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Prostrate and burning urinary tract

Three months ago I started having burning sensations in my urine and penis. My rectum was also burning. The urologist saw from the ultra sound that my prostrate was slightly enlarged. He put me on anti biotics and anti inflamiation medicine. But that did not help that much. I am 43 years old

I have heard that homeo pathic medicine has the remedy. The first problem is to take care of the burning sensation in the urniary tract specially the penis and the top of it. Then the burning sensation in the rectum area and then the normalization of the prostrate. Any one here to help
 
  MaxWahid on 2003-11-04
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you can try Thuja 30C. It has all the symptoms you mentioned. It is a deep acting remedy.
Try lots of water and vitamin C 2000 mg daily.
 
rtsZ 2 decades ago
How much Thuja 20 in drops need to be taken and how many a day.
 
MaxWahid 2 decades ago

For burning in your urinary tract please take CANTHRIS 30c four times a day.

you need to take it for a month to clear the infection.

for enlarged prostrate gland, which happens with many males after 55 years of age >>> SABAL Sert. Q
(mother tincture) ... 10 drops four times a day in some water 1/8th of a glass.
Its the specific remedy for this problem.
both medicines can be taken simoultaneously but not at the same time.
Preferably two hours gap between the two of them.
Best,
PANKAJ VARMA
 
PANKAJ VARMA 2 decades ago

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