ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Constitutional assessment is a prerequisite of effective
homeopathic treatment. A full medical will include referral for colonic
investigation if necessary. Specific symptoms will then be studied, along with
any aggravating factors that have been observed, and emotional temperament.
The most important criteria
in determining constitutional treatment are the individual’s symptoms (see page
18). Some remedies have an affinity for the digestive tract, and are
particularly effective in treating the symptoms of inflammation of the colon. Cantharis is prescribed
for inflammation of the lining of the gut and the production of thick, sticky
mucus. Colchicum is
given for colitis with dysentery-like symptoms. Colocynthis is effective for colicky and neuralgic
pains induced by irritation of the intestine; and Merc. corr. is used for constant straining of the rectum, which is not
eased by passing stools. Arsen.
alb., Nux vomica, and Sulphur are other
commonly used constitutional remedies.
Remedies for acute flare-ups of colitis include Merc. corr., when there
are hot, foul-smelling stools containing blood and mucus, and cutting pains in
the abdomen on passing a stool, which are not relieved by emptying the bowel; Arsen. alb., for
restlessness, anxiety, burning abdominal pains with vomiting, a frequent desire
for sips of warm drinks, and attacks that come on around midnight; and Phosphorus, if stools are
bloody, and pain is relieved by passing a stool but then the anus feels as
though it is gaping.
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