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R188 Dr. Reckeweg, Warts, cutaneous growths 50 ml

$31.99

Description


R188 | Warts, cutaneous growths


Indications

Tendency to the formation of warts (verrucae vulgaris, v. plantaris, v. planae juvenilis).

Note: Changes in the skin lasting more than 4 weeks, whether painless or painful, spontaneously bleeding skin changes, oozing or blistering skin changes necessitate a differential diagnosis by the physician.


Mode of action

With different action focus, they influence benign new formations on the skin such as warts.

Acidum nitricum: The main symptoms of the drug picture are, among others, dry skin, eroded, cracked in every angle, itching and stinging in the warts, pains when touching, bleeding when washing.

Stibium sulfuratum nigrum (Antimonium crudum): Organotropic relation to the skin. Calluses on the soles and horny skin growth, dryness of the skin.

Thuja: Organotropic relation to the skin and the mucosa. The main symptoms are, among others, disorders of the glands, skin, and mucosa, deceleration of the cell metabolism with the formation of excrescences and warts. Irritable skin, sensitive to the touch; warts are coarse, jagged and chappy and tend to degenerate.


Remedies to be considered

  • Constitutional agent to complete the treatment: R21
  • Drainage: R7, S11
  • Topical application for pruritus: R30
  • For elasticity of the tissues: S1
  • If treatment with R188 proves ineffective, opt for R17

Ingredients

Acidum nitricum D4 3.33 g, Stibium sulfuratum nigrum D8 3.33 g, Thuja D4 3.33 g. 

Non-medicinal ingredients: ethanol, purified water.


Dosage

Adults and children 12 years and older, acute cases: 5-10 drops daily up to a maximum of 12 times daily; in chronic cases 5-10 drops 3 times daily in a little water or undiluted, or as directed by a health care practitioner.


Cautions and warnings

  • Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen.

For more information please consult your health care practitioner.


DIN-HM

80004014