Epistaxis


Homeopathy treatment for Epistaxis from the Homeopathic Therapeutics by Lilienthal. Homeopathic remedies for the treatment of Epistaxis…


Nosebleed

Aconite [Acon]

Approach to nosebleed heralded by marked anxiety and restlessness, with fulness of heat, in young and plethoric persons.

Agaricus [Agar]

Epistaxis in OLD PEOPLE, of a passive character, in blowing the nose blood comes out of it, early in the morning immediately after rising; this is followed by violent epistaxis;from overwork at desk profuse foetid discharge from nose.

Aloe [Aloe]

Nosebleed in bed after waking up; redness of nose in open cold air.

Ambra-gris [Ambr]

Copious nosebleed early in the morning; dried blood fathers in the nose; lean, delicate, sickly-looking people; nosebleed with the menses.

Ammonium-carb [Am-c]

Epistaxis every morning on washing face, after dinner, after repeated sneezing, especially if after the flow has ceased a bloody mucus is often blown from the nose epistaxis with dry coryza, especially at night, without he slightest air passing through; when stooping blood rushes to tip of nose. Hands look blue after washing in cold water and veins distended.

Antimonium-crud [Ant-c]

Nosebleed with vertigo, after headache, following rush of blood to head.

Antimonium-sulph-aurat [Ant-s]

Nosebleed on washing.

Antimonium-tart [Ant-t]

Uncontrollable epistaxis, with spongy gums, as in scurvy; nosebleed, followed by fluent coryza, with sneezing.

Argentum-met [Arg-m]

Violent bleeding when blowing the nose, with tickling, crawling sensation in nose, or after dinner.

Arnica [Arn]

Epistaxis, preceded by tingling; copious after every exertion, from mechanical causes; after washing face, during whooping- cough, typhus, etc.; nosebleed in growing children;discharge of several drops of thin blood from nose on first blowing it in the morning; blood bright-red, mixed with clots and leaving a bruised sensation behind

Arsenicum [Ars]

Nosebleed after a fit of passion; passive haemorrhage, accompanied by vomiting and great distress and restlessness.

Baptisia [Bapt]

Epistaxis or oozing of dark blood from nose during typhoid (Apis).

Baryta-carb [Bar-c]

Epistaxis before catamenia; frequent nosebleed, especially with florid, scrofulous persons.

Belladonna [Bell]

Nosebleed of little children at night, with congestion to head; blood flows freely, even from both nostrils, drop by drop; nosebleed when in bed or on waking in the morning.

Borax [Bor]

Bleeding of nose in the morning and pulsating headache in the evening; headache (<)after nosebleed.

Bovista [Bov]

Nosebleed during morning sleep, with vertigo; every time he blows nose drops of blood issue from it, or when sneezing.

Bromium [Brom]

Nosebleed with relief of chest and eye symptoms; the nose is sore and the wings of the nose swollen;a scourge forms in it, with pain and bleeding when wiping it.

Bryonia [Bry]

VICARIOUS MENSTRUATION;after being overheated or in anaemia;nosebleed in the morning after rising, less often, less often during day, but sometimes during sleep, or after being under the rays of a hot sun;blood florid;discharge of blood from ears.

Bufo [Bufo]

Nosebleed almost produces faintness, but reliefs headache.

Cactus [Cact]

Exhausting nosebleed from cardiac affections, as hypertrophy.

Calcarea-carb [Calc]

Frequent and profuse nosebleed, almost to faintness, more from right nostril, with obstructed nose, sometimes from disturbed menstruation, especially in the morning. Scrofulous children, bleeding frequently and without any apparent cause.

Camphora [Camph]

Septic nosebleed, face pale, sunken, blood dark and fluid, may flow persistently for hours or days.

Cantharis [Canth]

Epistaxis only in the MORNING AND AT NO OTHER TIME.

Capsicum [Caps]

Nosebleed in the morning in bed, bloody mucous discharge from nose when coughing.

Carbo-an [Carb-an]

Nosebleed every morning, preceded by headache and vertigo.

Carbo-veg [Carb-v]

Frequent and continued nosebleed, especially in the morning and forenoon, or when pressing at a stool, GREAT PALENESS OF FACE DURING AND AFTER BLEEDING; fainting sometimes before; blood thin and black, (<) at night, in old and debilitated persons, excited by motions or jarring, (<) after debauch (Nux v); often followed by a pain over chest.

China [Chin]

Habitual nosebleed, especially in the mornings from 6 to 7, and often renewed; repeated losses of blood cause patient to feel weak and anaemic (Fer), with humming in ears, pale face and fainting spells (Calcarea carb.).

Cina [Cina]

Nosebleed in children suffering from helminthiasis (Mercurius, Spigelia) constant desire to rub, pick or bore into the nose, ill- humor, etc.

Coffea [Coff]

Nosebleed with heavy head and ill-humor.

Cocculus [Cocc]

During pregnancy with haemorrhoidal complications.

Conium [Con]

Nosebleed, with suppressed menses, from taking cold;frequent ebullition of blood, from slightest abuse, after sneezing; in spring.

