Homeopathic remedies are useful in relieving the pain and stiffness
associated with rheumatoid arthritis. A constitutional remedy is
often the best approach for dealing with chronic conditions.
Arnica: Useful for chronic arthritis
with a feeling of bruising and soreness. The painful parts feel
worse from being moved or touched.
Aurum metallicum: This remedy
is often prescribed for wandering pains in the muscles and joints
that are better from motion and warmth, and worse at night. The
person may experience deep pain in the limbs when trying to sleep.
Also may feel discomfort that may wake the person up. People who
need this remedy are often serious and focused on work or career,
with a tendency to feel depressed.
Bryonia: Helpful for stiffness
and inflammation with tearing or throbbing pain, made worse by motion.
The condition may have developed gradually, and is worse in cold
dry weather. Discomfort is aggravated by being touched or bumped,
or from any movement. Relief can be had from pressure and from rest.
The person may want to stay completely still and not be interfered
with.
Calcarea carbonica: Helpful
for deeply aching arthritis involving node formation around the
joints. Inflammation and soreness are worse from cold and dampness,
and problems may be focused on the knees and hands. Common symptoms
are: weakness in the muscles, easy fatigue from exertion, and a
feeling of chilliness or sluggishness. The person who benefits from
Calcarea is often solid and responsible, but tends to become extremely
anxious and overwhelmed when ill or overworked.
Causticum: Useful when deformities
develop in the joints, in a person with a tendency toward tendon
problems, muscle weakness, and contractures. The hands and fingers
may be most affected, although other joints can also be involved.
Stiffness and pain are worse from being cold, and relief may come
with warmth. The person often feels best in rainy weather and worse
when the days are clear and dry.
Calcarea fluorica: Helpful when
arthritic pains improve with heat and motion. Joints become enlarged
and hard, and nodes or deformities develop. Arthritis after chronic
injury to joints also responds to Calcarea fluorica.
Dulcamara: Indicated if arthritis
flares up during cold damp weather. The person gets chilled and
wet. They are often stout, with a tendency toward back pain, chronic
stiffness in the muscles, and allergies.
Kali bichromicum: This is useful
when arthritic pains alternate with asthma or stomach symptoms.
Pains may suddenly come and go, or shift around. Discomfort and
inflammation are aggravated by heat, and worse when the weather
is warm.
Kali carbonicum: Arthritis with
great stiffness and stitching pains, worse in the early morning
hours and worse from cold and dampness, may respond to Kali carbonicum.
The joints may be becoming thickened or deformed. People who can
benefit from this remedy often have a rigid moral code, and tend
to feel anxiety in the stomach.
Kalmia latiflora: Useful for
intense arthritic pain that flares up suddenly. The problems start
in higher joints and extend to lower ones. Pain and inflammation
may begin in the elbows, spreading downward to the wrists and hands.
Discomfort is worse from motion and often worse at night.
Ledum palustre: Arthritis that
starts in lower joints and extends to higher ones are candidate
for this remedy. Pain and inflammation often begin in the toes and
spread upward to the ankles and knees. The joints may also make
cracking sounds. Ledum is strongly indicated when swelling is significant
and relieved by cold applications.
Pulsatilla: Applicable when
rheumatoid arthritis pain is changeable in quality, or when the
flare-ups move from place to place. The symptoms (and the person)
feel worse from warmth, and better from fresh air and cold applications.
Can benefit people who are emotional and affectionate, sometimes
having teary moods.
Rhododendron: Strongly indicated
if swelling and soreness flare up before a storm, continuing until
the weather clears. Cold and dampness aggravate the symptoms. Discomfort
is often worse toward early morning, or after staying still too
long.
Rhus toxicodendron: Useful for
rheumatoid arthritis, with pain and stiffness that is worse in the
morning and worse on first motion, but better from continued movement.
Hot baths or showers, and warm applications improve the stiffness
and relieve the pain. The condition is worse in cold, wet weather.
The person may feel extremely restless, unable to find a comfortable
position, and need to keep moving constantly. Continued motion also
helps to relieve anxiety.
Ruta graveolens: Arthritis with
a feeling of great stiffness and lameness, worse from cold and damp
and worse from exertion, may be helped by ruta graveolens. Tendons
and capsules of the joints can be deeply affected or damaged. The
arthritis may have developed after overuse, from repeated wear and
tear.
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