Description
Composition:
EchinaceaD1+10C, Iris VersD1+10C, Viola TriD1+10C, Donovansol D10+100C, AmalakiD1+10C
Specific Indication:
Gleet is a thin morbid discharge as from the wound or especially chronic gonorrhoea. Inflammation of the urethra. Mucopurulent discharge, painless micturition, thick yellow discharge, anxiety, anxiousness and discomfort sensation in the urethra.
General Indication:
The average incubation period of primary infection of gonorrhoea is usually 2 to 14 days in males and 2 to 21 days in females. In some carrier symptoms are very prominent and few of them may be the hidden carrier. The primary stage is generally accompanied by fear, anxiety, anxiousness and discomfort. Patient desires to expose the genital organs. In the same early stage there are symptoms of more or less chill, fever, loss of appetite and mental depression. There is a thin discharge of small quantity which is transparent, slimy, milky, which glues the lips of the urethral orifice. Gonorrhoea of the rectum and oropharynx is also common in both sexes due to the use of these orifices in the sexual intercourse. The infection of the rectum is often symptomless but there may be discomfort in the rectum along with the rectal discharges. The following symptoms are of quite an important nature while treating the patient of gleet. Inflammation of the genetalia, mucopurulent discharge, painless micturition, profuse thick yellow discharge, fever, loss of appetite, sore throat and rectal discomfort.
Dosage:
Adult: 10-15 drops 3-4 times a day in some water or as prescribed by a Homoeopathic doctor.
Availability:
30mL drops standard quality packing