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Homeopathic
Solanum dulcamara
bittersweet, bitter nightshade, blue bindweed, climbing nightshade, fellenwort, felonwood, poisonberry, poisonflower, scarlet berry, snakeberry, trailing bittersweet, trailing nightshade, violet bloom or, woody nightshade is a species of vine in the potato .People needing this remedy can have thick, brown herpatic crusts with reddish borders. These crusts can bleed when scratched. Solanum dulcamara is appropriate for blisters that appear in clusters and ooze watery fluid. Glandular swelling, burning, stinging and itching sensations may be present. For people needing Solanum dulcamara, eruptions of herpes may occur after rain or sudden changes from warm to cold or damp weather. Eruptions are also more likely to appear around menses.
Natrum muriaticum
This is the first choice for cold sores around the lips and mouth, nose and chin. It's especially useful in the early stages of herpes when the upper lip is swollen but no vesicle - or fluid-containing sac such as a blister - has appeared. You may also have dry, chapped lips, your mouth may be dry and you may be thirsty. Nat muriaticum is indicated if the person is emotionally upset.
Rhus toxicodendron
The herpes that are relieved by Rhus toxicodendron usually burns and itches, and acrid fluid may seep from yellow vesicles. Rhus toxicodendronis effective for the tissue crusting that occurs with herpes.
Hepar sulphuris calcareum
This remedy is suitable for eruptions around mouth and lips, occasionally following the path of the nerves across the face or even around or into the eyes. Hepar sulphuris calcareum is needed particularly when herpes vesicles have become infected, indicated by formation of yellow pus. Hepar sulph is the main remedy for painful boils, pimples or abscesses.
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