Homeopathic-Pain-Management-Dr-Qaisar-Ahmed-Al Haytham-Clinic-Risalpur-KPKDr. Qaisar Ahmed MD, DHMS.
This article about Homeopathic pain management will provide a simplified version for each of several types of pain, differentiating among just a few of the best-known medicines in order to make homeopathy accessible for healthcare professionals in other disciplines.
Homeopathy is often overlooked as a modality for pain management. However, it deserves to be a first-line treatment due to its safety, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness. Limitations to the acceptance of Homeopathy in some countries include physicians’ lack of familiarity with the research studies, which primarily come from Europe, where homeopathy is integrated into the national healthcare systems of nearly all European countries.

Most Homeopathic medicines are not patentable. Therefore, the profit is minimal, and the drug mafia has stopped funding research in Homeopathy. Due to a lack of funds, most research is done in Europe, India, and South America, typically funded by governments that cover Homeopathy in their national healthcare and therefore are motivated to assess its effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. Homeopathic-Pain-Management-Dr-Qaisar-Ahmed-Al Haytham-Clinic-Risalpur-KPK

Randomized controlled trials on Homeopathic pain management are now being called into question in conventional/allopathic medicine.
The database of the social security system in France. Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Germany etc, where citizens can choose a Homeopathic or conventional/allopathic family doctor, shows that the former modality provides comparable results in pain management while significantly reducing the use of conventional/allopathic painkillers.
A large-scale review of the German drug safety database has revealed a miniscule number of adverse events. Finally, resistance to the use of Homeopathy—based on the mistaken notion that it contains nothing but water—is addressed by citations from the newly emerging field of ultrahigh dilution physics.
A description of the most common Homeopathic medicines for various types of pain is provided, including back pain, dental pain, labor pains, and trigeminal neuralgia.
Homeopathic pain management must be customized to the individual patient in chronic conditions. Yet, a severe acute trauma can respond to the same homeopathic medicine in nearly all individuals. As an example, a standard protocol is provided to speed healing and reduce pain after surgery or dental extraction.
While Homeopathic medicines are rarely tested against conventional/allopathic painkillers in a head-to-head trial, certain research studies show that homeopathic medicines can enhance healing for those already on conventional/allopathic medications and can reduce pain in a condition such as a fracture for which effective drug treatment is lacking.

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Homeopathic pain management has been called “the leading edge” of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) modalities for integration into conventional/allopathic healthcare worldwide. New Homeopathic pain management guidelines recommend a wide range of complementary and alternative medicine modalities instead of allopathic opioids for chronic low back pain—but the recommended CAM modalities do not include Homeopathy.
In contrast, the American Pain Management Association’s textbook, Weiner’s Pain Management, has a detailed chapter on Homeopathic treatment of pain syndromes.
In a large-scale study in European countries, where national health insurance covers Homeopathic as well as conventional/allopathic primary-care doctors, the former prescribed fewer opioids (and half as many nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs [NSAIDs]) for musculoskeletal disorders while providing better results in terms of pain reduction and quality of life. Further, there are much evidence to suggest that Homeopathy can work faster than allopathic pain killers or reduce the need for them, without danger of dependence or withdrawal symptoms reducing pain, for example from endometriosis, joint pain and stiffness, and hemorrhoids.
For those in the throes of withdrawal, Homeopathic pain management can minimize suffering and help to ensure a successful rehabilitation outcome. Once dependency is established, it can be too late to substitute Homeopathy for opioids because the receptors have been altered.

Advantages of Homeopathy

Homeopathy is part of mainstream medicine in most countries in Europe and Latin America as well as in Pakistan, Ukraine, Poland, India, Russia etc. Most of its medicines are classified as over the counter (OTC) drugs because their safety record has not required restriction to prescription-only status.
In one large study, Germany’s drug safety database was searched for adverse reports on >300 million doses of Homeopathic and anthroposophical drugs (similar to Homeopathy). There were only 486 reports of adverse events, of which only 46 were verified as serious.
Homeopathy’s mechanism of action is currently being revealed by studies in the newly emerging field of ultrahigh dilution physics. In one scenario, nanoparticles of the original medicinal substance attract water molecules to form liquid crystal structures in the dilution water, which in turn convey information that triggers a homeostatic reaction in the body. In another, coherent domains are formed “among the molecules of the water-alcohol solvent, as predicted by quantum electrodynamics.” The nano dose levels that persist in Homeopathic medicines are comparable to the levels at which the body’s hormones and cell-signaling agents operate.

