Sunday, August 7, 2011

Neuralgia

Neuralgia is pain in one or more nerves that occurs without stimulation of pain receptor (nociceptor) cells. Neuralgia pain is produced by a change in neurological structure or function rather than by the excitation of pain receptors that causes nociceptive pain. Neuralgia falls into two categories: central neuralgia and peripheral neuralgia.

This unusual pain is thought to be linked to four possible mechanisms: ion gate malfunctions; the nerve becomes mechanically sensitive and creates an ectopic signal; cross signals between large and small fibers; and malfunction due to damage in the central processor.

Homeopathic Treatment:

Inflammatory Pain - Aconite, Bell, Gels.
Periodical Pain - China off., Ars.
Rheumatic Pain - Aconite, Cimicifuga, Rhus Tox., Gels, Bry.
Pain From Eating - Phos., Merc., Merc
Pain Left Side - Cimic, Mrec., Sulph.
Night: Bell., Bell., Aconite., Ars.

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