HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR GALL STONE COLIC
Gallstones are hardened deposits of digestive fluid that can
form in your gallbladder. Your gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ on the
right side of your abdomen, just beneath your liver. The gallbladder holds a
digestive fluid called bile that's released into your small intestine.
Gallstones range in size from as small as a grain of sand to as
large as a golf ball. Some people develop just one gallstone, while others
develop many gallstones at the same time.
Gallstones are common in the United States. People who
experience symptoms from their gallstones usually require gallbladder removal
surgery. Gallstones that don't cause any signs and symptoms typically don't
need treatment.
Causes- It is not clear
what causes gallstones to form. Doctors think gallstones may result when:
·
Your
bile contains too much cholesterol. Normally, your bile contains enough chemicals
to dissolve the cholesterol excreted by your liver. But if your liver excretes
more cholesterol than your bile can dissolve, the excess cholesterol may form
into crystals and eventually into stones.
·
Your
bile contains too much bilirubin. Bilirubin
is a chemical that's produced when your body breaks down red blood cells.
Certain conditions cause your liver to make too much bilirubin, including liver
cirrhosis, biliary tract infections and certain blood disorders. The excess
bilirubin contributes to gallstone formation.
·
Your
gallbladder doesn't empty correctly. If your gallbladder doesn't empty completely
or often enough, bile may become very concentrated and this contributes to the
formation of gallstones.
Types
of gallstones
Types of gallstones that can form in
the gallbladder include:
·
Cholesterol
gallstones. The most
common type of gallstone, called a cholesterol gallstone, often appears yellow
in color. These gallstones are composed mainly of undissolved cholesterol, but
may contain other components.
·
Pigment
gallstones. These dark
brown or black stones form when your bile contains too much bilirubin
Symptoms-- Gallstones
may cause no signs or symptoms. If a gallstone lodges in a duct and causes a
blockage, the resulting signs and symptoms may include:
·
Sudden and rapidly intensifying pain in
the upper right portion of your abdomen
·
Sudden and rapidly intensifying pain in
the center of your abdomen, just below your breastbone
·
Back pain between your shoulder blades
·
Pain in your right shoulder
·
Nausea or vomiting
Gallstone pain may last several minutes
to a few hours
Risk factors--
Factors that
may increase your risk of gallstones include:
·
Being female
·
Being age 40 or older
·
Being a Native American
·
Being a Mexican-American
·
Being overweight or obese
·
Being sedentary
·
Being pregnant
·
Eating a high-fat diet
·
Eating a high-cholesterol diet
·
Eating a low-fiber diet
·
Having a family history of gallstones
·
Having diabetes
·
Losing weight very quickly
·
Taking medications that contain
estrogen, such as oral contraceptives or hormone therapy drugs
·
Having liver disease
Complications-
Complications
of gallstones may include:
Inflammation of the gallbladder. A
gallstone that becomes lodged in the neck of the gallbladder can cause
inflammation of the gallbladder (cholecystitis). Cholecystitis can cause severe
pain and fever.
Blockage of the common bile duct. Gallstones
can block the tubes (ducts) through which bile flows from your gallbladder or
liver to your small intestine. Jaundice and bile duct infection can result.
Blockage of the pancreatic duct. The pancreatic duct is a tube that runs from the pancreas to the
common bile duct. Pancreatic juices, which aid in digestion, flow through the
pancreatic duct.
A gallstone can cause a blockage in the
pancreatic duct, which can lead to inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis).
Pancreatitis causes intense, constant abdominal pain and usually requires
hospitalization.
Gallbladder cancer. People with a history of
gallstones have an increased risk of gallbladder cancer. But gallbladder cancer
is very rare, so even though the risk of cancer is elevated, the likelihood of
gallbladder cancer is still very small.
HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES
Homoeopathic remedies are very effective for the treatment of
gall stones. Homoeopathic medicines not only dissolves the stones but also
prevent the further formation of stones. Some of the important remedies are
given below-
BERBERIS VULGARIS Q- Berberis Vulgaris is an excellent remedy for gall
stone colic and also for the removal of stones.
It is of great help for treating
sharp, stitching pains in the gall bladder. The pain may get worse
from applying pressure.
BELLADONNA 30- Belladonna is very effective for acute gall stone
colic. It can be repeated often till the pain disappears.
CHINA 30—China is another excellent remedy for acute pain in
gall bladder when abdomen is bloated with excess of gas.The whole abdomen is full of gas with a painful
distension. Walking may providea slight relief from distension. Here the pain is more at night. Vomiting of undigested food may occur.
CARBO VEG 30- Carbo veg is very effective for gas in abdomen in
patients suffering from gall stone.Carbo veg is prescribed when the gas is present mainly in the upper region
of abdomen. The abdomen is heavy, tenseand distended. Passage of a little gas
providesa slight relief from distension.
CRDUS MARIANUS Q—Cardus mar. is an excellent for gall stone colic.
There is swelling of the gall bladder with tenderness and pain. Cradus mar.
prevents further formation of gall stone.
