| Interstitial
Cystitis, or Bladder Infections
Homeopathy
can provide thorough, yet completely natural help for the
considerable discomfort and inconvenience of bladder difficulties.
The following case is one of many examples.
Amanda, a lively, petite 38- year old, came for a visit, reporting
that she had been struggling with recurrent cystitis - bladder
infections - since high school. Having seen several urologists,
she twice had had her bladder stretched. On each occasion
this procedure had proved moderately helpful, for a short
period of time.
During her visit with me she described having to urinate frequently
during the day and at least three times at night. Despite
continually relieving herself she had a constant, uncomfortable
feeling of pressure in her bladder. Other symptoms, helpful
to a homeopath in choosing a remedy, were that she craved
sweets and nuts and tended to be uncomfortably chilly. Moreover,
her energy had not been good in recent months, with an especially
difficult drop from 3:00 to 5:00 pm; though she usually felt
better when she exercised, she had been too tired to do so.
Based on her total symptom picture, she was prescribed the
homeopathic remedy Sepia.
Two months later Amanda reported that, almost immediately
after taking the remedy all her symptoms had completely disappeared
for about six weeks. "I was actually very surprised,"
she told me. "My bladder felt totally comfortable and
I was able to sleep through the night without having to get
up and use the bathroom. My energy has been really good. I
don't need as many layers of clothing. I still like sweets
and nuts, but it's not an obsession!" However in the
last few weeks she'd noticed some of her bladder symptoms
returning. "There's more pressure again and I have to
urinate somewhat more frequently. Though they are much milder
than before, some of the symptoms have returned." Given
another dose of Sepia, she found that the symptoms again disappeared
and this time, even after six months, she reported that she
no longer had any problem with interstitial cystitis.
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