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STREPTOCOCCINUM

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November 20, 2010· 1 min read

REMEDY OF THE DAY: STREPTOCOCCINUM This remedy made of streptococcus A remedy used when there is strep. in the person's history and it has been suppressed with antibiotics. This includes previous diagnosis of strep. throat. this is a typical never well since... tonsillitis, tonsillectomy

STREPTOCOCCINUM

REMEDY OF THE DAY: STREPTOCOCCINUM This remedy made of streptococcus A remedy used when there is strep. in the person's history and it has been suppressed with antibiotics. This includes previous diagnosis of strep. throat. this is a typical never well since... tonsillitis, tonsillectomy, all types of strep. infections, antifebrile actions. Blood dysentery (bacillary type) Chorea, Chronic phase of serum sickness, diphteria, measles, rheumatism, scarlet fever. Septic symptoms in infectious diseases, tonsillitis, vaccination"NB. W. S especially rickety appearance and malnutrition. Used for more acute cases, sudden onset. History of Reumatic fever, caused by Streptococcus B-haemolyticus. Strep-throat or sore throat wich is characterised by Strep. infection. Worse in wet weather. Worse at begining of move, better from subsequent motion. After tonsillectomy when the patient is pale, thin, dark below the eyes, no appetite, recurrent catching cold thirstless. Acute bacillary sysentery with haemorrhage and high rise of temeperature with toxemia. The more the blood the better it is indicated like mercury. High rise of fever with tachycardia, rehumatic heart disease in chilldhood. Beatrizhh 18-11-10 ILH !

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