Here are the remedies which are used in Homeopathy for curing worms, including the Potency, Dosage and Frequency of Dosage :-
Head remedy; to start the treatment Cina 1M,15 min (3 Doses) from 2nd.day Santonine 3X and Natrum phos.6X, three daily each for one week or more,as required.
For tape worms; with morbid hunger Anantherum 30, 4 hourly
When worms travel over the perineum and get into the vagina and excite masturbation Caladium S 30, 4 hourly
Grinding of teeth; distension of abdomen with pain; worse after meal; itching around anus; nocturnal enuresis; desire for sweets Embelia Ribes Q or 30 ,4 hourly
For pin worms Teucriumm V.30, 4 hourly
For Ascarides Abrotanum 30, 4 hourly
For hook worms Chenopodium Q or 6X, 4 hourly
Intercurrent remedy Sulphur 200 or 1M weekly (3 Doses)
I hope the information is of help to you !
Take care and God Bless you !
2007-01-08 00:06:14
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answered by Anonymous
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DESCRIPTION Roundworms are the most common type of worm parasite that infects the intestines. They are transmitted easily by the fecal-oral route. Basically, a person comes in contact with contaminated stool (food or water sources), touches a hand to their mouth, and "swallows" the roundworm eggs. Once the eggs are ingested, they hatch and grow in the digestive tract. The larvae (immature worms) then are transported to the lungs by way of the bloodstream. Eventually, they travel up through the airways and are swallowed again. Once they return to the intestines, these worms mature and lay additional eggs. The eggs are passed in the stool and the cycle begins again. Roundworms are large enough to be seen without the aid of a microscope. They are common in areas lacking proper sanitation. Though anyone can be affected, roundworm infestations are common and severe in children. SYMPTOMS
Worms in the stool
Vomiting worms
Worms in the mouth or nose
Abdominal cramping or pain
Low grade fever
Fatigue and restless sleep
Poor appetite and weight loss
Coughing up blood, wheezing and shortness of breath
Complications include pneumonia, bowel obstruction, biliary tract obstruction, or an abscess and perforation in the lining of the intestines.
HERBAL TREATMENT Herbal treatment designed to control infection and improve symptoms, correct imbalance and adjust immune system, prevent and treat later diseases and/or complications, prevent relapse, and most importantly, to boost energy and strong body for better health and quality of life.
The purpose of herbal treatment is not to take the place of necessary orthodox medical treatment. Combination of the both is a better choice.
HERBS OF CHOICE Due to the main reasons listed below we recommend TRW herbal combination typically selecting from among the following, and other herbs if necessary, according to symptoms. All these herbs proved to be effective. Click on the image of each herb for details.
Excellent Efficacy: The first reason is due to its excellent efficacy that has been evaluated. During observations on 244 patients receiving treatment with this herbal combination, 229 cases were judged as healing (full recovery and symptom free). Physicians judged the clinical efficacy to be excellent in 93.9%. During other observations on 21 patients with bowel obstruction by roundworms, receiving treatment with this herbal combination, all 21 cases were judged as healing (full recovery and symptom free). Physicians judged the clinical efficacy to be excellent in 100%. Check the table below for details.
Tota l cases Healing
cases %
244 229 93. 9
21 21 100
During other observations on 32 patients with Biliary ascariasis, receiving treatment with this herbal combination, all 32 cases were judged as healing (full recovery and symptom free). Physicians judged the clinical efficacy to be excellent in 100%. During other observations on 35 patients with dead roundworms in biliary tract, receiving treatment with this herbal combination, 27 cases were judged as healing (full recovery and symptom free), 7 cases other significant improvement. Physicians judged the clinical efficacy to be good or excellent in 97.1%. Check the table below for details.
Cases Healing Improvement Total
cases %
32 32 - 32 100
35 27 7 34 97. 1
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Roundworm eggs can enter the body via contaminated food or water, through an open wound touching contaminated soil, or on unwashed hands that pass them from contaminated soil to the mouth.
According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, many roundworm parasitic diseases result from a lack of appropriate personal hygiene and sanitation measures. Most roundworms or their eggs are found in the soil and can be picked up on the hands and transferred to the mouth or can enter through the skin. Different species of roundworms cause different infections.
The various roundworm infections include:
Ascariasis - Ascariasis is an infection caused by the roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides. Infection occurs when an individual consumes food or drink contaminated with fecal matter that contains mature worm eggs. Adult worms can reside in the small intestine and produce eggs for a year or more.
Whipworm (trichuriasis) - A whipworm infection occurs when an individual consumes food or drink contaminated with fecal matter containing the roundworm Trichuris trichiura. After eggs are ingested, larvae hatch in the small intestine and mature in the large intestine.
