Hi all
1. would appreciate if anyone could suggest rubric for 'pus in the urine'
2. also possible remedies to consider that would cover /include black mole on areola next to nipple left breast with sudden appearance of tumour [probably non cancerous] under it
thankyou
Beverly
rubric help & mole tumour
Re: rubric help & mole tumour
Hi all
1. would appreciate if anyone could suggest rubric for 'pus in the urine'
2. also possible remedies to consider that would cover /include black mole on areola next to nipple left breast with sudden appearance of tumour [probably non cancerous] under it
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Hi Beverly
There are a few options depending on the source of the pus
URINE, Sediment, purulent
BLADDER, catarrh
BLADDER, inflammation
BLADDER, suppuration
KIDNEYS – Inflammation-suppurative
Etc.....
For the mole and tumor – there is only a small offering under ‘moles’ SKIN,Moles
And for the tumor maybe check SKIN, Excrescences and follow the subrubrics for more specific
Robyn
1. would appreciate if anyone could suggest rubric for 'pus in the urine'
2. also possible remedies to consider that would cover /include black mole on areola next to nipple left breast with sudden appearance of tumour [probably non cancerous] under it
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Hi Beverly
There are a few options depending on the source of the pus
URINE, Sediment, purulent
BLADDER, catarrh
BLADDER, inflammation
BLADDER, suppuration
KIDNEYS – Inflammation-suppurative
Etc.....
For the mole and tumor – there is only a small offering under ‘moles’ SKIN,Moles
And for the tumor maybe check SKIN, Excrescences and follow the subrubrics for more specific
Robyn
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Re: rubric help & mole tumour
You would probably want to look at Urine, sediment pus - Pyuria (
Beoericke has it)
But you are probably aware that for moles ( and even for the pus in
urine which is really at the real end of a disease process), you might
be better off taking the other symptoms and working with them-
otherwise you are limiting your choice?
Actually even Puls has this mole( and also has comes suddenly and goes
gradually though I doubt that that is such a prominent symptom)..
sttarting off from the mole rubric and working your way up might not
be the best way to approach this....I would suggest questioning the
patient more thoroughly on recent happeninings, stresses etc. to see
if there is any precipitant
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
urine'
black mole on areola next to nipple left breast with sudden appearance
of tumour [probably non cancerous] under it
Beoericke has it)
But you are probably aware that for moles ( and even for the pus in
urine which is really at the real end of a disease process), you might
be better off taking the other symptoms and working with them-
otherwise you are limiting your choice?
Actually even Puls has this mole( and also has comes suddenly and goes
gradually though I doubt that that is such a prominent symptom)..
sttarting off from the mole rubric and working your way up might not
be the best way to approach this....I would suggest questioning the
patient more thoroughly on recent happeninings, stresses etc. to see
if there is any precipitant
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
urine'
black mole on areola next to nipple left breast with sudden appearance
of tumour [probably non cancerous] under it
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