Ledum palustre 5CH, 7CH, 9CH, 15CH, 30CH single doses or Boiron homeopathic ointment
Registered medicine: EH00678
Origin : Vegetal
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Indications and Dosage
The homeopathic physician selects the dilution and dosage appropriate to the patient's state of health and characteristic symptoms.
Single-dose homeopathic medicines can be used for a variety of symptoms, so it is not possible to determine the indications and dosage of a specific preparation.
Rheumatology
Ledum Palustre alleviates gout-related pain during periods of crisis, as well as joint pain. Likewise, in the case of rheumatism, often accompanied by pain and inflammation when cold, Ledum Palustre is appropriate. Ledum Palustre is therefore an effective remedy for the elderly, especially during cold spells when joint pain is accentuated.
For prevention of gout attacks, Ledum palustre 15 CH is the most suitable remedy, with one or two weekly doses for 6 months.
Dermatology
Ledum Palustre is also suitable for treating certain dermatological pathologies. This remedy is effective for eliminating acne rosacea pimples, especially on dry skin. But Ledum Palustre is just as suitable for treating swellings and sores, as well as pain caused by insect bites.
The effect of venom can be treated with this remedy, as can numbness.
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Use in Dermatology
Ledum Palustre ointment is used effectively to treat a variety of skin problems, including acne rosacea. Particularly suitable for dry skin, it helps reduce the inflammation and redness associated with acne. In addition, it is useful for treating swellings and sores, as well as soothing the pain caused by insect bites, offering fast, natural relief.
Pain relief in rheumatology
In rheumatology, Ledum Palustre is traditionally used to alleviate gout-related pain, especially during attacks. This ointment also helps reduce joint and rheumatic pain, facilitating mobility and improving quality of life for those affected.
Effective in Traumatology
In traumatology, this ointment is recommended for the treatment of bruises, particularly after a blow or shock. It is ideal for sensitive areas such as the eyes (black eye), fingers and toes. Ledum Palustre is also effective for treating small wounds caused by sharp objects such as nails, needles or knives.
Instructions for use
Apply a small amount of ointment to the affected area, usually two or three times a day, or as recommended by a healthcare professional. Make sure the application area is clean and dry before applying the ointment.
Special features of Boiron homeopathic ointments
Boiron homeopathic ointments are prepared from mother tinctures or Hahnemannian dilutions, ensuring high quality and specificity for homeopathic treatment. The choice of dilution and frequency of application will depend on the condition to be treated, and will be determined by a healthcare professional.
Directions for use
- Place all globules of the dose under the tongue.
- Do not touch the homeopathic globules with your fingers.
- The globules in single-dose tubes are absorbed in one go, dissolving slowly under the tongue.
- In the absence of a dose, take 10 globules of the same dilution.
- Use a mint-free toothpaste (such as Homéodent Boiron).
Does Ledum Palustre ointment have any side effects?
Like most homeopathic remedies, Ledum Palustre ointment is generally well tolerated, and side effects are rare. If you notice any unusual reaction, consult your health care professional.
Can Ledum Palustre ointment be used with other treatments?
Yes, this ointment can generally be used in conjunction with other treatments. However, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional to ensure there are no contraindications.
Is Ledum Palustre suitable for all ages?
Yes, but it's important to consult a healthcare professional to adjust dosage and conditions of use, especially for children and the elderly.
How long should I use Ledum Palustre ointment?
The duration of use will depend on the severity and nature of symptoms. Follow the instructions of a healthcare professional for the appropriate duration of treatment.
Packaging and contents
- Translucent single-dose. Each tube color corresponds to a dilution. Weight 1g.
- Boiron homeopathic ointments are prepared from a mother tincture or a Hahnemannian dilution. Weight 20g.
Precautions for use
Warning
Contains sacchararose. Store homeopathic medicines in doses away from light, heat, humidity and sources of perfume.
Giving single-dose homeopathic globules to babies and children
The monodose should be dissolved in 100ml of water. As the globules take a very long time to dissolve, you'll need to prepare your mixture in advance.
Homeopathy and pregnancy
The homeopathic medicines Ledum palustre 5CH, 7CH, 9CH, 15CH, 30CH monodoses have no chemical toxicity, no contraindications, no interaction with other medicines, and no adverse effects linked to the quantity of product ingested.
Pregnant women can take the product without any known risk to themselves or their unborn child, but it's best to ask your pharmacist or homeopathic doctor for advice if in doubt.
Frequency of use of homeopathy
For acute conditions, we recommend taking the homeopathic remedies Ledum palustre 5CH, 7CH, 9CH, 15CH, 30CH in single doses every hour until symptoms improve. From then on, take them 3 or 4 times a day, spacing them out, then stop gradually.
For chronic conditions, low-dilution remedies (> 9CH) should be taken 1 or 2 times a day, while long-duration remedies should be taken once a week, or even once a month. This decision is left to your homeopath.
What to do if there is no improvement within 24 hours
Certain pathologies cannot be treated with homeopathy simply by self-medication. Their severity requires medical advice from a homeopathic doctor. This medical doctor will judge whether your condition can be treated with homeopathy alone, or whether your treatment needs to be supplemented with allopathy.