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(Scouring-rush)
General
Principal action on the bladder. A remedy for enuresis and dysuria.
Urinary Organs.
Severe, dull pain and feeling of fullness in bladder, not relieved
by urinating. Frequent urging with severe pain AT THE CLOSE OF
URINATION. Urine flows only drop by drop. Sharp, BURNING, cutting
pain in urethra while urinating.
Incontinence in children, with dreams or night-mares when passing
urine. Incontinence in old women, also with involuntary stools.
Retention and dysuria during pregnancy and after delivery. Much
mucus in urine. Albuminuria. Involuntary urination.
Deep pain in region of right kidney, extending to lower abdomen,
with urgent desire to micturate. Right lumbar region painful.
Aggravation.
WORSE, right side; movement, pressure, touch, sitting down;
Amelioration.
BETTER, in afternoon from lying down.
Relationship.
Compare: HYDRANGEA; FERR. PHOS.; APIS; CANTH.; LINARIA; CHIMAPH.
Equisetum contains silica in appreciable quantity.
Dose.
Tincture, to sixth potency. A decoction, teaspoonful doses, or
the tincture in hot water, is found useful to allay irritability
of urinary tract, calculus, dysuria, etc.; also for pleuritis
effusion and dropsy.
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