These two qualities of Homeopathy—the active ingredient being present only in nanoparticles and the mechanism of action based on conveying information rather than its medicinal substance—give Homeopathic medicines their unique qualities: the patient needs less and less of them over time; they do not create dependency or withdrawal; they do not interact with other medications; and they can heal other health conditions at the same time in addition to the chief complaint, that is, they provide side benefits instead of side effects.

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Practical Protocols for Post-Surgery/Post-Dental Extraction Pain Management
The use of Arnica before and after surgery to reduce bruising, swelling, soreness, and pain has been documented, with some variation in the potency and frequency of dosage.

Arnica can be used in the moderate 30c or 200 potencies.

A typical dose for all of the medicines described in this article is two pellets or one 5-grain tablet dissolved in the mouth.

In addition to Arnica, the following medicines are also used:

Calendula Officianalis to help approximate the wound, prevent scarring and infection, and reduce pain. (One study on breast cancer showed that it reduced pain from radiation-induced dermatitis, as well as helping it to heal, as an intercurrent medicine). Useful not healing wounds, ulcers, etc. Promotes healthy granulations and rapid healing. Hemostatic after tooth extraction. Neuroma. Excessive pain and out of all proportion to injury. Has remarkable power to produce local exudation and helps to make acrid discharge healthy and free.
Hypericum Perforatum promotes wound healing and reduce nerve pain. The great medicine for Homeopathic pain management and injuries to nerves, especially of fingers, toes and nails. Crushed fingers, especially tips. Prevents lockjaw. Punctured wounds. After surgeries pain. Quite supersedes the use of Morphia after operations (Helmuth). Spasms after injury. Painful hemorrhoids. Injured nerves from bites of animals. Tetanus. Neuritis, tingling, burning and numbness.
Phosphorus stops excessive bleeding and helps come out of anesthesia. Irritation, inflammation and degeneration of mucous membranes, serous membranes, spinal cord and nerves, paralysis destroyed bones, especially the lower jaw and tibia; disorganized blood – fatty degeneration of blood vessels and every tissue and organ of the body which gives rise to hemorrhages, and hematogenous jaundice.
Polycythemia. Blood extravasations: fatty degenerations, cirrhosis, caries. Muscular pseudo-hypertrophy, neuritis. Inflammation of the respiratory tract. Osteo myelitis. Bone fragility etc.
This protocol takes advantage of Homeopathy’s ability to work preventively when given right before it is needed.
The morning or the night before the surgery, one dose of Arnica 30c/200 (the pellets dissolve quickly in the mouth and do not violate nip per os restrictions).
 Soon after surgery, a dose of Phosphorus 30c/200 (if the person is drowsy, disoriented, or nauseous after anesthesia, or if there is excessive bleeding). Nerve Injury and Repair-Homeopathic-Pain-Management-Dr-Qaisar-Ahmed-Al Haytham-Clinic-Risalpur-KPK
 For the first three days, Arnica three times a day. Then Calendula three times a day until the wound is healed.
 If there is nerve pain or pain like an electric shock, or like needles, or numbness, give Hypericum Perforatum 30/200 TDs.
 If there is nerve damage, injury to the spine, or a headache following an epidural or spinal tap, give Hypericum.
If symptoms are very severe, the medicine can be given more frequently, as often as hourly. An easy way is to dissolve two pellets in about 4 ounces, 125 mL water and have the patient sip on it occasionally. If the patient is unconscious, the water can be dabbed on his/her lips.
The water solution of Calendula can be used to wash the wound and dampen the gauze in a wet-to-dry dressing in order to speed healing, for example, if someone has extensive first-degree burns or large areas of abrasion, dissolving Calendula in the mouth can be as effective as applying it topically over a large area. The oral administration can be simpler and less painful. For a tooth extraction, the same protocol can be followed, with the possible addition of the medicines for dry socket described under below.
In my (Dr. Qaisar Ahmed) own experience my patients have survived surgery and tooth extraction with rapid healing and minimal need for conventional/allopathic pain medications. Patients frequently report not needing any patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) after surgery.
I have also had patients who had a wisdom tooth removed who did not need to fill their prescription for a narcotic painkiller, and clients who needed no patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) after major surgery such as a double mastectomy.

