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Appendicitis
| Treatment No. : |
CD0018 |
| Dosage & Instructions: |
15 drops in 15 ml of plain water twice a day,
mornings and evenings.
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| Composition: |
Abrotanum D200+200C
Belladonna D200+200C
Bryonia D200+200C
Echinacea D200+200C
Iris tenax D200+200C
Lachesis D200+200C
Rhus radicans D200+200C |
| Contra-Indications: |
None established |
| Storage: |
Store in a cool and dry place |
| Precautions: |
Keep away from the reach of children |
| Standard Packaging : |
30 ml Drops |
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Condition Overview:
The appendix is a hollow, wormlike structure attached to your intestines. It
lies in the lower part of your right abdomen at the belt line. In early life,
your appendix produces immune cells. For some people, several different
mechanisms begin a process of inflammation that usually progresses to rupturing
of the appendix and spilling of its toxic contents into the abdomen, if it is
not treated. Appendicitis is most common in the teens and 20s, but you can have
it at any age.
Out of every 100 people with a ruptured appendix between three and 15 die,
depending upon their general state of health. The rest will be very sick for a
while and need hospital treatment. But if it is surgically removed before it
ruptures, less than one in 1,000 will die.Most of the time, the tiny channel
inside your appendix gets plugged up with a food particle, causing it to swell,
get infected and fill up with pus. At other time, an infection seems to start
things off. Typically the swelling reaches its limit in less than a day, after
which the appendix will burst and spills its contents into the abdomen.The
standard sequence of events begins with four to six hours of generalized
abdominal pain, followed by nausea and vomiting, followed by localization of the
pain at your appendix in the lower right abdomen. That area becomes very tender
to the touch. Just after the appendix ruptures, your symptoms will generally
ease off for a while. Pain from appendicitis actually gets better when the
appendix ruptures and before peritonitis has a chance to set in. But don't let
that lull you into delaying to seek help.
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