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ANSWER TO FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (111)

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2001 1:02 pm
by Ardavan Shahrdar
The answer is 'Equisetum'.

Thanks Anthony Gunterman, Barbara Cicognani, Joy
Lucas, Akhilesh Raja, Louise Grenier, Jane Withey,
Claudia Mennel, Wendy Howard, Soroush Ebrahimi,
Shashi, Ahmed N.Currim, Jim Gregorich, Julian Winston,
Jean-Claude Ravalard, Binoy S.Vallabhassery, Tracy
Poizner, Joe Tooker, Partha Chakraborty, Afsar Imam,
Ramachandra, Gregory Pais, Sue Boyle and Eugenio
Aguilar for thier correct answer and useful
contributions.

Sincerely,

Ardavan Shahrdar, MD, DIHom

Visit http://www.minutus.com my website on classical
and Hahnemannian homoeopathy.

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FTRN 111 was:

It mostly affects the urinary system and esp bladder.

Dysuria is a prominent feature. The patient suffers
from burning and cutting pain in urethra during
urination. Pain is especially severe at the close of
urination.

Pain in bladder region is usually accompanied by
soreness of testicles and is extended to spermatic
cords. There is a tenderness in bladder region on
pressure.

Nocturnal enuresis is another important aspect of this
remedy. In children, it is accompanied by nightmares
or dreams of crowds of people.

'Retention and dysuria during pregnancy and after
delivery'

The remedy is also useful in paralysis of bladder in
old women.
It is compared with Canth, Berb, Cann-s and Apis.

You can visit the archive of previous FTRNs at
http://www.minutus.com/Find.htm
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