Homeopathic pain management for Specific Pain Conditions

A well-known principle of Homeopathic pain management that the medicine must be individualized to the patient: 10 patients with fibromyalgia or rheumatoid arthritis are likely to receive 10 different medicines because each patient has a unique pattern of symptoms. However, this primarily applies to chronic conditions.
In an emergency situation, or in the case of a very virulent infectious disease, the nature of the trauma or infection imposes the same symptom pattern on nearly everyone. For example, Arnica is useful in almost all acute cases of soft-tissue trauma with bruising, swelling, and/or soreness. This makes it possible to create a standardized protocol using Arnica for post-surgery recuperation or for sports injuries.
Hypericum, with its symptom set of numbness, tingling, other paresthesia, and electric-shock sensations along a nerve path—especially after spinal trauma or a nerve-rich area of the body—similarly becomes a universal remedy when an accident or surgery causes acute nerve pain or nerve damage.
When it comes to short-term or palliative pain management (e.g. a sprained ankle or providing temporary relief for arthritic pain), the doctor typically chooses from among the Homeopathic medicines well known historically for clinical effectiveness (perhaps 3–20 top medicines for each condition). Among them, the choice is then based on individual characteristics (relief from a heat or cold; prefer to limber up an aching joint, or do they need to keep it still etc.).
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Studies in Europe show that patients choosing Homeopathic pain management have a much lower use of allopathic pain medications than those under allopathic care. A variety of Homeopathic medicines have been used in the studies. Among those with the greatest clinical evidence of effectiveness are:

• Rhus Toxicodendron and Ruta gravinolis for joint pain with stiffness, needs to be limbered up, and feels better from heat. These two medicines are among the most effective and can be difficult to differentiate. Patients needing Rhus tox swinging a joint to limber it up (the “rusty gate” syndrome) or restlessly pacing in the waiting room. Rhus tox is the medicine most often used for fibromyalgia. Ruta grav has additional qualities of lameness and weakness, for example those whose knees go out from under them when going downstairs.
• Bryonia Alba is for patients with the opposite symptom: worse from stretching and in fact worse from the slightest motion, even the jarring motion of a heavy tread, so they tend to guard or splint their joints. Especially good for the serous membranes, bursitis and pleuritis.
• Nux vomica is a top Homeopathic pain management medicine for lower back pain: competitive, ambitious, driven, irritable, apt to use coffee, alcohol, spicy or fried foods, sometimes recreational drugs, therefore apt to have a congested liver.
• Protocol: Using the 30/200 potency, a dose of two pellets dissolved in the mouth can be repeated every one to three hours, depending on the intensity of the pain. In general, with homeopathic medicines, the medicine is repeated frequently until it starts to take effect, then slowed down or even stopped until symptoms return, so that the body can heal itself.
Broken Bones and Homeopathic pain management

Homeopathy can speed bone healing, as well as reduce the need for analgesics, according to a study. These three medicines will cover most aspects of bone healing:

• Symphytum is by far the most common medicine for broken bones. Research shows that it can promote callus formation and speed the union of fractures. It stimulates the growth of epithelium on ulcerated surfaces. Gastric and duodenal juries to sinews, tendons and the periosteum. Acts on joints generally. Neuralgia. Wounds penetrating to perineum and bones; irritable stump after amputation, irritable bone at point of fracture. Psoas abscess. Pricking pain and soreness of periosteum. Inflammation of inferior maxillary bone.
• Ruta grav – contusion or bone bruise, or when the predominant sensation is soreness rather than sharp pain along the line of the fracture, as in Symphytum. It acts upon the periosteum and cartilages, eyes and uterus. Complaints from straining flexor tendons especially. Formation of deposits in the periosteum, tendons, and about joints, especially wrist. Overstrain of ocular muscles. Fibromyalgia. Sprains. Lameness after sprains. Intense lassitude, weakness and despair. Injured “bruised” bones.

• Calc phos – broken bones that take a long time to heal. Rheumatic pain from draught of air, with stiffness and dullness of head. Soreness in sacro-iliac symphysis. Stiffness and pain, with cold, numb feeling. Crawling and coldness. Buttocks, back and limbs asleep. Pains in joints and bones.

