Caused by an abnormality in blood circulation, thrombosis is a condition that can affect both the veins and the arteries. Nevertheless, the most frequently encountered pathologies are venous thrombosis characterized by a painful sensation, warm skin, redness and edema of the area where circulation is abnormal. Sometimes, a tingling sensation can be felt in the limb affected by thrombosis. Although many anti-iflammatory medications can soothe the symptoms of thrombosis, homeopathy is also a treatment of choice. Indeed, multiple homeopathic remedies can alleviate the inflammatory syndrome and the pain caused by thrombosis.
Symptoms
The patient with thrombosis may feel pain downstream of the area where the vessel is blocked. In addition, this part of the body may show a color change ranging from red to bluish. An inflammatory syndrome characterized by warm skin and edema may also occur. For phlebitis of the lower limbs, the patient may feel heaviness in the legs. Tingling may also be felt. In addition, the person with phlebitis is often impatient.
Pain treatment
Pain intensified by heat and heavy legs are treated with 5 witch hazel granules 3 to 6CH, to be taken 2 times a day and combined with Pulsatilla. If the patient feels heaviness in the legs intensified by standing and by the heat, 3 granules of Aesculus hippocastanum diluted between 3 and 6CH, combined with Sulfur can be taken 3 times a day to relieve him.
Treatment of inflammatory syndrome
To treat cyanosis of the skin, take 3 granules of Vipera redi 4 to 5CH 3 times a day. When the patient feels a bruising sensation that is sensitive to touch and friction, 4 to 6 daily doses of Arnica montana are recommended.
Treatment of impatience
Impatience is manifested by a permanent desire to move a limb. In people with phlebitis of the lower limbs, it is possible to treat impatience with Zincum metal diluted to 4 or 5CH.
When to go to a doctor?
It is recommended to consult a doctor if pain in the calves appears in a person with venous insufficiency, in an obese person or in a woman at the end of her pregnancy. In addition, in the event of shortness of breath, chest pain or sudden loss of consciousness accompanied by brain function disorders, the patient should be taken to a health centre as a matter of urgency.