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Bone Pain

A well known symptom of ailments such as Influenza and Malaria but a persistent aching or pain in any bone should be investigated by your medical doctor in order to rule out hairline Fracture, osteomyelitis, bone tumour, secondary Cancer, etc. Occasionally bone pain is due to potassium deficiency. For treatment of Growing Pains in children.

Specific remedies to be taken 4 times daily for up to 3 days while waiting to see medical doctor

  • Bone feels 'bruised', especially after a bad knock Ruta 30c
  • Pains at night, mainly involving skull, nose, or palate, made worse by cold Aurum 30c
  • Pains associated with flu or malaria Eupatorium 30c
  • Rheumatic pains, aggravated by cold, pressure, or movement, and worse at night Mezereum 30c
  • Limbs feel achy, numb, and chilly, feeling of great weariness when climbing stairs Calcarea phos. 30c
  • Pains stab like lightning Fluoric ac. 30c

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Ailment & Diseases

  Cancer
  Fractures
  Growing Pains
  Influenza
  Malaria
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Remedies

  Aurum
  Calcarea phos.
  Eupatorium
  Fluoric ac.
  Mezereum
  Ruta
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Organisations


Related to Muscles, Bones & Joints
  National Ankylosing Spondylitis Society
  British Chiropractic Association
  Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique
  Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
  General Osteopathic Council
  Arthritic Association
  West London School of Therapeutic Massage
  BackCare
  Arthritis Care
  British Osteopathic Association (BOA)


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