Homeopathic Treatment for Lupus

Homeopathy is an alternative medicine that treats patients by applying a small amount of what--in larger doses--is causing the symptoms of a patient's disease. Lupus expresses itself through a variety of symptoms because it affects many organs in the body. Lupus is an inflammatory disease that happens when the immune system attacks the body's organs.
  1. How a Homeopath Decides What to Treat

    • Though a homepath will consider a patient's symptoms before prescribing a homeopathic mixture, he or she will also consider other variables. Such variables include what caused the disease and why the patient is showing some symptoms and not others. The homeopath will also look at the sources of stress in a patient and consider whether the disease might be psychosomatic. Once these factors are added to the range of symptoms lupus can manifest, the importance of having a homeopath decide which homeopathic remedies will be successful becomes evident.

    Problems With Diagnosing Lupus

    • Lupus' symptoms can be hidden or appear generally so the symptoms can apply to other diseases as well. One of the unusual symptoms of lupus is the butterfly rash on the cheeks and nose of a patient. Other signs of lupus include: swollen joints, fever, chest pain, hair loss, low blood count, swollen glands, fatigue, depression and sensitivity to the sun.

    Lupus Symptoms and Their Homeopathic Mixtures

    • These are the homeopathic remedies most frequentlly given to lupus patients: sulfur, jequirity, sepia, arsenicum, belladonna, calcium carbonate, silicea and kali mur. Other potential remedies are also used, depending on the patient's symptoms and other factors. For instance, muscle and joint pain might lead to you being given ledum pal or a fever with thirst indicates a need for bryonia.

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