Friday, October 12, 2018

Uric Acid Treatment: A BEST HOMEOPATHIC PRODUCT FOR URIC ACID IN MEN OR WOMEN

Natural Homeopathic Remedies for High Uric Acid Treatment

What is Uric Acid?

Uric acid is a compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen which is responsible for the production of many ions and salts known as urates and acid urates. Metabolic breakdown of purines in the body leads to the formation of this acid. These purines are naturally occurring substances found in many foods and human tissue. Kidneys help eliminate uric acid from the body, and it passes out along with the urine. When our kidneys do not eliminate uric acid efficiently or if there is an abundant intake of high purine foods, it leads to a marked increase in uric acid levels – a condition also known as hyperuricemia. Homeopathic medicine for uric acid helps lower the levels of uric acid in the body and also treats the body’s chronic tendency to hold an excess of uric acid.

Uric Acid Metabolism in the Body

Metabolism and production of uric acid are complex processes. They involve various factors that regulate the hepatic production of this compound, along with its renal and gut excretion. Uric acid is the final product of an exogenous (external origin) pool of purines and endogenous (internal origin) purine metabolism, varies significantly with diet and internal production of uric acid. Exogenous production of uric acid is majorly from the liver, intestines and other tissues like muscle, vascular endothelium, and kidney.
Many enzymes participate in the transformation of two purine nucleic acid (adenine and guanine) to uric acid. When our body functions optimally, the uric acid gets dissolved into the bloodstream and passes through the kidneys, finally getting eliminated with urine. However, high levels of uric acid in our body (that our kidneys cannot keep up with) lead to a build up and crystallization of uric acid.

Homeopathic Medicine for Uric Acid Control

Commonly, hyperuricemia (elevated uric acid) is managed or treated with the help of NSAIDs, colchicine, corticosteroids, xanthine oxidase, Probalan/Benemid, allopurinol, febuxostat, and pegloticase.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and colchicine are usually recommended for acute attacks which may cause severe side effects like diarrhea, vomiting, and nausea.
These drugs can dramatically affect the blood sugar levels, blood pressure, blood count and also reduce liver function. Prolonged use of corticosteroids in some cases also known to cause severe mood changes.
The drugs like probalan and allopurinol are used to remove excess uric acid from the body but can lead to some severe side effects including rash, stomach pain, and kidney stones. Homeopathic treatment for uric acid, on the other hand, has no side effects. These medicines lower the levels of uric acid and also reduce the tendency to hold an excess of uric acid. Homeopathic remedies also treat the body’s metabolic process which handles purines (proteins that get converted to uric acid).
The top five homeopathic medicines for elevated uric acid levels include Colchicum, Benzoic Acid, Ledum Pal, Guaiacum, and Lithium Carb.

Colchicum – Homeopathic Medicine for Uric Acid

Colchicum Autumnale (commonly known Meadow Saffron) is a homeopathic remedy derived from the freshly dug up bulb of herb colchicum autumnale. This herb belongs to the family Liliaceae and is a native of Great Britain and Ireland.
Colchicum is especially indicated in cases where high uric acid levels give rise to the onset of gout. There may be a sharp pain in the great toe. The affected parts may be swollen and very hot to touch. There could be great sensitivity to touch along with extreme pain. The pains could be more intense in the evening and at night. Colchicum may be indicated almost as a specific medicine in most cases of high uric acid levels. Slightest effort to move the legs gives rise to a sharp, shooting and unbearable pain in the toe. Walking may also be difficult. The person needing this remedy has intense swelling and pain in the big toe that is worse from motion. The toe pain also worsens from slightest touch, with the tendency of evening aggravation of the toe pain.

