Materia Medica

Triticum --Agropyron Repens

Couch-Grass

An excellent remedy in excessive irritability of the bladder, dysuria, cystitis, gonorrhoea.

Nose

Always blowing nose.

Urinary

Frequent, difficult, and paimful urination. [Pop.] Gravelly deposits. Catarrhal and purulent dis- charges. [Pareira.] Strangury, pyelitis; enlarged prostate. Chronic cystic irritability. Incontinence; con- stant desire. Urine is dens and causes irritation of the murous surfaces.

Relationships

Compare: Tradcscantia (painful urination, urethral discharge; scrotum inflamed). Chimoph.; Senecio: Populus trem.

Dose

Tincture or infusion by boiling two ounces in a quart of water until it is reduced to a pint. To be taken in four doses in 24 hours.

Source: Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, 8th ed. by William Boericke (1922), p. 746. Public domain.

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