Copaiva [Cop]

Epistaxis after wounds; severe spontaneous nosebleed of young boys.

Crocus [Croc]

Discharge from one nostril of very tenacious, thick, stringy black blood, with cold sweat in large drops on forehead; suits women who menstruate long and profusely and are subject to fainting at the approach of menses; epistaxis in overgrown delicate children; periodicity and chronicity; yellowish, m sallow color off face; sour taste in mouth.

Crot.-hor [Crot-h]

Epistaxis at onset or during course of zymotic or septic diseases (Bapt), or in broken-down constitutions with depraved state of blood which is thin, dark and does not coagulate; flushes of face, vertigo, fainting; especially during diphtheria (Lachesis, Nitr.ac., China)

Dulcamara [Dulc]

Hot, bright-red blood, with pressure above nose, (<) after getting wet;pressure continues after bleeding stopped.

Elaps [Elaps]

Nose bleeds when violently blown or after a blow;sudden, profuse, while walking.

Erigeron [Erig]

 

Bright-red blood, with rush of blood to head, red face and fever.

Ferrum [Ferr]

Profuse and repeated bleeding, nostrils continually full of clotted blood, especially in anemic persons, subject to ebullitions, with an ashy pale face, flushing easily, who are always cold, even in bed; emaciated and weak from recurrent epistaxis (Chin); epistaxis in children with frequent changes in color of face; blood light or lumpy, coagulates easily (Mercurius, Pulsatilla) Fer picr, will often relieve, where the metal fails.

Glonoinum [Glon]

Epistaxis FROM SUN-HEAT, face flushed, hot and red; head feels, full, large and woolen, congested; (>) in open air and during sleep.

Graphites [Graph]

When preceded by rush of blood to head and heat of face, frequently repeated, in the evening, at night or in the morning, with running coryza, especially in women whose menses are too scanty and too pale, or too late; bloody mucous discharge from nose.

Hamamelis [Ham]

Flow passive, non-coagulable, with feeling of tightness at the bridge of he nose; profuse, idiopathic or vicarious, especially in young, anemic girls or when there is haemoptysis at the same time. Mind calm, fulness of head.

Hydrastis [Hydr]

Nosebleed from left nostril, with burning rawness, followed by itching.

Ind. [Indg]

Nosebleed, with vanishing of sight; right nostril bleeds easily, with constricted sensation in cardiac region and palpitation; great irritation and tickling in the root of nose, with dry cough.

Ipecacuanha [Ip]

Profuse epistaxis of bright-red blood, most harassing itching in nostrils; preceded by nausea; in continuous or intermittent fevers, during whooping-cough, face pale, bloated, with blue margins around eyes.

Kali-bichrom [Kali-bi]

Nosebleed with dry coryza, preceded by pressure and tightness t the root of nose; blood thick and of a dark-red color; persistent tickling high up in nostril.

Kali-carb [Kali-c]

PERIODICAL NOSEBLEED, recurring every morning at 9 or WHEN WASHING FACE (Ammoniumcarb); after great loss of bleed (Chin).

Kali-nitr [Kali-n]

Nosebleed without relief to headache; clotted blood or some balls of blood come from nose when blowing it. Nosebleed, blood acrid, like vinegar; tip of nose inflamed, sore.

Kreosotum [Kreos]

Epistaxis of thin, bright-red blood from both nostrils in the morning, or of thick black blood with foul odor from nose.

Lachesis [Lach]

Nosebleed, bright-red or dark, PERSISTENT, with headache; before menses and at climaxis; from blowing nose, in diphtheria; (<) morning.

Lachnanthes [Lachn]

Profuse haemorrhage from nose, blood pale; head feels enlarged as if split open with a wedge from outside inward; body ice-cold, cannot get warm even under a feather-bed; head burns like fire, with much thirst;l skin moist and sticky.

Ledum-pal [Led]

LONG-LASTING NOSEBLEED, afterwards sore in upper part of nose, with violent burning;l blood pale;distention of veins in gouty patients; valvular affections of heart.

Lycopodium [Lyc]

Profuse nosebleed, followed by frequent blowing of blood from nose;discharge of clotted blood from nose.

Magnesia-carb [Mag-c]

Bleeding from right nostril in the morning, nose swollen evening; (<) from 3 to 5 a m with, violent sneezing and tickling in right nostril.

Melilotus [Meli]

Profuse nosebleed from congestion of blood to head, with feeling as if all blood was thee, rapid pulse, high fever, violent throbbing of carotids, red face; oppressed for breath and seemed to be smothered up.

Samuel Lilienthal
Dr. Samuel Lilienthal (1815-1891) was from Germany, and became a pioneer homeopath in America. He received his Doctor of Medicine Degree from the University of Munich in 1838. After he moved to the United States, he was hired as Professor of Clinical Medicine at New York College for Women, and also as Professor of Mental and Nervous Diseases at the New York Homeopathic College.
Dr. Samuel Lilienthal was the author of many great books including “Homeopathic Therapeutics”. For many years, with the support of Dr. Constantine Hering, he was the editor of the North American Journal of Homeopathy. Dr. Lilienthal passed away on February 2nd 1891 in San Francisco.