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Rochelle
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Re: Nosebleeds

Post by Rochelle »

Is there one remedy over all others that you would use to stop a nose bleed
that was going on a long time? I would think of Phos but there are others.
Anyone out there with any experience?
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Nosebleeds

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Hi Rochelle,

It's such a big rubric!
Any causation, modalities, flow dark/bright/hot/gushing, anything?
(Since my program strips the formatting, here's the list from 3's to 2's
(I didn't include 1s).

NOSE; EPISTAXIS; general (K335, G282): CHIN., FERR-PIC., (3s) Acon.,
Am-c., Ambr., Ant-c., Arn., Bell., Both-l., Bov., Cact., Calc., Calc-p.,
Calc-s., Carb-v., Carbn-s., Caust., Croc., Crot-h., Ham., Hyos., Ip.,
Kali-i., Lach., Med., Meli., Merc., Mill., Nit-ac., Phos., Puls.,
Rhus-t., Sabin., Sec., Sulph., Tub.,

(2s) agar., all-c., alumn., arg., ars., ars-i., bapt., bar-c., bar-m.,
berb., brom., bry., bufo, cann-s., caps., carb-an., cham., chin-s.,
cina, cinnb., con., cop., cupr., dig., dros., dulc., elaps, erig.,
ferr., ferr-ar., ferr-p., glon., graph., hecla., hep., hydr., iod.,
kali-bi., kali-c., kali-n., kreos., led., lyc., lyss., mag-c., merc-c.,
mez., mosch., nat-c., nat-m., nat-n., nat-p., nux-m., nux-v., petr.,
ph-ac., rat., rhod., rumx., sang., sars., sep., sil., spong., stann.,
sul-ac., tarent., ter., thlaspi, thuj., tril., ust., verat.,

Shannon

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Rochelle
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Re: Nosebleeds

Post by Rochelle »

Thanks Shannon - I have a computer programme that shows all the
possibilities but what I wanted was clinical experience of what Remedy
would work in an acute nosebleed which is going on too long. Naturally a
constitutional fitting the totality of symptoms is the way to go and that
has been given but I am thinking of panicky Mother in the middle of the
night job!!
Regards,
Rochelle
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john twigg
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Re: Nosebleeds

Post by john twigg »

Rochelle - I was once asked to help a spinal bifida case (a lot of bleeding)
- I gave Phos. and did not get anywhere. Another homoeopath, much more
experienced than myself, suggested that Phos. might be, in this case, too
deep an acting remedy. - Regards - John
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Joy Lucas
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Re: Nosebleeds

Post by Joy Lucas »

Carbo veg; Crocus; and Sulphur ( this one = especially at night). But also
look at Epistaxis, persistent - there are others and if specifically night
time then that would rule out some.

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Rosemary Hyde
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Re: Nosebleeds

Post by Rosemary Hyde »

Any modalities? Often a couple of modalities, juxtaposed, will narrow the
range of potential remedies from huge to just a couple or three. It's worth
the effort to try finding some!

Rosemary Hyde


manice26uk
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Re: Nosebleeds

Post by manice26uk »

Yarrow MT - don't know if also suitable in potency as well


Sue Muller
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Re: Nosebleeds

Post by Sue Muller »

I helped a protracted one once with Bryonia - triggered by movement. Sue
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Rochelle
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Re: Nosebleeds

Post by Rochelle »

Hi Joy ,
Thanks for those. This child does bleed at night!! I did think of Sulphur
but gave Puls. 30 - split as he was soooo clingy today and doing a Baryta
Carb hiding behind her. Puls. is a remedy with bleeding at night. Mum is a
worrier (I hope to get her as a patient soon!!) so was looking for a acute -
instant stop the bleed - type of Rx!!

Regards,
Rochelle


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Rochelle
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Re: Nosebleeds

Post by Rochelle »

What a great modality. His started after a bad bout of tonsillitis when he
was hospitalised a couple of years ago. There is a vague possibility that he
may start them off by boring his finger up his nose!! They come mostly at
night - in bed and are profuse , bright red, no clots!!
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