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pankaj varma attention please.

just yesterday i had one of my upper molar filled.the dentist said its a boderline case as the cavity is very near to the nerves.thats what the x ray showed.because of the sensivity and pain while chewing an RCT is needed though the roots are okay.can you suggest some remedy which might take away the sensation and pain.i want to avoid RCT as much as possible.the dentist says sooner or later RCT has to be done.
thank you.
sanvar
 
  sanvar on 2006-09-20
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Merc Sol 30C...four times a day.
Calcarea Flourica 6X ...four tabs...four times a day.

Post feed back in 3/4 days.

Best / Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
Gap of one hour between he two meds.
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
Pankaj know a lot about dental problems.
 
Pat2006 last decade
dear pankaj varma,
took prescibed medicines.erratic low pain persists.but after medications there was an increase in pain and shooting pain in nerves in the neck and left ear and head area.at times the pain totally subsides and sometimes at 3-30 in the morning for 15 minutes or in the evenings.sometimes the entire day it persists. there is no pain in the night.please advise.
thanks
sanvar
 
sanvar last decade
Take a dose of Sulphur 200 C in the morning (only one dose). No other med on day you take Sulphur.
AFter 24 hours keep repeating Merc and Cal. Flour. as earlier.

Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
dear pankaj varma,
thank you for the advice.took all the prescribed medcines but had to go for a root canal because it was interfering with my job which involves speech.the rct is not complete yet and it may require another two/three sittings.i am taking a milkd antibiotic and till now only one pain relief tablet.but the pain is there,a shooting pain which the dentist says will subside after the procedure is complete.however the medicines you had prescribed worked wonder fully on my energy level and cervical spondolitis/mild flatulent condition.keeping this entire case in mind,please advise as soon as possible.please respond as i am eagerly looking forward to continue your prescription.
thanking you a lot,
sanvar
 
sanvar last decade
Dear Sanvar,
I understand. If you had posted your case much earlier...much of the trouble would have been eliminated thru homeopathic med.

Pl. continue with the meds suggested. Post feedback in a week. The meds will still benefit you.
Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
dear pankaj varma,
the meds did benefit me.though the root canal still needs two sittings.the pain has almost subsided with my gums looking healthy.as i had mentioned earlier,i suffer from cervical spondolitis and flatulence.my neck is very stiff with mild pain on moving sideways.have a lot of flatulence.i take my reglar exercises and food intake in moderation.have a mild body pain all over my body when i wake up from sleep.sometimes erratic pains in remote body areas.i have had a series of tests with no other disease.please advise further.i even want to take precautions against future root canals.
regards
sanvar
 
sanvar last decade
dear pankaj varma please be kind to respond.
thank you
sanvar
 
sanvar last decade
Pl. repeat the meds for another week.

If (and only if) at any stage you feel the med has stopped giving further advantage...let me know...will suggest to move to higher potency of Merc. Sol.

Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
Ref. my previous post...Merc. Sol. 30c...now on wards ...3 times a day.
Cal. Flourica as ususal.
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
Dear Sanvar

Please be informed that dosing continuously with the same potency for weeks together, may lead to proving of the medicine, and you may experience new symptoms ,which you never had before.

However,you seem to be reasonably healthy,and proving Merc.sol may benefit you in the long run.

If you continue to take the medicine,even after you experience new symptoms,it may be difficult later to reverse the process.

Keep posting.

Murthy
 
bandarbabu2000 last decade
Dear Sanvar,
As I said earlier...if you see decline in further progress...let me know.

Will guide you further.

Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
dear pankaj varma,
have taken prescribed medicines.there is no pain with my root canal but some sensivity still persists.a small ulcer in one of my front tooth gums has erupted which the doctor says is sometimes because of tension and said it will go away on its own.the tooth is okay.after the medicines my flatulent condition has increased but it is not troublesome rather a social embarresment.cervical has also aggravated a bit.please guide me further.
thanks a lot
sanvar
 
sanvar last decade
dear pakkaj varma waiting for your reply.
thanks
sanvar
 
sanvar last decade
Pl. continue with Calcarea Flourica every day as earlier.

On three consective Sundays..take one dose
of Merc. Sol 200c in the morning.

On those Sundays ..don't take Cal. Flourica.

Best wishes
Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
dear pankaj varma,
took prescribed medications.my tooth trouble is all gone.thanks.
flatulence is less.general health condition is okay.cervical spondolitis stiff ness is present but after these medicines a mild nerve pain starting from the back of my right ear down the throat towards the right shoulder.almost like a branch, has begun.it is a throbbing pain.not so much as to make me dysfunctional but persistent pain.you have done good for me.thank you once again and please advise further.
regards,
sanvar
 
sanvar last decade
dear pankaj varma please respond.
regards,
sanvar
 
sanvar last decade
Sorry ! My vision got blocked due to grazing of donkeys, pigs, jumping of monkeys etc. here at ABC.

Give me some time ...coming back to you nd others.

Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
This s what I said earlier.

Quote

Dear Sanvar

Please be informed that dosing continuously with the same potency for weeks together, may lead to proving of the medicine, and you may experience new symptoms ,which you never had before.

However,you seem to be reasonably healthy,and proving Merc.sol may benefit you in the long run.

If you continue to take the medicine,even after you experience new symptoms,it may be difficult later to reverse the process.

Keep posting.'

Unquote

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These are the consequences of not heeding to well meaning advice.

Hope the prescriber can sort out the mess he is responsible for.

If not, we will help you.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade
Take Lycopodium 30C...one dose every night for 5 days before going to sleep.

These symptoms are not proving of Merc Sol at all...absolutely.

This is right sided sciatica.
The exact symptoms of the 'next med.' have shown up after the Merc. Sol. treatment.

