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Homoeopathic medicine for urticaria

The good news is homoeopathy can help bring rapid relief doing so safely and gently. Homoeopathic medicines work at the root level and can modify these genetic tendencies, thereby significantly reducing the chances of recurrence and relapse. It is very economical and has no side effect and one of the best alternatives for the treatment of cough. If you find yourself with cough here are some homoeopathic remedies to consider.

Homeopathic Medicine for Urticaria

Best homoeopathic medicine for urticaria :


In urticaria Blotch, red in the edge, white in the middle, burning, with sever itching - Urtica Urens

In urticaria Blotch aggravate at 6 PM, feel like a bee sting - Apis Mellifica

Urticaria aggravate by sore eating, indigestion - Antimonium Crudum 

Urticaria in cold weather, and in the monsoon season - Dulcamara

Urticaria by suppresses of malaria - Natrum Muriaticum

Urticaria without itching - Uva Ursi

Urticaria in pregnancy - Dolichos Puritans

Urticaria with severe burning and restlessness - Arsenicum Album 

Urticaria in winter - Psorinum

In urticaria whole body swelling - Fragaria Vesca

Urticaria with fever - Aconite 

Chronic urticaria - Thyroidinum

Urticaria accompanied by diarrhoea - Bovista

Urticaria after eating shellfish - Copaiva, Terebinthinam

Urticaria after undressing or in the open air - Rumex

Urticaria from the stomach and uterine problem - Pulsatilla Nigra

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