Benzoic Acid – Homeopathic Medicine for Uric Acid When Signs Show up In Urine

Benzoic Acid is homeopathic medicine for uric acid that is indicated when the signs of high uric acid show urinary symptoms. Uric acid crystals may be deposited in the kidneys or the urinary tract, giving rise to stones. On examination, the urine may exhibit very high levels of uric acid. The color of urine may also keep changing from dark brown to pale yellow.
Benzoic acid may also be indicated when there are joint complaints, like a crackling sensation in the joints. The great toe may be swollen, causing difficulty in walking or even moving the limb. Cracking in the knee joint on movement may also be felt. In some cases, nodes from the deposition of urate crystals may be present on the knees. Homeopathic medicine Benzoicum Acidum also works well in cases of knee pain gets worse from drinking wine.
It is also indicated as a general medicine in all cases of raised uric acid levels.

Ledum Pal – Homeopathic Medicine for Uric Acid with Ankle Pain

Ledum Palustre is a homeopathic medicine derived from a small flowering shrub, commonly known as Marsh tea. Marsh tea is a low growing evergreen shrub that only grows up to a height of one meter. The shrub belongs to the heath family and is a native of northern Europe. It is also widely distributed in British America and around Canadian lakes.
Ledum pal is indicated when the high levels of uric acid in the blood result in the deposition of the crystals in the joint spaces. The first attack of pain could be triggered by an increased intake of meat or alcohol.
Ledum Pal is a very beneficial homeopathic medicine for gout leading to ankle pain. The person needing Ledum Pal has pain and swelling in the ankle. The pain from the ankle may radiate up the leg, and movement tends to intensify the ankle pain.

Guaiacum – Homeopathic Medicine for Uric Acid

Homeopathic medicine Guaiacum is prepared from the resin obtained from the woods of Guaiacum officinale. Commonly known as Lignum Vite Resin, it belongs to the family Zygophyllaceae and is a native of tropical America.
It is a well-indicated remedy to treat high uric acid levels and works well in chronic cases where the deformities and contractures set in. Intolerance to heat in any form, the affecting joints being extremely hot to touch, bad smell from the body are other symptoms. It is given in acute cases where the affected limb is painful, stiff and immobile.

Lithium Carb – Homeopathic Medicine for Uric Acid with Stiffness

Lithium Carb is a homeopathic medicine used to treat raised uric acid levels. The high levels of uric acid give rise to an unusual stiffness all over the body. Another peculiar feature is itching all over the skin of the joints. The pains are relieved by pouring hot water. Uric acid may get deposited in the joint spaces to give rise to nodosities which can be felt externally. The nodes may also be felt in the finger joints. In severe cases, they may be felt in the ear pinna.

High Uric Acid: Causes

High Purine Diet
Uric acid levels majorly get affected by purine-rich foods like beef, organ meats, mussels, sweetbreads, mackerel, spinach, asparagus, beans, lentils, dried peas, etc.
Oxalate-rich foods including spinach, beets, nuts, rhubarb, chocolate, black tea, wheat bran, beans and strawberries also contribute to increased uric acid levels. Some other dietary items like gluten, dairy, corn, white bread, and sugars can also lead to increased uric acid production.
Kidney Diseases
Levels of uric acid can also be elevated when the kidneys are unable to eliminate the excess of uric acid from the body. This can majorly be due to kidney dysfunction like kidney stones, chronic kidney disease, adverse effects of some drugs like diuretics, NSAID’s, etc.
High Intake of Fructose
Intake of fructose-rich foods and drinks increases the production of inosine and purines, thereby rapidly raising uric acid levels by activating certain enzymes. Fructose also stimulates uric acid synthesis from amino acid precursors such as glycine.
Diuretics Elevate Uric Acid Levels
Diuretics are known to be important causes of secondary hyperuricemia. They cause an increase in blood uric acid levels along with an increase in its reabsorption, leading to a decrease in the uric acid secretion from the body.
Increased Alcohol Intake
The production of uric acid gets stimulated by alcohol as it increases the lactic acid content in the body, which reduces the excretion of uric acid in the kidney. Alcohol also speeds up the breakdown of purines, thereby raising the production of uric acid.
Hypothyroidism
Deficiency of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) influences the purine metabolism and also causes a reduction in kidney blood flow and filtration rate, which results in elevated uric acid levels in the blood.
Obesity
Obesity or excessive body weight leads to the production of excess uric acid in the body, making it difficult for the kidney to process and eliminate it. Hyperuricemia correlates with leptin (hormone that controls hunger) levels, as an obese individual has higher leptin levels (due to leptin resistance).
Sex Hormones
Blood uric acid is higher in men as compared to women, making males more prone to hyperuricemia. As estrogen hormone is required for the regular elimination of urate (uric acid salt) through the kidneys, men being low on estrogen tend to develop hyperuricemia.
Nutrient deficiency
In menopausal women, hyperuricemia is often linked to a Vitamin D deficiency.
High Sodium Intake and Ketogenic Diet
High intake of sodium and following a ketogenic diet (low carb, moderate protein, and high-fat diet) reduces the ability of the kidney to eliminate the uric acid.
Parathyroid Hormones
Increase in parathyroid hormone reduces the excretion of urate from the kidney, leading to elevated uric acid levels.
Chronic Lead Poisoning
Due to high levels of lead, kidneys the excretion of uric acid, leading to an increased build-up of urate along with uric acid levels.

