USTILAGO MAYDIS

USTILAGO MAYDIS Q, 6C, 12C, 30C, 200C, 1M, 10M USES AND SYMPTOMS

USTILAGO MAYDISUSTILAGO MAYDIS

(Corn-smut)

Ust.

Uterine flabbiness. Hemorrhage. Congestion in various regions, notably during climacteric. Crusta lactea (Viol-t.).

Head: Intense depression. Sensation of fullness. Nervous headaches due to menstrual irregularities.

Eyes: Eye pain with significant tearing.

Male: Uncontrollable masturbation. Spermatorrhea with erotic thoughts and romantic dreams. Emissions with strong urges to masturbate. Dull lower back pain, accompanied by deep despondency and irritability.

Female: Vicarious menstruation. Ovaries are painful, inflamed, and swollen (ovaritis). Heavy bleeding post-miscarriage; bright red blood discharge from minimal triggers; partly clotted. Menorrhagia at climaxis (Calc., Lach.). Dark, clotted blood oozes, forming long black strands. Hypertrophied uterus (fibroids). Easily bleeding cervix. Postpartum hemorrhage. Excessive lochia.

Extremities: Muscle weakness, with sensations like boiling water on the back. Clonic and tetanic spasms. Muscle contractions, particularly in the legs.

Fever: Excessive sweating. Initially rapid pulse becomes weak. Palpitations.

Skin: Hair loss. Prone to small boils. Dry skin; eczema; copper-colored spots. Itching; sunburn. Psoriasis (both internal and external).

Relationship: Compare with Sec., Sabin., Zea italica (effective for skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema rubrum). Notable symptoms include a compulsion for bathing, suicidal impulses (especially by drowning), quick anger, and fluctuating appetite (voracious to disgust). Symptoms include pyrosis, nausea, and vomiting, improved by drinking wine.

SYMPTOMS OF USTILAGO MAYDIS

Head:

Intense depression
Sensation of fullness
Nervous headaches due to menstrual irregularities
Eyes:

Eye pain
Significant tearing
Male:

Compulsive masturbation
Spermatorrhea with erotic thoughts and romantic dreams
Emissions with strong urges to masturbate
Dull lower back pain
Deep despondency and irritability
Female:

Vicarious menstruation
Painful, inflamed, and swollen ovaries (ovaritis)
Heavy bleeding post-miscarriage (bright red blood, partly clotted)
Menorrhagia at climaxis
Oozing dark, clotted blood forming long black strands
Hypertrophied uterus (fibroids)
Easily bleeding cervix
Postpartum hemorrhage
Excessive lochia
Extremities:

Muscle weakness (sensation like boiling water on the back)
Clonic and tetanic spasms
Muscle contractions, particularly in the legs
Fever:

Excessive sweating
Rapid pulse that becomes weak
Palpitations
Skin:

Hair loss
Prone to small boils
Dry skin; eczema; copper-colored spots
Itching; sunburn
Psoriasis (both internal and external)

selection of the potency

  1. Individualization:

    • Homeopathy is based on the principle of treating the individual, not just the disease. The unique symptoms and characteristics of the person are crucial in determining the most suitable potency.
  2. Intensity of Symptoms:

    • The intensity of the symptoms guides the choice of potency. If the symptoms are intense and acute, a lower potency (e.g., 6C, 30C) might be considered. For chronic conditions with less intensity, higher potencies (e.g., 200C, 1M) may be appropriate.
  3. Sensitivity of the Patient:

    • Some individuals are more sensitive to homeopathic remedies, while others may require higher potencies. The practitioner considers the patient’s sensitivity when selecting the potency.
  4. Acute vs. Chronic Conditions:

    • Lower potencies are often used for acute conditions, while higher potencies may be considered for chronic or long-standing issues.
  5. Previous Response to Potencies:

    • The patient’s response to previous homeopathic treatments helps guide the choice of potency. If a particular potency has been effective in the past, it may be repeated or adjusted as needed.
  6. Vital Force and Susceptibility:

    • Homeopathy views illness as a disturbance in the vital force. The practitioner assesses the patient’s overall vitality and susceptibility to determine the appropriate potency.
  7. Aggravation or Amelioration:

    • The direction of the symptom response (aggravation or amelioration) after taking a remedy can influence the choice of potency.
  8. Miasmatic Considerations:

    • In classical homeopathy, the concept of miasms (inherited disease tendencies) is considered. The practitioner take this into account when selecting the potency.
  9. Practitioner Experience:

    • The experience and preference of the homeopathic practitioner play a role. Some practitioners may have success with certain potencies based on their clinical experience.

SAFETY INFORMATION

  • Do not exceed the recommended dose by physician
  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Maintain half an hour gap between food/drink/any other medicines and homoeopathic medicine
  • Avoid any strong smell in the mouth while taking medicine e.g. camphor, garlic, onion, coffee, hing

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The information provided on this website is intended solely for educational purposes.  Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider.

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