Upper part of the body is hot, lower part of the body cold-what are the medicines indicate?
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In homoeopathy, several remedies are indicated for conditions where the upper part of the body is hot while the lower part is cold. Here are some commonly used remedies: 1. Belladonna: Hot, red face with cold hands and feet. It is often used for conditions with sudden onset, high fever, and throbbinRead more
In homoeopathy, several remedies are indicated for conditions where the upper part of the body is hot while the lower part is cold. Here are some commonly used remedies:
1. Belladonna: Hot, red face with cold hands and feet. It is often used for conditions with sudden onset, high fever, and throbbing pain.
2. Aconitum Napellus: Hot, red face with cold extremities, especially after exposure to cold air or sudden fright. It is used for conditions with intense anxiety and restlessness.
3. Bryonia Alba: Hot, dry skin with cold hands and feet. It is often used for conditions with dryness, irritability, and a desire to be left alone.
4. Ferrum Phosphoricum: Hot, red face with cold extremities, especially in the early stages of inflammation. It is used for conditions with a tendency to bleed easily.
5. Gelsemium Sempervirens: Hot, red face with cold, clammy hands and feet. It is often used for conditions with weakness, trembling, and a feeling of heaviness.
6. Phytolacca: Hot, red face with cold hands and feet, especially in conditions with sore throat and hoarseness. It is used for conditions with a tendency to bleed easily.
These remedies are selected based on the individual’s unique symptoms and constitution. Consulting with a qualified homoeopath is essential to determine the most appropriate remedy for your specific case.
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