Homeopathic Treatment(s) for Colic :-
Colocynth [Coloc] :- This remedy is specific in colic in gouty and rheumatic subjects, when the well-known griping pains forcing the patient to bend double or press something hard into the abdomen are present. It is a colic caused by flatus, undigested food or cold, or perhaps some violent emotion such as a fit of anger There may be present diarrhoea, and the griping is with and preceding the same and emission of flatus or stool will relieve the colic. It is also a most useful remedy in menstrual or vesical colic, but in all the forms of colic to which Colocynth is applicable it is necessary that the nervous element predominate over the inflammatory. Indeed, it is of little use in inflammatory colic.
Aconite :- Inflammatory colic forcing patient to bend double, but no relief therefrom, it is only in the nervous form that pressure relieves.
Veratrum Album :- Pains forcing patient to bend double, must walk about for relief, cold sweat. Painful distention of the abdomen and constipation carbonica. Griping, colicky pain, doubling patient up, but accompanied with green, slimy stools, after eating fruit or vegetables.
Causticum :- Sometimes of use after Colocynth fails.
Dioscorea [Dios] :- Pain about umbilical region, continuous and constant, and associated with paroxysms of great intensity, flatulent spasms,so-called, relieved by stretching the body out rather than by bending double. Bilious, rheumatic and neuralgic colics. Pains radiate to chest and back; it is a most valuable remedy in certain forms of dyspepsia which are marked with much colicky pain. Dioscorea is most useful in painful enteralgias which are relieved by bending backwards. The Eclectic School uses this remedy for gall stones, claiming that it is almost specific. It is usually given in doses of 20 to 40 drops in 4 ounces of water, a teaspoonful every 30 minutes to two hours. It seems to relax the circular muscular fibres of the duct.
Nux vomica [Nux-v] :- Haemorrhoidal colic or colic from accumulation of flatus,pressing up and down ; spasmodic colic from flatulence. Deep seated hypogastric pain, abdomen hard and drawn in, not distended. Colic from dietetic errors or in brandy o coffee drinkers; pains worse on motion, pains pinching and contractive, griping as if intestines were rubbed between stones.
Pulsatilla :- Colic with chilliness from pastry or rich food, loud rumbling and gurgling in abdomen. Flatulent colic of hysterical females and colics of pregnant women, accompanied with a frequent desire to urinate.
Chamomilla [Cham] :- Suits especially colic in women and children. Colic with hot cheeks, red face and perspiration preceding an attack of intestinal catarrh. Colic form anger, worse from warmth, flatulent colic. There is atony of the digestive apparatus and digestion is at a standstill; the neuralgia is peripheral and the abdomen distended like a drum. It seems as if places in the abdomen would break through.
Staphisagria :- Colic from anger or following abdominal operations.
Belladonna :- Colic of infants is well met by Belladonna. The child bends backwards and screams, and the transverse colon protrudes like a pad. There is congestion of the intestines. It is rather an enteritis than an enteralgia.
Ipecac [Ip] :- Griping colic like a hand clutching the intestines, cutting pains shooting across abdomen from left to right, after acid or unripe fruit. The colic is worse by motion and better during rest.
Cocculus Indica[Cocc] :- Nervous colic, worse at night, accompanied by flatulence, but discharge of flatus gives no relief, as more is constantly formed. Same pain in right hypochondrium, worse bending forward. Constipation is an accompaniment. Menstrual colic, pain in lower part of abdomen with a disposition to relapses. Hysterical colic.
Ignatia :- Attacks of colic in hysterical people, waking them out of sleep; colic from grief.
Plumbum Met [Plumb] :- Abdominal pain radiating in all directions, walls drawn in; this, however, is not essentially a nervous colic. There are cramps in the legs and obstinate constipation accompanies, but not flatulence. The abdomen is as hard as a stone, sensation as if the abdominal wall were drawn to back by string, better from rubbing and hard pressure. Lead produces one of the most violent colics of any drug and this colic is sometimes difficult to cure.
Opium :- Almost specific for lead colic. Other remedies in lead colic, are Belladonna, Alumina, Alum, Platina and Nux Vomica.
