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Blood in urine

I am 72 years old female. I am having problem of blood in urine. Twice I got admitted for this problem but the problem still exists. Doctors say it is radiation cystitis(I got radiation 12 years back)causing the bleeding.
I was wondering whether there is Homoeopathic treatment for this problem.My hemoglobin too goes down and have to resort to blood transfusion.
I request dr Anuj to kindly suggest medicines. Thanks.
 
  Sadhana Singh on 2024-04-06
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FIRST FEEDBACK AFTER 7 DAYS.

NUX VOM 200

15 drops in a cup containing an ounce of water, sip one third of it, 15 minutes later sip the next third of it, and 15 minutes later take the last third of it.HALF AN HOUR BEFORE DINNER.


DAY 2 ONWARDS

PHOSPHOROUS 30.


Dose five (5) drops/pellets , taken at the same time 3 Times daily.

Take the remedies until symptoms are improved.

Keep all doses 30 minutes before or after food, drink and teeth brushing.

IN ADDITION FERRUM PHOS 6X AND KALI MUR 6X FIVE TABS OF EACH THREE TIMES A DAY FROM DAY 1.
 
anuj srivastava 3 weeks ago
Collected medicines and started taking as instructed. Will report after seven days.
 
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