The development of certain benign tumors or adenomas on the mucous membranes form polyps. These are growths whose diameter varies from a few millimeters to a centimeter depending on the type of polyp. To detect the presence of a polyp, a colonoscopy is performed. There are three types of polyps depending on their location, which can be located on the wall of the uterus, rectum, colon and nose. It is possible to cure polyps by following homeopathic treatments.
Symptoms of polyps
Regardless of the type of polyp, there are no external signs at its beginning. It is after its development that certain symptoms can manifest themselves externally. As for intestinal polyps, the person has stomach pain, a problem with defecation (diarrhea, constipation), blood in the stool and bleeding from the rectum. Nasal polyps that are located in the mucous walls of the nose manifest as headaches and snoring due to nasal obstruction. He also has a runny nose, no sense of smell and a resonant voice. The symptoms of uterine polyps are not very noticeable apart from excessive abnormal periods, bleeding, genital bleeding and fever. The discharge is also abundant, coloured and accompanied by great fatigue.
Homeopathic treatment of polyps according to the symptoms
In order to be able to treat polyps properly with homeopathy, it is necessary to consider the symptoms that occur in order to prescribe the appropriate remedy. Homeopathic treatment can be used in combination with other homeopathic remedies. However, this combination can only be done by a homeopath. When the intestinal polyp is accompanied by gurgling in the intestines, great fatigue and diarrhea, the homeopathic remedy indicated is Nuphar luteum. The patient should know that homeopathic treatment of polyps (nasal polyps, bladder polyps, intestinal polyps, and cervical polyps) is effective as a preventive measure. In order to carry out a long-term treatment, the homeopath combines the following remedies: Thuya occidentalis, Nitricum acidum, Medorrhinum and Calcarea carbonica ostrearum.
Some remedies are very effective for nasal polyps. Homeopaths routinely prescribe Sanguinarina nitrica 5 CH to treat nasal polyposis. Teucrium Marum 5 CH is indicated when the patient has tingling and itching at the root of the nose. It is also prescribed in case of atrophy inside the nose, foul, thick and colored discharge, sneezing, as well as a nasal obstruction that tends to worsen when you lie down. In the event that the patient has coughing fits and a burning and abundant nasal discharge, the appropriate remedy is Sanguinaria canadensis 5 CH. Hyperosmia and Cadmium sulphuratum are also very effective for nasal polyps. Teucrum Marum is also indicated for the treatment of vaginal polyps. When uterine polyps are associated with fibroids, metrorrhagia, menorrhagia and there is itching in the vagina, Morgan is the appropriate homeopathic remedy. Thuja is indicated for uterine polyps in cases of pain and swelling of the lips, pain during sexual intercourse, rectovaginal fistula, burning, itching, growths or warts in the vagina and vulva, and condylomas.
When to see a doctor?
You should go to a medical consultation when one of the symptoms appears. The same is true of subjects over 50 years of age who have had a family history. If after this visit, no polyp has been found, it is advisable for these categories of people to consult the doctor periodically, the frequency of the visit is to be discussed with the latter. A person over the age of 50 who has had no family history of polyps should have a systematic visit to the doctor every 10 years.