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Chronic ropy Catarrh droping in the thoat

Dear Sir I am suffering from chronic catarrh since my childhood the discharge is thick and ropy, from the back of the nose it drops in the throat. I always use homeopathic medicines. when treated it goes to eyes. when again treated it goes to abdomn. when treated there it goes to bladder. when again treated it goes to legs and toes and numb the toes. Pulsatilla 6x or carbo Veg shifts it again to nose and drops in throat or it goes to head, the head is congested and affect memory and creates insomnia. when treated there the stinging of skin starts it appears as if bee is stinging, when the spot is lightly rubbed it is relieves and starts at a new spot and so on. this trouble is treated through Apis, Carbo veg or Pulsatilla. The cycle continues repeating. I shall be highly thankful for some tried treatment.
thanks Yousaf
 
  Yousaf on 2007-11-03
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Dear Yousef
please try (Kali bich-30c) one dose twise a day only for 5 days then stop and after week report me back ,OK
Good luck
faisal
 
faisal qureshi last decade
perfect medicine j k mohla
 
akshaymohl last decade
second.

Discharge from mouth and throat, tough and stringy is is the prominent feature of Kali Bich.


dr. mahfooz
 
Mahfoozurrehman last decade
Relevant article here:

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Daisy
 
Daisy43 last decade

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