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Epididymitis and Pulsatilla Dosage Question

From lightningsling [Log on to view profile]on 2007-04-24
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I have had epididymitis for a couple months now on the left side which is made worse by stress.
I tried Pulsatilla 6C and feel a lot better during the day as I'm taking it. I was wondering if I should take a higher dose such as 1M or 10M.
Which one does anyone recommend and how long should I wait between doses if symptoms persist?

Thanks.
 
Re: Epididymitis and Pulsatilla Dosage QuestionFrom Mahfoozurrehman [Log on to view profile] on 2007-04-24
You have taken Puls.6c and have found good results therefore no change is need in potency. I suggest you to stop further medication and wait for 3/4 days and note changes. Then we should decided further.

dr. mahfooz
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