• Protocol: Using the 30/200 potency, a dose of two pellets dissolved in the mouth OD or TDs.
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The research on Homeopathy in childbirth has a range of medicines to reduce labor pains, are included here based on 150 years of experience and the need to reduce the use of epidurals. Epidurals prolong labor and can t rigger a “cascade of interventions” leading to a greater need for an oxytocin injection, a higher rate of instrumental births, and a higher risk of Cesarean section due to fetal distress.
Homeopathic medicines can be given in advance to strengthen the uterus and prepare the woman for labor. In one research study, women given a combination of five homeopathic medicines during the ninth month of pregnancy had a 40% shorter labor and only 25% as many complications of labor.
The following homeopathic medicines have a long history of successful use for labor pains among homeopathic obstetricians. Give a dose of 30/200 as often as needed to minimize pain and keep the contractions longer and more efficient. The stronger potency 200c will work better for extreme pain.
• Aconite for violent, intense, sudden labor pains, especially when the woman is afraid, she will die.
• Belladonna for extreme labor pains when the woman has the typical Belladonna symptoms (a wild look in the eyes, reddened cheeks, delirium).
• Caulophyllum for when both the labor pains and the woman’s moods are quickly changeable: the labor pains seem to flit here and there, the woman is having mood swings.
• Chamomilla pain is so unbearable, nothing can satisfy her: she wants to order everyone out of the room, or she demands something, and as soon as it is given, she refuses it and demands something else.
• Cimicifuga for when the labor pains radiate down the thighs, the woman feels gloomy “as if a black cloud is over her,” and she may say she feels she is going insane.
• Kali carbonicum for back labor and needle-like pains.
• Sepia also for back labor with other typical sepia symptoms such as extreme fatigue leading to weepiness and irritability.

After pains will also respond to some of the same homeopathic medicines:

• Arnica Montana for its typical feeling of bruised soreness and aversion to being touched.
• Chamomilla for when the woman is irritable and dissatisfied, as above.
• Hypericum Perforatum for pains in the coccyx, and for the effects of an epidural such as a headache.
• Kali carbonicum for needle-like pains in the lower back.
• Pulsatilla Pratensis for changeable pains and moodiness, including mild weepiness and a desire for consolation and for company in her pain.

Tooth Pain and Other Pain Conditions Treated by Dentists

• Hypericum Perforatum 30/200, BD or Q1h, whenever there is nerve pain, such as following oral surgery or in an impending root-canal situation.
• Chamomilla 30/200 as often as once an hour for excruciating tooth pain in adults as well as in teething infants.
• Symphytum 30/200, OD or BD, for pain and swelling after dental implant surgery (because Symphytum heals teeth and bones), as well as Arnica, which is always useful for postoperative pain and swelling.

For any toothache and dry socket after a tooth extraction (an extremely painful condition in which the protective blood clot that forms over the empty socket fails to form or is dislodged, exposing nerve endings in the socket):

• Belladonna for throbbing pain.
• Chamomilla for extreme pain relieved by warm drinks and driving the person to angry outbursts at family members and healthcare providers.
• Coffea Cruda for agonizing pain relieved by cold water in the mouth, with oversensitivity to any sensory stimulation.
• Hepar sulphuricum if the dry socket becomes infected.
• Silica Tera afterwards to expel the contents of the socket (food debris, pus, etc.).
All of these medicines can be given hourly or even more often until the excruciating pain is relieved, then TDs would be a typical dosage when the crisis is over, and the patient is on the mend.

Abscess

The same medicines can be used for an abscessed tooth or indeed any boil or abscess, with the addition of Mercurius, thus:

• Belladonna for the first stage of an abscess, when the area is red, warm, throbbing, and swollen but the pus has not yet gathered.
• Hepar sulph for the second stage when the pus has gathered, and the area is extremely tender and sensitive to exposure to heat or cold, to touch, to the slightest draft, which makes the person touchy and averse to having anyone come close.
• Mercurius is used for the same stage, when the pus has gathered, if several of the typical Mercurius symptoms are present: excess salivation, night sweats, bad breath, and possibly small sores in the mouth, plus the person is extremely sensitive to the temperature in the environment, constantly adjusting heat or air conditioning.
• Silica is used for the last phase, when the pus has come to a head and is ready to drain; Silica will speed the bursting of the abscess and quickly heal the tissues underneath.
If a person requires root canal and the dentist said is necessary for an abscessed tooth, give these medicines in succession according to symptoms, on 3rd or 4th day give Silica; the pus will ooze out around the tooth.

