HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR AORTITIS
Aortitis is the inflammation of the aortic wall. The disorder is potentially
life-threatening and rare. It is reported that there are only 1-3 new cases of
aortitis per year per million people in the United States and Europe. Aortitis
is most common in people 10 to 40 years of age.
This inflammation has a number of possible causes,
including trauma, viral or bacterial infections
(notably, syphilis), and certain immune disorders and connective
tissue diseases
Aortitis
is most commonly seen in patients with syphilis,
autoimmune vasculitis, giant cell
arteritis, Takayasu's arteritis and rheumatoid
arthritis. IgG4-related disease is a more recently identified cause of
aortitis and periaortitis
There
is a wide range of symptoms that are dependent on the location of the aortic
inflammation or associated disorder. A few symptoms recognized in patients are fever, chills,muscle pains, and
malaise (general discomfort). In
addition, hypertension (high blood pressure) may occur. Hypertension
happens when the renal artery narrows and elasticity of the aorta
and branches decrease
HOMOEOPATHIC
REMEDIES
ANTIMONIUM
ARS 3X- Aortitis with inflammation of the eyes and puffiness of
the face and cough with mucus secretion
ARSENICUM
ALB 30- Aortitis in the ulcerative stage
ARSENICUM
IODIDE 30-- Chronic ioditis. Profound prostration and emaciation.
Pulse is rapid
AURUM
ARS 30- A best remedy for chronic aortitis and stenosis of aorta
as an effect of syphilis. The first effect of this remedy is to cause rapid
increase of appetite
CHINNIUM
ARS 30- Aortitis with periodical asthmatic attacks which cause
great prostration . It acts as a tonic with beneficial and prompt effect
CRATAEGUS
Q-
Aortitis with insomnia, anemia and extreme weakness. Sudden attacks of
hemoptysis of frothy bright red blood and salty taste
LYCOPODIUM
200-
Aortitis due to arteriosclerosis
STROPHANTHUS
Q-
Aortitis due to arteriosclerosis in the aged persons. It has a great beneficial
effect on the heart muscles and valves
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