High Uric Acid: Signs and Symptoms

Some of the most common signs and symptoms of high uric acid are as follows:
High Uric Acid: Symptoms in the Joints
When uric acid crystals settle into joints, symptoms of gout start to appear. Common symptoms of gout in the joints include:
  • Severe pain in joints of feet, ankles, knees, hips, wrists, hands, fingers and back where even the weight of clothing is intolerable.
  • Discoloration in the joints in the joints is quite noticeable; they may become deep red or even purple at onset.
  • Swelling and stiffness of joint are markedly present, and it may also feel hot.
  • Fever ranging from 100F-102.2F, with or without chills.
  • Inflammation of joint accompanied by tenderness, with decreased mobility of the joint.
  • Persistent discomfort as the joint inflammation and pain can last for days or weeks.
High Uric Acid: Symptoms on the Skin
In chronic cases, nodular masses of uric acid crystals (tophi) gets deposited in different soft tissues of the body. It is most commonly found as hard nodules around the fingers, elbow and the big toe. On repeated attack, the tophi may become swollen and tender.
High Uric Acid: Symptoms in the Kidneys
If we have high levels of uric acid in our body that our kidneys cannot keep up with, the uric acid then builds up and crystallizes. These uric acid crystals settle in the urinary tract and cause kidney stones. These kidney stones may cause symptoms such as pain in the back, abdomen or groin, chills, fever, nausea, vomiting and bloody urine.

Effects of High Uric Acid

Hyperuricemia (high levels of uric acid) play a significant role in many diseases. Some diseases directly related to high uric acid include:
Gout
Elevated levels of uric acid in the system may develop certain diseases, gout being the most common. Gout is a painful condition that affects the joints of feet and hands, especially the big toe. It develops when an excess of uric acid does not get removed by the kidney, or when a person eats more animal based proteins (which leads to the formation of uric acid crystals). These crystals are sharp-edged, press on the tender tissue under the skin causing very sharp and excruciating pain, swelling and inflammation of the joint. This condition is known as gout arthritis.
Metabolic Acidosis
When proteins are not metabolized by the body efficiently, and there is an increased intake of proteins in the diet, it results in an abundance of uric acid in the blood. Uric acid gets generally washed from the body through kidneys, and if the uric acid cannot be adequately excreted, the condition is known as metabolic acidosis.
If metabolic acidosis keeps progressing, it may lead to rapid breathing accompanied by confusion and lethargy. In severe cases, it can lead to shock or death.
Kidney Stones
Excessive uric acid levels in the urine commonly result in urate kidney stones. These stones are formed when uric acid crystallizes in the kidney and gets deposited there, forming stones of varying sizes. The size of stones may range from a grain of sand to large chunk. These Urate kidney stones are extremely painful and tend to reoccur.
Diabetes
High blood uric acid levels raise the risk for diabetes by increasing inflammation and oxidative stress.
Hypertension and Chronic Kidney Diseases
Elevated uric acid levels are also related to hypertension and Chronic Kidney diseases. These can increase the risk of metabolic disorders as well as heart diseases.
Bone Fractures
Raised uric acid levels may also increase the risk for bone fractures.
When there is a rise in the uric acid levels in the body, it induces inflammation in the bones and impairs the availability of nitric oxide. This leads to a suppression of Vitamin –D, which increases bone fragility and fractures.
Erectile Dysfunction and Hypyperurecimia
Males with raised uric acid levels tend to develop erectile dysfunction. This is likely because increased uric acid levels in the body have a strong connection with hypertension, microvascular diseases, and reduced blood vessel function, all of which increase the risk of developing erectile dysfunction.
Psoriasis

