Skip Navigation Links
 



                     


 



   
    Learn More     Subscribe    
Join Now!      Login
 
 
 
FREE HEALTH
NEWSLETTER
 
 
Antioxidants Quiz
Which of the following is an antioxidant?
 
 
 
 
 
H
omeopathy
 

A Case of Cystitis, Vaginitis and Edema of the Eyelids

© Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman N.D., M.S.W.


Abby, 32 years old, came to see us for help with edema of her upper eyelids of three weeks duration. Her eyelids were red and burned. They felt better from applying cold water.

She had two episodes of cystitis over the past year. Both times she experienced burning in the bladder on urination. She had tried to treat herself with herbs without success. She complained of burning and stinging in the bladder on urination, especially at the end of the stream. The pain was worse right before and at the end of urination. She experienced a lot of urgency at first.

Abby also complained of recurrent vaginitis. She had a profuse, thick, creamy vaginal discharge. When it got bad, her labia were red, swollen, and burned.

She had terrible cramps just before her menses. She felt a drawing, squeezing sensation in her ovaries. It was somewhat better when she doubled over. The pain always occurred in the middle of the night. Her menstrual flow was heavy at the beginning of each period. The first night she had to get up in the middle of the night to change her menstrual pad. Her cramps tapered off with the flow. Her sexual energy was good.

Abby had a past history of eczema which had gone away when she eliminated dairy from her diet. She had a tendency to constipation. Her nails were very soft.

She liked olives and chocolate. Lately she was less thirsty. She was not particularly warm or chilly. She slept well, mostly on her back.

We gave Abby Apis mellifica 200C in one dose. Apis, made from an angry honeybee, is often thought of as an acute remedy for beestings, but less frequently considered as a constitutional remedy.

Think about the symptoms of a beesting, and you will have a good idea of when to prescribe Apis. The area around the sting becomes hot, red, and swollen. There is usually burning, stinging pain. The discomfort is often relieved by cold applications. Apis is an important remedy for other conditions in which the person has similar symptoms to a beesting. These include cystitis, vaginitis, ovarian cysts, and most edematous diseases. You have undoubtedly heard about beesting treatments for arthritis. In cases of rheumatic arthritis with symptoms corresponding to Apis, the homeopathic mode of administration is considerably more comfortable than subjecting oneself to multiple beestings. Apis is a classic remedy for anaphylaxis, though Carbolic acid is often considered first in extreme cases. Apis is also useful in cases of meningeal irritation. One keynote of this remedy is the "brain cry" or "cri encephalique"- the piercing shriek of children with encephalitis.

Roger Morrison, MD, elaborated on the mental and emotional picture of Apis at the 1991 International Foundation for Homeopathy Case Conference. People needing Apis are busy bees. They are hard-working, industrious, practical type folks. They are very protective of their hives, often devoting a great deal of their time and energy to home and family. As Dr. Morrison said, "You don't want to cross a bee...or someone needing Apis ."

It is also interesting to mention that people needing Apis are generally not very thirsty. Abby's thirst had diminished of late...

One month after taking the Apis, Abby wrote us a letter because she was unable to keep her follow-up appointment. "The rash on my eyes has virtually disappeared... I have lost my thirst though I am forcing myself to drink water... " Her vaginal discharge was gone. She experienced periodic "twinges" of itching. She mentioned that she was feeling a lot of pressure at work and was very concerned because her husband had multiple sclerosis.

Add your comment   CONTINUED    1  2  Next   
About The Author
Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, ND, DHANP, MSW is a licensed naturopathic physician board certified in homeopathic medicine. She graduated with a degree in ...more
 
Share   Facebook   Buzz   Delicious   Digg   Twitter  
 
 
 
 
 
From Our Sponsor
 
 
 
 
 
From Fatigued to Fantastic
Enzymes and Digestive Health
Unfortunately, medical school does not prepare physicians with much information on proper nutrition or digestive health. Yet, how can your body stay healthy if it can't get the nutrition out of food that...  more
 
Fabulous Functional Foods
Super Salad
Do you have trouble finding recipes to match special dietary needs? You will love this exciting new feature created by Danish chef Oscar Umahro Cadogan, who brings you tasty recipes for food that is...  more
 
Featured Events
Integrative Healthcare Symposium 2010
     February 25-27, 2010
     New York, NY USA
 
Natural Products Expo West
     March 11-14, 2010
     Anaheim, CA USA
 
20th Annual Art and Science of Health Promotion Conference
     March 15-19, 2010
     Hilton Head Island, SC USA
 
Additional Calendar Links
 
Integrator Blog
CAM and Clinical Effectiveness Research - Part II
In this section of a two-part series, Integrator contributor Daphne White, CHTP focuses on the political-economic dynamics behind the $1.1 billion "clinical effectiveness research" (CER) initiative. White...  more
 
 

Search   
Home       Wellness       Health A-Z       Alternative Therapies       Find a Practitioner       Healthy Products       Bookstore       Wellness Inventory
Healthy Kitchen       Healthy Woman       Healthy Man       Healthy Child       Healthy Aging       Wellness Center       Nutrition Center       Fitness Center
Free Newsletter      What Doctor's Don't Tell You      Stevia.com      Discount Lab Tests      First Aid      Global Health Calendar      Privacy Policy     Contact Us

Disclaimer: The information provided on HealthWorld Online is for educational purposes only and IS NOT intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek professional medical advice from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.