Cuprum [Cupr] :- Inflammatory colic, abdomen hard; violent spasms of colic as if a knife were thrust into abdomen. Greatly aggravated by drinking cold water. The pains are violent, intermitting with great uneasiness and screaming.
Cuprum Arsenicosum :- is a valuable remedy for violent enteralgias.
Stannum :- Colic in young children relieved by pressure.
Take the remedy which is similar to your symptoms. No side effects or complications if taken as directed, please do not exceed the given dosage and under any circumstances do not try to mix any remedies and avoid Chocolates, Mints, Coffee, Red Meat, Alcoholic and Carbonated drinks, Spicy Rich Food while taking any Homeopathic remedies, and keep the medicines away from direct sunlight, heat strong smells and perfumes and do not store them in the fridge.
Curing without any side effects or Complications Thats the Beauty of Homeopathic Medicine
Take Care and God Bless you.
2007-07-27 17:52:40
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answered by Soul Doctor 7
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Stomach ache
2016-03-16 00:41:31
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a few things you can try if you don't want to go to the doctor.
1.) Get some Lime sherbert and Sprite. Put a couple of scoops in a glass and fill half way with sprite.
2.) Eat yogurt. It contains bacteria your stomach is lacking during an upset stomach.
3.) Drink regular tea with freshly squeezed lemon or honey. This will definately help in the relaxation of the stomach. Do not put sugar in the tea if you are drinking it with lemon or honey. This will make the tea useless.
4.) Drink lots of liquids to flush out your system. Water is best. To avoid stomach aches (which I used to get monthly):
a. avoid non-pasteurized drinks - especially 'fresh squeezed orange juice' off the supermarket shelf.
b. don't eat out so often or at places that are not so hygenic.
c. eat well cooked food
5.) Eat a slice of bread with cinnamon sugar on it and drink ice cold water. If you can't eat, drink the ice cold water and lay down with an ice pack on the most painful area. My mom used to give me flat coke or coke syrup over crushed ice when I was little, and it worked too.
6.) Grate a piece of ginger and press out the juice. Massage the juice around your belly button. Relax, and feel the pain disappear!
7.) You can also take an old large sock (one with out holes), fill it 3/4 of the way with white rice, seal the top with a rubber band, microwave it for 10-15 seconds, and place it n your stomach. It works great for stomach aches as well as cramps, pulled muscles, or other aches and pains.
Hope these help. Feel better. :-)
2007-07-27 10:18:21
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answered by Peatea 5
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Chamomile tea.
7-up.
Black licorice.
Piece of bread.
Saltine crackers.
Chicken Noodle Soup.
Peppermint tea.
I get stomach aches really bad from stress and anxiety.... these things usually help ease the pain... but the only cure for me is to figure out what's going on in my head first!
But if it's really bad, then maybe you should see a doctor. If it lasts longer than a day or two, get in the doctors office.
Good luck. Hope your tummy feels better.
2007-07-27 11:24:13
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answered by Yup Yup Yuppers 7
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for me the only thing that works is massaging it gently with oilive oil ..it also depends what kind of stomach ache, if it's period pain, then hot water bottle & Iburofen!
but for indeifestion or IBS (bloated feeling & tenderness(, I find massge helps as the warmth from the hands gives it healing...
2007-07-29 01:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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canned peach or pear syrup (in regular or heavy syrup not light) about 3 or 4 tsp and works wonders
2007-07-27 10:58:27
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answered by brandy2007 5
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Well eating dark or plain chocolate or drinking flat cola might help. or just use a hot water bottle
2007-07-27 10:18:12
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answered by Chesh » 5
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i myself suggest you try peppermint oil in boiled water this usually works to ease the pain just add three drops to a cup of boiled water hope this works
2007-07-27 10:22:01
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answered by Anonymous
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try some papaya enzyme, helps break down food.. or acidophilus which is a friendly bacteria found in our digestive system that also helps break down food.. when you eat try not to drink something along with your meal, causes it reduces the friendly bacteria in your body..
also try a colon cleanser
2007-07-28 00:55:02
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answered by unico 2
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depends what causing the stomach ach??????
2007-07-27 10:15:06
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answered by BUTTERFLY 3
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