Patients with psoriasis are commonly found to have high uric acid levels. A study shows that hyperuricemia affects about 20% of patients with psoriasis.

Managing High Uric Acid

Lifestyle Measures

Certain lifestyle measures can help manage gout. These include:
– Avoiding food substances with high purine content, like meat, fish, seafood, beans, shellfish, and spinach.
– Avoiding excessive intake of alcohol.
– Increasing the water intake.
– Reducing weight (in case of obesity or being overweight).
– Ensuring routine exercise.

Foods to Avoid

Limiting or consuming moderate to high levels of purine-rich food plays a vital role in the treatment of hyperuricemia.
Foods that should be avoided, or their intake minimized include:
  • Purine-rich foods such as beef, organ meats, mussels, sweetbreads, mackerel, spinach, asparagus, beans, lentils, dried peas need to be strictly avoided.
  • Avoid oxalate-rich foods including spinach, beets, nuts, rhubarb, chocolate, black tea, wheat bran, beans, and strawberries.
  • Common allergens like gluten, dairy, corn and food additives are to be limited.
  • Minimize refined foods like white bread and sugars.

Foods to Eat

  • Add high fiber foods to your diet, such as brown rice, bran, avocados, bananas, potatoes, and barley.
  • Include Vitamin C-rich foods like bell peppers, oranges, guava, broccoli, cherries and kiwi in your diet.
  • Incorporate food rich in magnesium, such as yogurt, almond, avocados, cashews, salmon, figs and pumpkin seeds.
  • Omega -3 rich foods is a mandatory addition to the diet which includes walnuts, flaxseed, chia seeds, salmon, tuna, and supplements.
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Homeopathic Treatment for Ulcerative Colitis

Best Homeopathic medicines for Ulcerative Colitis


Homeopathic medicine is a reliable alternative to modern medicine in treating autoimmune disorders including ulcerative colitis. Homeopathic medicines moderate the overactive immune system. The extent of improvement and benefit will depend on a large number of factors including the duration and intensity (mild/moderate/severity) of disease, stage at which Homeopathic medicines are started and individual body response. However, Homeopathic medicines can help manage ulcerative colitis symptoms, reduce the severity and frequency of flare-ups and even treatment ulcerative colitis based on individual case analysis. Some well recognized Homeopathic medicines for ulcerative colitis are – Merc Sol, Merc Cor, Colchicum Autumnale, Aloe Socotrina and Phosphorus.

Homeopathic Medicines for Ulcerative Colitis

Merc Sol – Homeopathic medicine for ulcerative colitis with loose stool and bleeding from rectum

Merc Sol is one of the top grade Homeopathic medicines for ulcerative colitis and is best indicated for cases of loose stools with excessive bleeding. The stools are very frequent. However, even after passing stool a number of times, there is no satisfaction. Such persons tend to feel chilly all the time.

Nux Vomica – Homeopathic medicine for ulcerative colitis with constant urge to pass stool with marked tenesmus

Nux Vomica is a most useful Homeopathic medicine for ulcerative colitis with frequent, scanty stool and marked tenesmus. Tenesmus refers to the ineffectual urge to pass stool almost constantly. Stool is scanty. Abdomen pain before passing stool may be observed. Nux Vomica also offers great help in cases where taking spicy food or alcohol worsens symptoms.