No more Merc.Sol. now.

Murthy has to still learn a lot about application of homeopathy.

Sad... he cannot recognise a 'drug picture' in the symptoms but talks of helping you and others.

Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
This is from hering guiding symptoms.. merc.sol

'Pain;from throat to ears;in shoulders....

Sciatica..???

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'What you need to know about sciatica

Understanding sciatica
Low back pain and/or leg pain that usually travels down the large sciatic nerve, from the lower back down the back of each leg, is generally referred to as sciatica and is fairly common. This pain can be caused when a nerve root in the lower spine that helps form the sciatic nerve is pinched or irritated.

Source: http://www.spine-health.com/topics/cd/d_sciatica/sc01.html
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Using technical words, and confusing the patient.!!!

Sciatica is not synonymous with all nerve pains...

We tend to cover up our ignorance by trying to beliitle others.

Very sad.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade
Sciatica
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sciatica is a pain in the leg caused by the irritation of the sciatic nerve. Generally, the pain travels from the back of the thigh to the back of the calf, and also may extend upwards, to the hip, and downwards to the foot. In addition to pain, there may be numbness and difficulty in moving or controlling the leg. Typically, the symptoms are only felt on one side of the body.

Although sciatica is a relatively common form of low back pain and leg pain, the true meaning of the term often is misunderstood. Sciatica is a set of symptoms rather than a diagnosis for what is irritating the root of the nerve, causing the pain. This point is important, because treatment for sciatica or sciatic symptoms often will be different, depending upon the underlying cause of the symptoms.

The first cited use of the word 'sciatica' was registered in 1450 [1].

Contents [hide]
1 Causes of sciatica
2 Diagnosis and Treatment
3 See also
4 References
5 External links



[edit] Causes of sciatica
Sciatica is generally caused by the compression of a lumbar spine nerve root, and, far less commonly, by compression of the sciatic nerve itself. 'True' sciatica, therefore, is caused by compression at the nerve root when it is considered a lumbar radiculopathy (or radiculitis when accompanied with an inflammatory response) from a spinal disc herniation (a herniated intervertebral disc in the spine), consequently either roughening and enlarging and/or misaligning of the vertebrae (spondylolisthesis), or degenerated discs[1].

Sciatica may also be experienced in late pregnancy, primarily resulting from the uterus pressing on the sciatic nerve, and, secondarily, from the muscular tension and / or vertebral compression consequent to carrying the extra weight of the fetus, and the postural changes inherent to pregnancy.

'Pseudo-sciatica', which causes symptoms similar to spinal nerve root compression, is caused by the compression of peripheral sections of the nerve, usually from soft tissue tension in the piriformis or related muscles. One possible cause of this is the piriformis syndrome (PMID 17030664). In this condition, the piriformis muscle, located beneath the gluteal muscles, contracts spasmodically and strangles the sciatic nerve beneath the muscle. Another cause of sciatic symptoms is sacroiliac joint dysfunction. Unhealthy postural habits, such as excessive time sitting in chairs, and sleeping in the fetal position, along with insufficient stretching and exercise of the relevant myofascial areas, can lead to both the vertebral and soft tissue problems associated with sciatica.

Yet another source of sciatic symptoms is active trigger points of the lower back and the gluteus muscles. In this case, the referred pain is not, in fact, consequent to compression of the sciatic nerve, though the pain distribution down the buttocks and leg is similar. Trigger points occur when muscles become ischemic (low blood flow) due to injury or chronic muscular contraction. The most commonly associated muscles with trigger points triggering sciatic symptoms are: the quadratus lumborum, the gluteus medius, the gluteus minimus, and the deep hip rotators.

One major cause of sciatica is a spinal disc herniation, pressing on the sciatic nerve. The spinal discs are composed of a spongiform cartilage with a liquid center. The discs separate the vertebrae, thereby allowing room for the sciatic nerve to properly exit through the sacral portion of the pelvis down into the leg. The discs cushion the spine from compressive forces, but are weak to pressure applied during rotational movements. That is why a person who bends to one side, at a bad angle, to pick up a piece of paper may more likely herniate a spinal disc than a person falling from a ladder and landing on his or her back. Compression of the sciatic nerve from a herniated disc occurs when the liquid center of the disc bulges outwards, tearing the external ring of fibers, and ballooning onto the nerve root, thus causing sciatica.

Other compressive spinal causes include Spinal Canal Stenosis, a condition wherein the spinal canal (through which the spine runs) narrows and compresses the spinal cord. This narrowing can decrease available space for the sciatic nerve to properly exit, thus pinching the nerve and irritating it with friction. The sciatic nerve runs through the piriformis muscle in the buttocks region. When the muscle shortens or spasms due to trauma, it can compress the sciatic nerve. This cause of sciatic symptoms is Piriformis Syndrome.....

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade
Please avoid comments like these.

' Murthy has to still learn a lot about application of homeopathy.

Sad... he cannot recognise a 'drug picture' in the symptoms but talks of helping you and others.'

By now everybody is aware who knows what.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade
Murthy,
If Lyco not taken by him ..his pain would travel right up to the leg.

I know those definitions...have been reading them for more than 20 years. You don't have to teach them to me.

I still repeat...you haven't co-related all the symptoms and seen the total picture.


By making comments as reproduced below, you compel me to say what I say:

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These are the consequences of not heeding to well meaning advice.

Hope the prescriber can sort out the mess he is responsible for.

If not, we will help you.

Murthy
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If you make such biased comments again and again....I will return it back to you in the same tone.

You are yourself showing the lack of depth in your ability in applied homeopathy.

By making such comments you are also trying to confuse the receiver of the suggestions.

If you accept suggestions like mine and try to improve your skills...you will become a much better homeopath.


Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade

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