Is there a suitable complex agent? | Homeopathy for pain in the upper abdomen

Is there a suitable complex agent?

active ingredients: Iberogast is a complex agent of effect: The effect of Iberogast is versatile. It strengthens the muscles of the gastrointestinal tract, becomes calming and soothing in case of irritation of mucous membranes, and ensures a smooth movement of food through the digestive tract. Dosage: The recommended dosage of Iberogast is 20 drops three times a day for adults.

  • Iberis Amara
  • Angelica root
  • Camomile Flowers
  • Caraway fruits
  • Milk Thistle Fruits
  • Melissa leaves
  • Peppermint leaves
  • Celandine
  • Licorice root

Active ingredients: Sanugall® tablets contain the homeopathic active ingredients: Effect: The Sanugall® tablets can relieve discomfort in the upper abdomen caused by problems with bile flow.

They promote the liberation of the liver from toxins and thus also have a healing effect on damaged liver tissue. Dosage: A maximum of 12 tablets per day is recommended for acute complaints and 3 tablets per day for chronic pain.

  • Berberis D2
  • Calcium carbonicum D8
  • Carduus marianus D1
  • Chelidonium D4
  • Cholesterol D4
  • Sodium sulfuricum D3

How often and for how long should I take homeopathic medication?

Most homeopathics can be taken for several days without hesitation.

  • In case of acute pain, it can be taken several times a day. The frequency of intake should be reduced accordingly when the symptoms improve.
  • In case of long-term complaints, three intakes per day are recommended. Caution is advised with nux vomica – this homeopathic remedy should not be taken more than twice a day.
  • If there is no improvement of the symptoms after one to two weeks, a medical consultation should be made before further homeopathic treatment.

Treatment of the disease only with homeopathy or only as supportive therapy?

Pain in the upper abdomen is often caused by an upset stomach or a gastrointestinal infection. In this case, treatment of the disease with homeopathy only is usually sufficient if it is combined with bed rest and sufficient fluid intake, as well as a light diet. If, however, the disease is more serious, such as a reflux of gastric acid into the esophagus or a disease of the bile ducts, homeopathic remedies should only be used as a support to medically prescribed treatment.