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- MIGRAINE
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- Infertility (PCOD)
- PILES
- Nosebleeds
- DIABETES and Diabetic's gangrene
- ALCOHOLISM
- NAJA TRIPUDIANS
- Caring your teeth
- SWINE FLU
- SPERMATORRHEA
- CONSTIPATION
- Remove glasses! Improve vision!
- Medicines for Worms
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- Croup
- kidney stones
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- Ankylosing spondylitis
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HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (HYPERTENSION) Blood pressure is measured using a cuff device (Sphygmomanometer), which is worn on the arm and can be inflated and deflated. A blood pressure reading gives two measurements in millimeters of mercury or mmHg. The first is called the systolic pressure, which is the force of the blood as the heart contracts to pump it around the body. The second is called the diastolic pressure, which is the force while the heart is relaxing and filling with blood again in preparation for the next contraction. A normal reading for an adult should generally be no higher than 140/85mmHg. People with certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, should aim for a blood pressure even lower than this - around 130/80mmHg or below. Several readings should be taken over a period of time to get an accurate measurement as blood pressure can fluctuate and one high reading does not necessarily mean a person has hypertension. In over 90% of cases there is no single underlying cause, but drinking too much alcohol, being overweight or obese, eating too much salt and not doing enough exercise all contribute. High blood pressure can also run in families. In a very small number of cases, a single cause can be found, such as kidney disease. Some medications may also cause a rise in blood pressure. There are many lifestyle changes a person can make to reduce their risk of hypertension or help lower their blood pressure if it is already high. These include eating a healthier diet, doing more exercise and cutting down on salt and alcohol intakes. Smoking is not a direct risk factor for high blood pressure, but it does increase the chance of heart attack, heart failure and stroke. Within two years of stopping smoking a person's risk of a heart attack is halved. Relaxation techniques (Yoga), to help with stress, may be useful for some people in managing their blood pressure. Medications are available to help lower blood pressure. If blood pressure remains high it can start to damage the blood vessels, which, in turn, can lead to heart attack, stroke, heart or kidney failure or eye damage. If you have hypertension, reducing your blood pressure by 5mmHg can reduce your risk of having a heart attack by about 20%. ![]() MEDICINES GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) from fright, fear, exciting news, bad news. Muscular weakness. Complete relaxation and prostration. Lack of muscular co-ordination. General depression from heat of sun. Sensitive to a falling barometer; cold and dampness brings on many complaints. Heaviness of the head, relieved after profuse emission of watery urine. Partial paralysis of the eyelids, tongue, or organs of deglutition. Fullness in head, heat of face, chilliness, thick speech, brain feels as if bruised. Diarrhoea after sudden emotions, as grief, fright, bad news, or the anticipation of an unusual ordeal. Inefficient labour pains, or none at all, or widely dilated, complete atony, or labour delayed by a rigid os. Fever heat with drowsiness. Sleep with half waking and murmuring frequently. Little thirst, feels very languid, and wants to lie still. Febrile chilliness, cold extremities, heat of the head and face. GLONOINUM Hypertension (High Blood Pressure), oppression in the region of heart, vertigo, black spots before eyes, feels difficulty going upstairs. Surging of blood to head and heart. Tendency to sudden and violent irregularities of the circulation. Sensation of pulsation throughout body. Pulsating pains. Distinct feeling of the pulse in the head, throbbing without pain. Confusion of ideas, cannot tell where he is, streets seem strange, and the way home too long. Head heavy, but cannot lay it on pillow. Cannot bear any heat about head. Better from uncovering head. Throbbing headache. Angio-spastic neuralgia of head and face. Very irritable, excitement by opposition. Vertigo on assuming upright position. Cerebral congestion. Head feels enormously large, as if skull were too small for brain. Constipation with itching, painful hæmorrhoids, with pinching in abdomen before and after stool. Diarrhœa; copious blackish, lumpy stools. ![]() LACHESIS MUTUS Hypertension (High Blood Pressure), LACHESIS gives quick results when the symptoms agree. Tongue trembles when protruded, or catches behind the teeth. Sensation of a swelling in the throat, as if two large lumps came together, on empty swallowing; better on swallowing food. Tonsilitis worse on left side, choking when swallowing; or, when swallowing pains from the throat to the ear; neck very sensitive to touch. Uterus will not bear contact, even of the bed clothes; they cause uneasiness in the abdomen; no tenderness. Menses at the regular time, but too short and feeble. Uterine and ovarian pains, relieved by a flow of blood. Suddenly something runs from the neck to the larynx and interrupts breathing; awakens him at night; spasm of glottis. Aching pain in the shin bones. Hot flashes, metrorrhagia, and other troubles during climacteric period. Most symptoms aggravated after sleep. Great physical and mental exhaustion in morning on rising. PASSIFLORA INCARNATA Has a quieting effect on the nervous system. Insomnia, produces normal sleep. Hypertension (High Blood Pressure). TUBERCULINUM Hypertension (High Blood Pressure). In persons who are wasting in health. Chronic cystitis. Renal affections (where skin and intestines do not perform normally even high potencies are dangerous). Light-complexioned, narrow-chested, lax fiber, very susceptible to changes in the weather. Patient always tired; motion causes intense fatigue; aversion to work; wants constant changes. Depressed, melancholy. Fear of dogs. Animals especially. Desire to use foul language, curse and swear. Contradictory characteristics (mania and melancholia, insomnia and sopor). Averse to meat. All-gone, hungry sensation (Sulph). Desire for cold milk. Sensation of suffocation, even with plenty of fresh air. Longs for cold air. Early-morning, sudden diarrhœa (Sulph). Dysmenorrhœa. Pains increase with the establishment of the flow. Chronic eczema; itching intense; worse at night. Acne in tuberculous children. Measles; psoriasis (Thyroid). VISCUM ALBUM Lowered blood pressure. Dilated blood vessels. Pulse is slow. Blue ring around eyes. Double vision. Buzzing and stopped-up feeling in ear. Deafness from cold. Facial muscles in constant agitation. Persistent vertigo. Hypertrophy with valvular insufficiency; pulse small and weak; unable to rest in a reclining position. Palpitation during coitus. Low tension. Failing compensation, dyspnœa worse lying on left side. Weight and oppression of heart; as if a hand were squeezing it; tickling sensation about heart. |











