Homeopathic remedies for edema

Jaborandi. Drying agent. Edema during pregnancy. Cardiac and renal edema. Ascites, hydrothorax and pleuritic exudate. Asthma and bronchitis with profuse expectoration. Diabetes insipidus. Milk deficiency in nursing mothers. Stimulates uterine contractions.

Apis mellifica. Edema with stitching pains and burning. Worse from dampness. Symptoms on the right. No thirst. Worse from heat and from touch. Better open air and cold applications. Edema with lack of thirst. It seems that every breath can be the last.

Arsenicum album. Strong thirst. In anasarca, the skin is pale, waxy, or sallow. Edema. Fearful movement from place to place. Fear of death. Anxiety. Weakness. Hot skin. Pale and hot face. Unquenchable thirst. Eating and drinking causes vomiting. Anxiety.

Apocynum cannabinum. Edema. The patient cannot tolerate food. Food or water is immediately thrown out. Feeling of sinking in the stomach.

Acidum aceticum. Edema. The face and limbs have a waxy or alabaster hue. Ascites. Thirst. Sour belching, heartburn and diarrhea.

Sulphur. Cerebral edema. The child lies in a daze with cold sweat on the forehead. Twitching in the legs. Cramps in the thumbs. Urination is delayed.

Helleborus. Cerebral edema. Apathy. The child is unconscious. The eyes do not react to light. Stupefaction with insufficient reactions. The forehead is wrinkled. The pupils are dilated. The lower jaw droops. Automatic limb movements. Profuse sweat on forehead. Complete sensual apathy.

Nostrils covered with black fur. Urine is not excreted. One half of the body is in automatic movement. Wrinkling and contraction of the frontal muscles, together with constant chewing movements. He drinks water with greed.

Digitalis. Cardiac edema. The skin is blue. Edema in heart disease. Better when lying down. Blue skin. Venous congestion. Hydrothorax (Mercurius sulphuricus). Swelling of the scrotum and penis. Dropsy of the testis with cardiac symptoms. Urine dark red. Jaundice with ash-white stools. Bitter taste. The tongue is covered with a whitish-yellow coating. Drowsiness and torpor (stupor).

Belladonna. Meningitis. Sharp pains. Anxiety. Throwing from side to side. Screaming in sleep. Burying the head in the pillow.

Bryonia. Edema of the brain. The face suddenly turns red, and then turns pale. Stitching pains. Better from warmth of bed. Constant chewing movements. The face is dark red. Lips parched. The patient drinks hastily and impatiently. When moving, he screams in pain. Children scream at the slightest movement. Dullness. Belly swollen. The tongue is lined with white in the middle.

Convallaria. Cardiac edema in women with severe pain in the uterus.

China. Sensitivity to touch and draft. Strong weakness. Edema after fluid loss. Trembling and nervousness.

Apocinum. Great thirst, but drinking water causes pain and is immediately vomited. Weakness in the epigastrium.