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Trigeminal neuralgia is known as the “suicide disease” because the pain can be so unbearable and so resistant to treatment that it can drive sufferers to suicide. In one small study, Homeopathic pain management brought 60-80% relief of the pain after 20-40 minutes.
Three of the most common medicines for trigeminal neuralgia can be distinguished simply by which side of the face is in pain:
Sanguinaria is used for right-sided trigeminal neuralgia, and Spigelia for left-sided neuralgia and Magnesium Phos for both sides.
The dosage is 200c or higher every 15 minutes until relief, then wait until relapse before redosing. Remember that these are only three of the possible medicines for the condition.
I (Dr. Qaisar Ahmed) had a remarkable experience years ago (2005) treating a 42-year-old man with long-lasting trigeminal neuralgia so severe that in fact he admitted to contemplating suicide. His brother and his son were doctors, so he had had access to the best treatments available in allopathic medicine to no avail. I (Dr. Qaisar Ahmed) advised him a dose of Magnesium Phos-1M completely relieved his pain in almost 25 minutes. After that I advise him take Meg. Phos-200c for another 10 days TDs; till date (01/07/2024) he is absolutely normal (from trigeminal neuralgia).

Headaches and Homeopathic pain management

Research shows that Homeopathic pain management can treat headaches successfully, such a wide range of medicines can be useful that it would be impossible to distill them into just a few recommendations. One leading homeopathic reference work list >60 likely medicines for headaches, making a randomized controlled trial difficult if not impossible.
Headaches provide an excellent example of how Homeopathic medicines are matched to the individual’s symptoms. A Homeopath interviewing a patient with frequent headaches will ask what part of the head is affected; whether the left side or right side; what time of day they come on, or what triggers them; whether throbbing or dull; what the pain feels like; and other symptoms specific to the pain. More importantly, the Homeopath will ask what stress or trauma might have led to the pattern of repeated headaches. Then the Homeopath will choose from among dozens of medicines well known Homeopathic pain management medicines to be effective for headaches.

Research

Dr. Marcia Angell, former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, has observed, Randomized controlled trials can easily be manipulated in many ways, for example by ending a trial before the time when side effects are known to show up.
Randomized controlled trials on Homeopathy are even more difficult to design correctly, since the nature of the Randomized controlled trials (comparing a single drug to placebo) is not consistent with Homeopathy’s basic principle of individualizing the medicine to the patient’s unique symptoms and circumstances. A single medicine can be used in a protocol such as the post-surgery protocol above, which would make the protocol ideal for a Randomized controlled trial.
However, several other variables must be controlled correctly in order for the study to be valid. The Homeopathic pain management medicine must be given in an appropriate potency and at an appropriate frequency, and the endpoints must be chosen appropriately. For example, it would be easy to design a study on Arnica for post-surgical pain in which not enough of the medicine is given, or the study is ended only after the subjects’ pain is fully resolved.
In chronic conditions, most homeopaths give a strong initial dose. This may cause an initial worsening (called an aggravation), which is actually the first sign of healing. A study that lasts only a few weeks may leave the impression that homeopathy worsened the condition.
In a British study on Arnica for post-surgical Homeopathic pain management, Arnica 6c did better than placebo on days 2 and 3, as is visible in the graph accompanying the study. By day 4, pain was resolved in both groups (everyone had stopped taking their pain medication), the effect of Arnica 6c was more noticeable, allowing the researchers that Arnica was better than placebo and even from allopathic pain killers.
The largest outcome study on Homeopathy was done by the Swiss government, which concluded that Homeopathic pain management treatment was more effective than conventional/allopathic treatment while costing 15% less. The committee conducted its own research on Swiss citizens’ use of Homeopathic versus conventional treatment and also examined the existing research, concluding that 20/22 meta-analyses show results for Homeopathy greater than allopathic drugs.
The following is a review of research on Homeopathy for two of the conditions covered in this paper.
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A study in France, where patients can choose whether to go to a conventional/allopath or Homeopathic doctor, has documented the effectiveness of Homeopathic pain management in reducing the use of conventional/allopathic pain medications. That year-long study compared patients with a variety of musculoskeletal disorders, including osteoarthritis, rheumatism, fibromyalgia, muscle spasms, tendinitis, rotary cuff syndrome, ankylosing spondylitis, intervertebral disc disorders, neck pain, torticollis, and spinal stenosis.
The Homeopathic patients used 25% fewer narcotics and only half as many NSAIDs. Not surprisingly, they had fewer adverse events. Yet, there was no difference in specific functional scores and no loss of therapeutic opportunity in the Homeopathic cohort—all the more surprising, since the Homeopathic cohort’s conditions were more longstanding.
A two-year multicenter study in Germany of patients receiving individualized professional Homeopathic pain management treatment for chronic lower back pain revealed that the severity of their diagnoses was reduced, along with their use of conventional/allopathic treatments and health services; the number of patients using conventional/allopathic drugs was half of the baseline, and quality of life improved in both the physical and mental component scale.
Other studies on Homeopathic pain management in Europe have shown that Homeopathic pain management can provide better relief from back pain than placebo, or comparable pain relief with fewer adverse events.
Tooth Pain
An article in the British Dental Journal supports the use of Homeopathic pain management not only for toothache, but also for other types of pain treated by dentists, including burning mouth syndrome and trigeminal neuralgia.
Hypericum Perforatum in particular (the medicine for nerve pain) was studied in a systematic review that favored its effectiveness. Effective for punctured wounds. Relieves pain after surgeries. Quite supersedes the use of Morphia after operations (Helmuth). Spasms after every injury. Has an important action on the rectum; hemorrhoids. Coccydynia. Spasmodic asthmatic attacks. Injured nerves from bites of animals. Tetanus. Neuritis, tingling, burning and numbness. Constant drowsiness etc.
Symphytum reduce pain and swelling after dental implants when given along with conventional pain medication (in an observational study whose authors recommended randomized trials). It stimulates the growth of epithelium. Gastric and duodenal juries to sinews, tendons and the periosteum. Acts on joints generally. Neuralgia. Of great use in wounds penetrating to perineum and bones, and in PULPA DENTIS SUIS injection-Homeopathic-Pain-Management-Dr-Qaisar-Ahmed-Al Haytham-Clinic-Risalpur-KPK non-union of fractures; irritable stump after amputation, irritable bone at point of fracture. Psoas abscess. Pricking pain and soreness of periosteum. Pain in occiput, top and forehead; changing places. Pain comes down bone of nose. Inferior maxillary bone inflammation.
Homeopathic pain management treatment was successful in helping 58% of patients avoid a root canal, tooth extraction, or pulp capping in a small study that used a European method not available in this country (injection of the homeopathic medicine Pulpa Dentis 30x).

