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meniers disease

hi
could anyone please help, my husband is suffering from meniers disease from last 2 years, he gets frequent attack with severe giddiness and vomitting, to control he takes stemetil and has a good sleep for 3-4 hours and feels better, he gets atleast twice a month, he was on coculus and gelsemium for about a year initially for 5 months he was alright, but now again it has started. he is 41 years old. please help
 
  cheedhas on 2007-01-15
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Youur spelling is wrong it is Meniere's disease . continue the following medicine. Phosphorus 200 daily one dose early in the morning empty stomch. and Bryonia alb 30c daily three doses noon-evening-night. continue for a month but report me weekly about your improvement.

dr.deoshlok sharma
 
deoshlok last decade
Dear Dr Deshmukh

thank you for your help, i will definitely buy this today, does he need to take alopathy, at the moment he is talking serc 3 times a day, does he need to continue with gelsemium and coculus and take phosphorus and bryonia alba in addition to it or just phosphorus and bryonia, could you please let me know. and thanks again.
 
cheedhas last decade
when you say one dose, how much is that.
 
cheedhas last decade
is there anything that he needs to avoid, he is also taking tablets for high bloodpressure, which is well under control at the moment, he takes avapro 75mg.

thanks again.
 
cheedhas last decade

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