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blood stain in urine

I go to the bathroom very often about 10-11 times (8-9 times a day + 1-2 a night). Sometimes have an urgency to go, if delayed leakage happens. Urine test shows no infection, but blood stain. I have been told by a haematuria specialist to have ultra sound scan and flexible cystoscopy (look into the bladder). Is there a remedy for my condition and other diagnose options? I prefer to avoid the cystoscopy. Thank you. Ayse
 
  aysegul on 2012-05-11
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
It is very likely that you are harbouring a bacteria which is not identified in your urine sample which is tested.

You can take Arnica 6c in the Wet dose thrice daily for 3 days and if it does not help, you must consult a doctor and get a prescription for an antibiotic like Ampicillin 500mg.

The Wet dose of any Homeopathic remedy is made as follows:

Order the remedy in the Liquid pack in Alcohol, also referred to as Liquid Dilution in a bottle preferably with a dropper arrangement.
Get a 500ml bottle of Spring Water from the nearest supermarket.
Pour out about 3cm of water from the bottle to leave some airspace.
Insert 3 drops of the remedy into the bottle and shake the bottle hard at least 6 times before you sip a capfull of the bottle or a large teaspoonful which is the dose.
Shaking the bottle hard is homeopathic succussion and this enhances the effect of the remedy on the user.
 
Joe De Livera last decade

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