Resources

Skinner S. An Introduction to Homeopathic Medicine in Primary Care. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publications, 2001, this book will be especially helpful for primary care practitioners.
Ullman D. Evidence-Based Homeopathic Family Medicine.
For Musculoskeletal Conditions
Hershoff A. Homeopathy for Musculoskeletal Healing. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, 1996. Pain relief for headaches, arthritis, and other musculoskeletal conditions.
For Labor Pains and Other Maternal–Infant Conditions
Castro M. Homeopathy for Pregnancy, Birth, and Your Baby’s First Year. New York: St. Martins, 1992. Full of wise advice, in addition to an advanced guide to Homeopathy in pregnancy.
Moskowitz R. Homeopathic Medicines for Pregnancy and Childbirth. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, 1992. From a Homeopathic physician, useful information and illustrative case studies.
Perko SJ. Homeopathy for the Modern Pregnant Woman and Her Infant. San Antonio: Benchmark, 1997. The most thorough and specific information for labor pains and other maternal–infant health conditions.
For Toothache and Other Dental Symptoms
Lessell CB. The Dental Prescriber. London: The British Homeopathic Association, 1983.
For Headaches
Hershoff A. Homeopathy for Musculoskeletal Healing. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books. Provides a differential among the top 15 medicines for headaches.
Morrison R. Desktop Guide to Physical Pathology. Nevada City, CA: Hahnemann Clinic Publishing, 1998:3–26.
Potency

Potency in Homeopathy is based on the number of times the starting substance has been put through the serial dilution/activation process, with higher numbers representing stronger action because of the increased activation. A potency of 30c is not to be confused with 30cc, a measure of fluid volume used for conventional drugs. European countries use the convention CH rather than c to indicate potency. Some of the citations in this study refer to 30CH, for example, which is comparable to the 30c potency.

P. S: This article is only for doctors having good knowledge about Homeopathy and allopathy, for learning purpose(s).

Dr. Sayyad Qaisar Ahmed (MD {Ukraine}, DHMS), Abdominal Surgeries, Oncological surgeries, Homeopathic-Pain-Management-Dr-Qaisar-Ahmed-Al Haytham-Clinic-Risalpur-KPKGastroenterologist, Specialist Homeopathic Medicines.

  Senior research officer at Dnepropetrovsk state medical academy Ukraine.

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