Merc Cor – Homeopathic medicine for ulcerative colitis with loose stool with mucus and blood

For ulcerative colitis with loose stool, mucus and blood, Merc Cor is a very suitable Homeopathic medicine. The stool is hot and offensive. Burning in the rectum while passing stool may arise. There may be cutting, colicky pains in abdomen as well.

Phosphorus – Homeopathic medicine for ulcerative colitis with bloody diarrhoea attended with marked weakness

Phosphorus is a significant Homeopathic medicine for treating ulcerative colitis cases with bloody diarrhoea attended with weakness. The stool is copious, gushing, and watery. The character of blood is bright red. The person feels exhausted after passing stool. Cramping pain in the rectum may arise on passing stool. Phosphorus is majorly indicated in case of inflammation of rectum i.e. proctitis.

Aloe Socotrina – Effective Homeopathic medicine for ulcerative colitis with marked urgency to pass stool

Aloe Socotrina is one of the best Homeopathic medicines for ulcerative colitis with urgency to pass stool as the predominant symptom. The urgency to pass stool is markedly present in the morning; also soon after eating or drinking. There is constant bearing down in the rectum. Burning in the anus and rectum may also be intense. Another characteristic feature for use of Aloe Socotrina is passage of jelly-like mucus in stool.

Nitric Acid – Homeopathic medicine for ulcerative colitis with intense pain in rectum on passing stool

Nitric Acid is the best choice of Homeopathic medicine in ulcerative colitis cases where there is intense pain in rectum while passing stool. The pain may be tearing or cutting in nature. It may continue for hours after stool is passed. Profuse, bright red bleeding may be noticed along with stool in such cases.

Colchicum Autumnale – Wonderful Homeopathic medicine for joint pains and gastric complaints in ulcerative colitis

Colchicum Autumnale is an excellent Homeopathic medicine for ulcerative colitis where joint pains appear along with gastric symptoms. Gastric symptoms include stool with mucus and pain in rectum. The pain in rectum continues for long after stool is passed. Highly offensive flatus may attend the above symptoms. As for the joint pains,the joints may be swollen, stiff and in great pain; slightly touching the joints may worsen the pain.

 What is ulcerative colitis?

Ulcerative colitis is one among inflammatory bowel disease of autoimmune origin, the other being Crohn’s disease. The lesions in ulcerative colitis mainly involve the rectum and may spread to sigmoid colon. In rare cases, the entire colon may get involved, a condition called pancolitis. Ulcerative colitis runs a relapsing and remitting course with periods of flare-ups and remission.

Why does ulcerative colitis arise?

The exact cause of ulcerative colitis is not yet known, but it believed to be a disease of autoimmune origin. Autoimmune disorders refer to a group of diseases where the immune cells of a person start destroying its own tissues out of a misdirected immune response. In ulcerative colitis, the body’s immune cells, that are meant to be activated while fighting an infection, get activated in the absence of a real infection out of a misdirected response. As a result, they start to destroy the lining of the colon, resulting in inflammation and ulcers in the colon and a set of other symptoms.  A positive family history of ulcerative colitis puts a person at a higher risk of the disease.

How do I know I have ulcerative colitis?

The presence of a set of symptoms such as diarrhoea with mucus and blood, abdominal cramps, pain in rectum while passing stool, urgency to pass stool and tenesmus of the rectum (constant, ineffectual urge to pass stool) may point to ulcerative colitis. Anaemia and weight loss may accompany. This clinical diagnosis underlines the need for further investigation with tests like a colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy and biopsy.

What does diagnosis of ulcerative colitis involve?

In case ulcerative colitis is suspected on the basis of clinic symptoms, further laboratory investigations are advised. These include colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy and biopsies of the mucosa taken from the colon. A biopsy, while aiding diagnosis of ulcerative colitis, also helps to differentiate it from Crohn’s disease.