CHELIDINIUM MAJ. 200—Cheledonium
is an excellent remedy for gall stone colic and also for the prevention of gall
stone formation. Chelidinum is very effective for gall stone and jaundice due
to obstruction of gall bladder by gall stones. Here the pain is below the right
shoulder in the scapulae.Chelidonium helps for the expulsion of gall stones if
already formed.
COLOCYNTH 30-Colocynth
is the ideal remedy when the gall stone pain is of a cutting, shooting nature
and getting better by bending double or applying pressure.
CHOLESTERINUM 3X-Cholesterinum
is considered a specific remedy for gall stones. It relieves the pain at once.
CHIONANTHUS Q- Chionanthus is
considered a prominent remedy for prevention of formation of gall stones. It
helps expulsion of gall stones if
already formed.
FEL TAURI 2X—Feltauri is an
excellent remedy for gall stones. This medicine increases the duodenal
secretion , emulsifies fat and increases the action of intestines. Liquefies
bile and removes the obstruction of gall ducts. Feltauri helps the expulsion of
biliary calculi.
HYDRASTIS CAN 30-
Hydrastis is prescribed when gall stone with dragging in the right groin and
right testicle. Here jaundice and constipation present.
ARSENICUM ALBUM AND IPECAC 30- Nausea and vomiting usually occur along with the
colic due to gall stones or when the gall bladder gets
inflamed. Natural Homeopathic medicine Arsenic Album is very beneficial when
the vomiting occurs immediately after eating or drinking anything. Burning type
of pains in abdomen usually accompany. Homeopathic medicine Ipecac gives very
good results when there is persistent nausea and vomiting.
LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM 200-Lycopodium is a very effective Homeopathic medicine for gas in abdomen in
patients suffering from gall
stones.There is excess gas in abdomen , especially the lower region. The abdomen is
bloated even after light eating. Mainly starchy food and flatulent food like
cabbage worsenthe problem.Patient desires warm food and likes sweets.
MERCURIUS IOD. 30-Merc .iodide is prescribed when a lump on the
bladder with enlargement of the liver is present. Here the urine smells like
mustard oil. The patient experiences great pain.
NUX VOMICA 30-Nux vomica is an excellent remedy for acidity due
to gall stones.
Nux Vomica is prescribed for patients complaining
of acidity after eating. Such patients complain of sour burps, nausea and
weight in stomach after eating. When the intake of coffee, spicy food or
alcoholic drinks raises the dyspeptic symptoms, Nux Vomica yields excellent
results.
RAPHANUS 30- Raphanus can be used with much efficiency for treating
excessive gas in abdomen after removal of gall bladder. The gas
neither moves upwards or downwards, resulting in a bloated abdomen
PULSATILLA 30- Pulsatilla
is the top remedy for gallstones when
eating of excessive fried or fatty food like butter or cream leads to acidity.
SOME MOTHER TINCTURE FOR GALL STONE
COLIC
ATISTA INDICA Q- Colic pain
around the umbilicus which makes the patient senseless. Pain aggravates
after eating and is relieved by passing flatus. Nausea aggravates in morning.
Canine hunger and desire for sweets.Indigestion from fried things. Bitter taste
in the mouth.Vomiting after taking milk
further formation
of gall stones
DIOSCOREA Q- Severe pain.Pain
ameliorates on bending backward
CACTUS
GRANDIFLORUS Q- Gall stones with constriction and cardiac affections
STIGMATA MADAGUS Q- Relives at
once the violent pain if given during paroxysm
TERMINALIA CHEBULA
Q-
Intense pain in abdomen aggravated at night. Pain aggravated by sitting, better
by lying down. Flatulence and distension of abdomen relieved by passing
flatus.Anorexia , profuse salivation and bitter taste n mouth. Tongue is coated
brown.
PREVENTION- :Diet may play a role in gallstones.---Fats. Although fats (particularly saturated fats
found in meats, butter, and other animal products) have been associated with
gallstone attacks, Fiber. High
intake of fiber has been associated with a lower risk for gallstones. Nuts. Studies suggest
that people may be able to reduce their risk of gallstones by eating more nuts
(peanuts and tree nuts, such as walnuts and almonds).
Fruits and Vegetables. had the lowest risk of developing symptomatic
gallstones that required removal of the gallbladder.
Lecithin. Lecithin is a key component of bile. It
contains choline and inositol, two compounds that are important for the
breakdown of fat and cholesterol. Low levels of lecithin may precipitate the
formation of cholesterol gallstones. Dietary lecithin is available in health
food stores and is found in eggs, soybeans, liver, wheat germ, and peanuts.
There is no evidence, however, that lecithin supplements or foods containing it
can prevent gallstones in humans.
Sugar. High-intake
of sugar has been associated with an increased risk for gallstones.
Alcohol. A few
studies have reported a lower risk for gallstones with alcohol consumption.
Preventing Gallstones during Weight Loss Maintaining a normal
weight and avoiding rapid weight loss are the keys to reducing the risk of
gallstones
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