Gonorrhea
(Infectious venereal disease marked by inflammation of the mucous membranes of the
genitourinary tract and a discharge of mucus and pus from urethra or vagina with terrible
burning while urinating; a deficiency of the cell-salt, Kali Mur, causes an excess of fibrin
which seeks exit from urethra and forms breeding ground for gonococcus.)
Precaution: Walking and other excercises should be avoided. Pressure to bring out pus should
also be avoided. Plenty of hot water application may be resorted to.
Signs & symptoms:
a) In acute stage, the urethra gets inflamed in males; in females vagina also
b) Pain, burning sensation and a purulent discharge persists
c) The disease may spread to adjacent organs of the body
d) In the chronic stage, the patient may have arthritis
e) Blood may come out instead of urine
Remedies:
1) A combination of Ferrum Phos 6x, Kali Mur 6x, Natrum Phos 6x, and Silicea 30x, every
4 hour will be quite useful. The patient should not attempt to bring out pus by pressing the
area. Walking and other exercises may also have to be avoided.
2) Kali Mur 3x or 6x is the principal remedy. It is a specific for cases in which swelling
exists. If there is swelling, also apply on lint a lotion of 3x potency, 30 grains in two ounces
of water. If the swelling does not exist, Natrum Phos is the chief remedy.
3) Calcarea Sulph 6x if the secretion is bloody-purulent; if yellow mucus, Kali Sulph 6x. In
the case of long standing fetid discharge, the remedy is Silicea; if the discharge is clear,
watery, slimy, Natrum Mur 6x; if it is bloody, Kali Phos 3x or 6x. The medicines may be
taken 2/3 hourly for a month or so.