HERPES OF HERBS

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Herpes simplex cornea is an inflammation of the cornea caused by infection of the Herpes simplex virus. With this disease, there is a risk of ulcers and scars on the cornea, fraught with impaired vision. Therefore, in any case, an examination is required from the oculist.
Like all diseases caused by this virus, the corneal herpes is prone to relapse.
For the basic oral therapy of herpes simplex cornea:
1. Ranunculus-Homaccord - 4-6 times a day for 10 drops;
2. Mezereum-Homaccord - 4-6 times a day for 10 drops;
3. Oculoheel - 4-6 times a day for 1 tablet;
4. Traumeel S - 4-6 times per day for 1 tablet.
For parenteral therapy, Engystol N is administered together with Echinacea compositum S (first daily, then 2-3 times a week for 1 ampoule). To enhance the therapeutic effect, Mezereum-Homaccord , Ranunculus-Homaccord , Traumeel S (in the source of therapy - up to 1 ampoule per day) are similar.
For the removal of pain, Spigelon , Spigelia-Injeel , for edemas - Apis-Homaccord , for ulcers - Kalium bichromicum-Injeel are shown.
After removing the symptoms of an acute disease according to the principles of symptomatic and anamnestic etiological similarity, nosodes Variolinum-Injeel (+ forte) , Vaccininum-Injeel (+ forte) , Herpes simplex-Nosode-Injeel (+ forte) , Herpes zoster-Nosode-Injeel (+ Forte) .
For relapsing diseases, the following therapy regimen is recommended: once a week intravenously injected with drug patches (nosode or some other), after which the remnants of the drug together with a drop of blood are repeatedly shaken and injected intramuscularly.
In addition, it should be noted that in some cases, the use of allopathic drugs is required.
For more details on antihomotoxic therapy for the most difficult cases of corneal herpes, see the appendix.