I have been passing blood in stool. Is it due to ulcerative colitis?

Blood in stool is a major indication of ulcerative colitis. However, blood in stool is also noted in other conditions such as piles, anal fissures, and peptic ulcers, cancer even. Blood in stool appears in upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding or lower gastrointestinal tract bleeding as well. Further investigation in terms of stool examination, endoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, and colonoscopy needs to be conducted before the exact cause can be established.

My stool contains mucus. Could it be ulcerative colitis?

Passing small amounts of mucus in stool is normal. But, passage of large amounts of mucus in stool may hint at an inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract. Mucus in stool could mean ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn’s disease, malabsorption disease, anal fistula, parasitic infections or even cancer. You need to get the stool tested and further investigations such as endoscopy and colonoscopy done.

What complications can ulcerative colitis lead to?

Ulcerative colitis can lead to complications such as perforation of the colon, osteoporosis, severe bleeding, joint inflammation, eye inflammation, colon cancer and toxic megacolon.

I take Mesacol for my ulcerative colitis. Can I stop taking it once I start my Homeopathic medicine?

At the start of Homeopathic treatment for ulcerative colitis, it is not advisable to stop taking Mesacol as the body is used to this medication. Stopping it abruptly could do the body more harm than good. In the initial stages of Homeopathic treatment, both Mesacol and Homeopathic medicines could be taken simultaneously. Gradually, as the body starts responding to Homeopathic medicines, Mesacol can be tapered.

Can Homeopathic Treatment completely treatment it ?

Homeopathic medicines are highly effective in treating ulcerative colitis. However, the extent to which a patient will show recovery depends on the intensity of disease, duration of disease and individual response of the patient. Mild to moderate cases of ulcerative colitis recover wonderfully well under Homeopathic mode of treatment. In severe cases, Homeopathic medicines can provide great symptomatic management and support. Symptomatic management means controlling symptoms such as loose stool, mucus, blood, tenesmus, abdominal cramping and rectal pain arising in ulcerative colitis.

What is a perforated colon in ulcerative colitis, can Homeopathy treat it?

A hole, cut or tear in the colon is referred as a perforation. In ulcerative colitis, the inflammation and ulcer weaken the colon wall and may lead to a tear or perforation in it. The condition is life threatening. Intense pain in abdomen, fever, vomiting, swollen abdomen are indications of a perforated colon.  A perforated colon in ulcerative colitis is a case of medical emergency and needs to be managed urgently with conventional allopathic medicine. Homeopathy is of no help in such cases.

What is toxic megacolon, can Homeopathic treatment for Ulcerative Colitis treat this condition?

Toxic megacolon is a serious complication of ulcerative colitis where the colon distends enormously and may rupture. The rupture of colon leads to blood infection (septicemia) and is life threatening. Abdominal pain, high fever and rapid heartbeat are symptoms of toxic megacolon. Homeopathy is of no use in toxic megacolon cases and it needs to be addressed on urgent basis under conventional mode of treatment.

I have ulcerative colitis and my hemoglobin is low. Are the two related?

Anaemia is not uncommon in ulcerative colitis cases due to excessive blood loss in stool. Iron deficiency anaemia is most common.

 Homeopathic Treatment for ulcerative colitis

Which Homeopathic medicines are most effective in treating ulcerative colitis?

Homeopathic medicines Merc Sol, Phosphorus and Nux Vomica are recognised as top grade treats for ulcerative colitis. Merc Sol will show best results where the symptoms include loose stool with blood and marked tenesmus. Homeopathic medicine Phosphorus will work best in case of loose stool with blood attended with marked weakness. Nux Vomica is an excellent choice of medicine where stool is scanty and there is an ineffectual urge to pass stool (tenesmus of rectum).

I have ulcerative colitis and pass profuse, watery stool with blood. Which Homeopathic medicine will help?

