Homeopathy Conium - indications for use

Conium is a modern multi-component homeopathic preparation. Its main active ingredient is the plant of the umbelliferous family - spotted Heptagol. This remedy is available in the form of an ointment for external use and pellets having a globular shape for oral administration.

Indications for use of Conium

Indications for use in homeopathy Conium in the form of ointment are:

Granules Conium is recommended for taking with exudative diathesis, strong puffiness of the extremities and inflammation of the acute nature of the spinal cord. They will help get rid of:

According to the instructions, cough and bronchitis are indications for the use in the homeopathy of the preparation of Conium 6. It is prescribed even when the purulent sputum hardens or at night a painful cough arises that provokes very deep breaths with wheezing. This drug proved its effectiveness in the treatment of neuralgia, the main symptom of which are pain in the infraorbital nerve, which increases mainly at night.

Assign Conium in homeopathy in the presence of such indications as:

This tool helps to fight and with various ophthalmologic diseases. It will also help in the fight against prostate diseases, which are accompanied by problems with urination.

How to take Conium?

If there are indications for the use of pellets Conium 6, 12, 30 in homeopathy, the dosage is determined by the attending physician, based on the age, the general condition of the patient, the type of disease and the severity of its course. As a rule, the daily dose is 40 pellets, which should be taken 8 times 5 times a day. Usually the course of treatment lasts no more than 8 weeks. The granules are placed under the tongue and held there until completely dissolved.

Conium ointment should be applied a thin layer on the skin over the affected area at night or in the daytime for 12 hours, applying a gauze bandage on top. The total duration of treatment can be 2-3 months.