Aesculus Pentarkan Helps in Hemorrhoids, Bleeding, Painful Piles, Varicose Veins

Composition of Aesculus Pentarkan

Aesculus hippocastanum 1x 30%: An excellent remedy for hemorrhoids. Venous stasis. Hemorrhoids. Rectum feels full of small sticks. Burning in the anus with chills up and down the back. Hemorrhoids blind or bleeding. Constipation hard, dry, knotty, white stools. Constant throbbing behind symphysis pubis.

Arnica Montana 2x 10%: Burning in the anal region while passing stools, Great straining with hemorrhoids, and swelling at the anal region.

Aesculus Pentarkan


Calcarea fluorica 6x 10%: Bleeding piles, fissure, fistula.

Carduus marianus 1x 10%: Ineffectual Urging with burning and unsatisfactory.

Collinsonia Canadensis 1x 10%: Congestions; pelvic; a reflex from or combined with hemorrhoids, especially cardiac. Rectum - Sensation of sharp sticks or sand in the rectum, with cardiac pains. Sense of constriction. Vascular engorgement of rectum. Most obstinate constipation with protruding hemorrhoids.

Excipients Q.S. Alcohol content: 37%

 

The direction of the use of Aesculus Pentarkan

Dosage: Unless otherwise prescribed, Aesculus Pentarkan (WSI) should be taken as follows:

For acute complaints, 10-20 drops should be taken at hourly intervals until an improvement occurs, up to a maximum of 12 times a day. For subsequent medication, 10-20 drops should be taken 3 times a day.

Note: For medication during pregnancy and lactation, and for patients with serious liver or alcohol problems, in particular, please note that this product contains alcohol.

 

Side effects: No side effects of Aesculus Pentarkan(WSI) are known.

Contra-indications: This product is not indicated for children.

Interactions: No interactions between Aesculus Pentarkan (WSI) and other products are known.

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