You will benefit most from Homeopathic medicines Phosphorus and Merc Sol. Where the person passes bright red blood with watery stool, Phosphorus is the most suitable Homeopathic medicine. Extreme weakness may also attend. Homeopathic medicine Merc Sol is prescribed in case of loose, watery stool with blood and marked tenesmus. Even after passing stool a number of times, there is never “got done” feeling.

Which Homeopathic medicines can I take for watery stool with mucus from ulcerative colitis?

Homeopathic medicine Aloe Socotrina and Merc Cor are extremely beneficial remedies for ulcerative colitis with watery stool and mucus. Aloe Socotrina is indicated for jelly-like mucus with watery stool. Merc Cor is best prescribed where the stool is scanty with slimy mucus and sometimes shreds of mucous membrane of intestine.

I suffer ulcerative colitis with abdominal cramping and loose stool. Please advise a Homeopathic medicine.

For abdominal cramping with loose stool, Homeopathic medicine Colocynthis is known to show remarkable results. Persons needing Colocynthis may get relief from pain by bending double on the abdomen or by pressing the abdomen.

I have been suffering from ulcerative colitis for a long time and now have anemia. Can Homeopathy remedy the situation?

Yes, Homeopathic medicines can definitely treat anaemia from ulcerative colitis. Homeopathic medicines Ferrum Phos and Ferrum Met are of great help in treating anaemia in ulcerative colitis.

I have joint pains with ulcerative colitis. How can Homeopathic treatment for ulcerative colitis help?

Yes, Homeopathic medicines can help. Homeopathic medicine Colchicum Autumnale is a great treats for joint pains in persons with ulcerative colitis. Bryonia alba and Rhus Tox are other excellent Homeopathic alternatives to treat acute joint pains. The most suitable medicine is selected based on the symptom presentation. Colchicum Autumnale is used where joints are highly inflamed so that the slightest touch is unbearable. Bryonia Alba will effect recovery where the slightest movement of the joints worsens the pain. Rhus Tox will show best results where the joints are painful and stiff. Persons needing Rhus Tox feel the joint pain worsen while resting and get better while moving about.

Which Homeopathic medicines can be taken for ulcerative colitis with urgency to defecate?

For cases with an urgency to defecate as a prominent symptom of ulcerative colitis, Homeopathic medicine Aloe Socotrina is found to be extremely effective. The urgency to pass stool soon after eating or drinking may also be marked. Mucus in stool may be present.

For rectal pain with stool in ulcerative colitis, what does Homeopathy prescribe?

Homeopathic medicines Nitric Acidum and Merc Cor can be used for managing rectal pain while passing stool. Nitric Acid is selected where the pain in rectum while passing stool is tearing or cutting in nature. The pain may continue after stool is passed. Homeopathic medicine Merc Cor is indicated in case of violent, burning pain in rectum on passing stool. There is a continuous urge to pass stool in such cases.

I have ulcerative colitis and my major complaint is constant urging to pass stool. Which Homeopathic treatment for ulcerative colitis will work for me?

The constant, ineffectual urging to pass stool is referred to as tenesmus of rectum. The most suitable Homeopathic remedies for ulcerative colitis with constant urging to pass stool are Nux Vomica and Merc Sol. Nux Vomica is useful where the urge to pass stool is almost constant and the stool is scanty. Merc Sol shows great results where the urge to pass stool is frequent and the stool is loose. It may be attended with blood and mucus. Even after passing stool several times, there is a never “got done” feeling.

Can lifestyle changes help to better manage ulcerative colitis?

Reducing stress levels and avoiding certain foods can work wonders on ulcerative colitis. Therefore, invest in a meditation, exercise, yoga class or take regular walks to bring down stress and stay calm. The food products that need avoiding are spicy foods, alcohol, caffeine, dairy products and high fiber diet. In ruling these out of the diet, one is essentially preventing the symptoms from flaring up as often as before. It needs mention here that stress can increase these flare-ups manifold and must be avoided at all cost.

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