Hookworm (ancylostomiasis) - A hookworm infection occurs when larvae of the roundworms Ancylostoma duodenale or Necator americanus penetrate human skin, making their way through the lungs to the small intestine, where they attach and mature into adults, laying more eggs. Children are particularly susceptible to this kind of infection. Once infected, children become weak and experience delayed growth patterns. These roundworms infect about 25% of the world's population.
Threadworm (strongyloidiasis) - Threadworm is an infection caused by the roundworm Strongyloides stercorali. This type of roundworm infects humans in the same way as Ancylostoma duodenale. About half of the population of some African countries has been infected with Strongyloides stercorali.
Pinworm (enterobiasis) - A pinworm infection occurs when an individual consumes food or drink contaminated with fecal matter containing the roundworm Enterobius vermicularis. After being ingested, eggs hatch in the small intestine and adult worms ultimately inhabit the large intestine. The pregnant female worms migrate to the anus and deposit large numbers of eggs in the skin around that area. Pinworm, which is commonly spread in day care centers, schools, and camps, affects as many as one-third of all American children.
Visceral larva migrans, or VLM (toxocariasis) - VLM is an infection caused by the roundworms Toxocara canis, Toxocara cati, or Baylisascaris procyonis. These parasites ordinarily infect dogs, cats, and raccoons, respectively, but a human can become infected by consuming soil contaminated by infected animal feces. While the larvae do not mature to adults in humans, they penetrate the intestinal wall and migrate to various parts of the body, particularly the lungs and liver.
Trichinosis (trichiniasis) - Trichinosis an infection caused by the roundworm Trichinella spiralis. These larvae live in pigs and other wild carnivores, such as bears, but humans can become infected with Trichinella spiralis when they eat such meat (particularly pork) that is undercooked. The larvae mature in small intestines and migrate to muscle cells where they can live for months or years.
Guinea worm disease (dracunculosis) - Humans can become infected with Guinea worm disease when they consume drinking water contaminated with the roundworm Dracunculus medinensis. Larvae penetrate the intestinal wall, where they mature and migrate to connective tissues. This type of roundworm infects 10 to 40 million people annually worldwide, primarily in the Indian subcontinent, West and Central Africa, and some Middle Eastern countries.
Lymphatic filariasis - A lymphatic filariasis infection occurs when an individual is bitten by a mosquito containing the roundworms Wucheria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, or Brugia timori. Over a period of 6 to 12 months, adult worms mature and live in human lymph vessels and nodes and can eventually circulate through the blood. About 90 million people worldwide have been infected with these roundworms.
River blindness (onchocerciasis) - River blindness is an infection caused by the roundworm Onchocerca volvulus. Onchocerciasis, which is spread by day-biting flies, is the leading cause of blindness worldwide, affecting about 20 million people, mostly in Africa.
Loiasis - Loiasis is an infection caused by the roundworm Loa loa. Like river blindness, loiasis is spread by day-biting flies. An estimated 3 to 13 million people in equatorial Africa have been infected with Loa loa.
SYNONYMS
Ascariasis
Nernatodes
Intestinal roundworms
Biliary ascariasis
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Ascaris lumbricoides is one of the largest and most common parasites found in humans. The adult females of this species can measure up to 18 inches long (males are generally shorter), and it is estimated that 25% of the world's population is infected with this nematode. The adult worms live in the small intestine and eggs are passed in the faeces.
A single female can produce up to 200,000 eggs each day!
About two weeks after passage in the faeces the eggs contain an infective larval or juvenile stage, and humans are infected when they ingest such infective eggs. The eggs hatch in the small intestine, the juvenile penetrates the small intestine and enters the circulatory system, and eventually the juvenile worm enters the lungs.
In the lungs the juvenile worm leaves the circulatory system and enters the air passages of the lungs. The juvenile worm then migrates up the air passages into the pharynx where it is swallowed, and once in the small intestine the juvenile grows into an adult worm.
Why Ascaris undergoes such a migration through the body to only end up where it started is unknown. Such a migration is not unique to Ascaris, as its close relatives undergo a similar migration in the bodies of their hosts.
Ascaris infections in humans can cause significant pathology. The migration of the larvae through the lungs causes the blood vessels of the lungs to haemorrhage, and there is an inflammatory response accompanied by edema.
The resulting accumulation of fluids in the lungs results in "ascaris pneumonia," and this can be fatal. The large size of the adult worms also presents problems, especially if the worms physically block the gastrointestinal tract.
Ascaris is notorious for its reputation to migrate within the small intestine, and when a large worm begins to migrate there is not much that can stop it. Instances have been reported in which Ascaris have migrated into and blocked the bile or pancreatic duct or in which the worms have penetrated the small intestine resulting in acute (and fatal) peritonitis.
Ascaris seems to be especially sensitive to anaesthetics, and numerous cases have been documented where patients in surgical recovery rooms have had worms migrate from the small intestine, through the stomach, and out the patient's nose or mouth.
2007-01-05 12:38:04
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answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7
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