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In homoeopathy, Apis Mellifica (Apis) is used for treating dropsy (edema) with specific symptoms. Here are the key symptoms of Apis in dropsy: 1. Swelling: Rapid swelling with a puffy appearance, often with a red, rosy hue. 2. Burning and Stinging Pains: The affected areas may have a burning and stiRead more
In homoeopathy, Apis Mellifica (Apis) is used for treating dropsy (edema) with specific symptoms. Here are the key symptoms of Apis in dropsy:
1. Swelling: Rapid swelling with a puffy appearance, often with a red, rosy hue.
2. Burning and Stinging Pains: The affected areas may have a burning and stinging sensation.
3. Soreness: The skin feels sore and sensitive to touch.
4. Intolerance of Heat: Symptoms are aggravated by heat and relieved by cold applications.
5. Afternoon Worsening: Symptoms often worsen in the afternoon.
6. Thirstlessness: The patient may have little to no thirst.
7. Pale, Waxy Skin: The skin may appear pale, waxy, and transparent.
8. Scanty Urine: There may be a reduction in urine output.
9. Nettle Rash: A nettle-type rash may appear on the skin.
These symptoms help homoeopaths determine if Apis Mellifica is the appropriate remedy for a patient with dropsy.
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