Search This Blog

Friday, 25 September 2015

Gonorrhoea. There is no resistance to homeopathic treatment.

Gonorrhoea, or gonorrhea, is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by bacteria called ‘Neisseria gonorrhoeae', otherwise known as gonococcus. This condition was once known as ‘the clap’.  The symptoms of gonorrhoea vary, but includes a thick green or yellow discharge from the vagina or penis, pain when urinating, and bleeding between periods in women. Sometimes, however, women experience no symptoms.

Gonorrhoea is only transmitted by vaginal, oral or anal sex. The infection can, however, be be passed from a pregnant woman to her baby.

Conventional Medical Treatment of Gonorrhoea
NHS Choices says that Gonorrhoea is usually treated with a short course of antibiotics, usually with a single antibiotic injection followed by one antibiotic tablet. The unborn baby is also treated with antibiotics, immediately following birth.

However, there is no mention on the NHS Choices website that there are now strains of gonorrhoea that are now resistant to antibiotics. As this linked article says, "if this becomes the predominant strain in the UK we're (that is, conventional medicine) in big trouble”.

UPDATE. March 2018. 
UK man has world-first case of super-strength gonorrhoea.
So it would appear that conventional medicine is now 'in big trouble'!

Fortunately, this sexually transmitted disease is not resistant to homeopathic treatment.

Unfortunately, owing to the laws currently operation in Britain, no-one can recommend treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, like gonorrhoea, other than by a conventional medical doctor. This may become extremely difficult for conventional medical doctors, as they will increasingly have no treatment to offer, and either they, or the patients themselves, will have to refer on to treatment that is still effective.

Homeopathic Treatment of Gonorrhoea

Important Note 
Homeopathy does not treat illness or diseases. It treats the individual who has been diagnosed with a particular illness or disease. The distinction is important, and if you wish to read more about this, click on the chapter “Illness Diagnosis” above.

Homeopathy has been treating this sexually transmitted disease for a very long time, as this book, published in 1868, indicates. The following remedy descriptions have  been taken from the Hpathy website.

Hydrastis
Gonorrhoea acute or chronic; copious, persistent discharge without pain or soreness in urethra, discharge thick, yellow or green.

Nitric acid
Gonorrhoea with chancres and warts; urethra burns; smarting during urination; discharge from urethra sometimes bloody.

Thuja
Thin, watery, greenish discharge from the male urethra with Dysuria and sensation as if drops trickled down the canal after urinating. Severe cutting at close of urination, itching in the urethra. Frequent Micturation accompanying pains. Desire sudden and urgent, which cannot be controlled. Fig warts gonorrhoea. Gonorrhoea which has been maltreated or suppressed which has been treated by local medication.

Cannabis sativa 
Gonorrhoea, acute stage; urethra very sensitive; burning while urination, extending to bladder; stitches in urethra, with spasmodic closure of sphincter.

Argentum Nitricum
Early stage of gonorrhoea; profuse discharge and terrible cutting pains; urethra inflamed, with pain, burning, itching; pain as from a splinter.

Alumen 
Chronic yellow vaginal discharge; chronic gonorrhoea, yellow, with little lumps along urethra.

Medorrhinum
A powerful deep acting medicine, often indicated for chronic ailments due to suppressed gonorrhoea; nocturnal emissions, followed by great weakness; gleet; whole urethra feels sore.

Kali Sulph
Old gonorrhoea with thick, yellow discharge.

Piper meth
Gonorrhoea in first stage with severe chordee; irritable urethra in old mismanaged cases, with nervous depression, so that he thinks constantly of his ailments.

Pulsatilla
Suppression of gonorrhoea causes epididymitis; testicles enlarged, retracted, dark-red, very sensitive to touch.

Sepia
Condylomata from suppressing the gonorrhoea; chronic mucus discharges without pain or burning when urinating; milky or yellowish discharge.

Silicea
Long standing cases of gonorrhoea; slight, shreddy discharge; gonorrhoea, with thick, foeted pus, especially after exertion.

Natrum Mur 
Chronic gonorrhoea; gleet; discharge of yellow pus; cutting pain in urethra.

Arsenicum
Gonorrhoea of females; gnawing, smarting discharge, causing soreness of the parts with which it comes in contact.

Calcaria phos
 Chronic gonorrhoea in anaemic persons.

Erechthites
Orchitis during gonorrhoea or when the discharge was suppressed; scanty bloody discharge; intense pain when urinating.