Description
Information about Dr. Reckeweg Penicillium
Penicillium It is used as an antibiotic in conventional medicine. In homoeopathy, it is mainly used to manage the adverse effect of the conventional doses. Found to be effective in the treatment of syphilis, gonorrhea and meningitis. It is used as a prophylactic against various bacterial infections. It is also indicated in skin allergies and febrile conditions. It is also given in cases of diarrheal diseases and gastric problems. It is used as an intercurrent remedy where the best selected remedy does not act well and it stimulates the action of previous remedy.
Product Origin: Germany
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Additional information about Penicillinum
Penicillinum therapeutic range of actions as per Boericke Materia Medica
Please note that the dosage of single homoeopathic medicines varies from drug to drug depending upon the condition, age, sensitivity and other things. In some cases they are given as regular doses as 3-5 drops 2-3 times a day whereas in other cases they are given only once in a week, month or even in a longer period. We strongly recommend that the medication should be taken as per the physician’s advice.
Please avoid taking any food or drinks for a few minutes before and after taking the medication.
Mind.–Great fear, anxiety, and worry accompany every ailment, however trivial. Delirium is characterized by unhappiness worry, fear, raving, rarely unconsciousness. Forebodings and fears. Fears death but believes that he will soon die; predicts the day. Fears the future, a crowd, crossing the street. Restlessness, tossing about. Tendency to start. Imagination acute, clairvoyance. Pains are intolerable; they drive him crazy. Music is unbearable; makes her sad (Ambra). Thinks his thoughts come from the stomach–that parts of his body are abnormally thick. Feels as if what had just been done was a dream.
Head.–Fullness; heavy, pulsating, hot, bursting, burning undulating sensation. Intercranial pressure (Hedera Helix). Burning headache, as if brain were moved by boiling water (Indigo). Vertigo; worse on rising (Nux. Opium) and shaking head. Sensation on vertex as if hair were pulled or stood on end. Nocturnal furious delirium.
Eyes.–Red, inflamed. Feel dry and hot, as if sand in them. Lids swollen, hard and red. Aversion to light. Profuse watering after exposure to dry, cold winds, reflection from snow, after extraction of cinders and other foreign bodies.