PAEONIA FOR ANAL FISTULA


PAEONIA
BOTANICAL NAME:  Paeonia officinalis Linn.
FAMILY:  Ranunculaceae
COMMON NAMES:  Peony, Common Peony.
DESCRIPTION:  Perennial herb. Stem stout. Leaves dark above, pale beneath, the lower more divided than the others having 15-20 oblong-lanceolate leaflets. Flowers crimson or rose colored.
DISTRIBUTION:  Europe and West Asia.
PART USED:  Root
HOMOEOPATHIC USES
ANAL FISTULA:  Fistula with excruciating pain in anus continued long after stools, must rise and walk about accompanied by pus discharge. The person has intense biting and itching in the swollen anal orifice. There is ulceration of the anus and perineum, which is purple covered with crusts. There is a burning sensation and internal chilliness after passing stools. Painful ulcer from which oozing a offensive moisture on perineum. Sudden pasty diarrhea with faintness in abdomen.
ANAL FISSURE:  Anal fissure with offensive discharge from the anus due to cracks in it. Violent pains in the anus during and after passing stool. Anus is ulcerated and fissured. Itching and burning. THERE IS MUCH RAWNESS AND SMARTING.
ULCER:  Chronic ulcers on lower  parts of body, legs, foot, toe, rectum , also breast.
POTENCY:  3 potency.

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