
Hmh - after the cough he realises that his bladder is full.
Odd.

Normally, when the bladder is full, one has the desire to urinate.
So perhaps the rubric can be applied:
Bladder, fullness, senssation of, desire to urinate, without

I assume he doesn't loose urine during the coughs with his bladder, does
he?

Best,

Gaby

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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: Rubric/remedy question

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

No he does not loose urine while coughing.
And he knows when his bladder is full, like we all do, but we do not immediately go to the toilet, we finish what we do, wait a bit, no urgency, no tenesmus...... it is during that time that the cough emerges, making the bladder feeling totally conscious and not semi subconscious as we all have it.

I hope I explain myself clearly...... normal bladder function, cough arising when the bladder is full.

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
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Gaby Rottler
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Re: Rubric/remedy question

Post by Gaby Rottler »

Hi Dr. J,
then I would use the bigger rubric:
Bladder, sensation of fullness
and look at those remedies listed there (Dig might look interesting with
all the cough symptoms)

(possibly crossed with Coughing agg. - Bell and Hep come up)

Just an idea, though.

Best,

Gaby

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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: Rubric/remedy question

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

Thanks.
But..........not to be contrary or antagonistic.......coughing agg means that the cough makes things worse.
I am looking for "cough, full bladder agg" :-))

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
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Rob
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Re: Rubric/remedy question

Post by Rob »

***Hi Dr. J

Here is an idea - there is a situation in pregnancy, a dry cough that
happens due to pressure of the uterus on the bladder and various nerves, and
hyd-ac has been suggested.

So, I looked up the cough rather than the bladder and here is what I found
COUGH - PHENOMENA - SYMPATHETIC

ambr. apisin. arn. aur-m. cadm-s. carb-v. card-m. cer-ox. cimic. cina dig.
dros. hydr-ac. ign. kali-bi. kali-br. LACH. laur. lyc. NAJA nat-m. nux-v.
ox-ac. phos. plat. plb. prun-v. sep. spong. sul-ac. verb.

COUGH - REFLEX

cer-ox. ign.
maybe you will find something from within these.

I know your patient is male, but pressure from the bladder for whatever
reason, on the appropriate plexus may be the cause.

Best,

Robyn
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Robyn
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Re: Rubric/remedy question

Post by Robyn »

and to add to this - if you combine the two you get
BLADDER fullness reflex cough

ARN. DIG. hydr-ac. lyc. nat-m. NUX-V. ox-ac. phos. plb. SEP.
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Robyn
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Re: Rubric/remedy question

Post by Robyn »

had another thought from Andy's post (kind of like insensibility)

if you add into the equation

BLADDER - URGING to urinate - absent
ARS. bell. calad. CAUST. ferr. hell. Hyos. Lac-c. mag-m. op. Ox-ac. pall.
Phos. Plb. stann. verat.

combined with
BLADDER fullness reflex cough
ARN. DIG. hydr-ac. lyc. nat-m. NUX-V. ox-ac. phos. plb. SEP.
you get

BLADDER fullness reflex cough - urging to urinate absent
Ox-ac. Phos. Plb.
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J Lucas
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Re: Rubric/remedy question

Post by J Lucas »

Isn't this just a safety device then. If he didn't cough what would happen.
As you say many of us hold it in until something gives us the message that
we have to go. When he coughs what happens to make him think he has to go?

Personally I think the suggestion of 'retention of urine with urging on
coughing' seems to fit. It is also crossed with 'urging to urinate on
coughing'.

Sticta has a sensation of a distended bladder and is a prominent cough
remedy and is also >>> for free discharges. Does the cough disappear after
urination?

Squilla, Kali carb, Pulsatilla and Caust have related full bladders and
coughs as do hundreds of remedies really.

Phos has a full bladder without urging and a cough which is exited by many
complaints.

Stannum has 'only the sense of the bladder being full indicates the
necessity to urinate as well as a cough which is also excited by various
complaints.

Hopefully there is something else in the case to confirm.

Best wishes, Joy

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on 12/8/04 6:09 AM, Dr. J. Rozencwajg. MD. PhD. at jroz@ihug.co.nz wrote:

No he does not loose urine while coughing.
And he knows when his bladder is full, like we all do, but we do not
immediately go to the toilet, we finish what we do, wait a bit, no urgency,
no tenesmus...... it is during that time that the cough emerges, making the
bladder feeling totally conscious and not semi subconscious as we all have
it.

I hope I explain myself clearly...... normal bladder function, cough arising
when the bladder is full.

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind""
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