Mirza Tahir Ahmad Disease Index Guidance Profile
20. Prostate Gland
Enlargement of the prostate gland results in some distinct urinary
symptoms and, at times, sexual weakness. The patient cannot
completely empty his bladder. The urine stream becomes very weak
and lacks full force. This may lead to interruption of flow. Soon after
passing water, the patient feels like passing urine again. The
frequency of urination is increased gradually, and the interval between
urination is decreased. Sometimes, the in terval is half an hour or less.
The quantity becomes less and the patient is not relieved completely.
Frequent urination is not always ne cessarily due to the enlargement of
the prostate but if it is, the treatment should be as follows.
If the frequency is considered to be due to the suppressed gonorrhoea,
then it should be treated with Thuja. Start in a low potency and then
gradually increase to CM potency. Thuja also affects the Prostate
Gland. It allays the burning sensati on in the urethra. Therefore, this
should be considered the firs t remedy. Among other illnesses
reminiscent of Thuja, Asthma is the most prominent. Similarly, the
presence of skin warts indicates T huja. The peculiar symptoms of
Thuja include the burning sensation in the urethra with frequency of
urination. Another specific sympto m is the splitting of the urine
stream into two, becoming one again on straining.
The other homoeopathic treatment for enlarged prostate is Silicea.
Potency CM works the best. The only condition is that the patient is
of cold constitution, and that the limb s feel very cold. Silicea works
equally well on the cancer of the pros tate and the bladder. Two to
three doses of Silicea CM at interv als of seven to ten days, by God’s
grace, will be found significantly effective.
Another good remedy for an enlarged pr ostate is Clematis. It happens
to work on the right-sided diseases, affecting for example, the right
limb, the right testis and the right ureter (the channel carrying urine
from the kidney to the bladder). The patient is always restless and
wakes up to pass urine again and again. Severe thirst can be quenched
with cold water. Clematis offers only temporary relief of the urinary
symptoms, but does not cure them. It simply decreases the frequency.
Instead of going to the lavatory ev ery few minutes, the patient needs
to go to the lavatory every two hours or so. Still the feeling of passing
urine may be very pressing. The patient has to run to th e lavatory. It
is thus necessary that the physic ian should look for other remedies
besides Clematis, to uproot the disease.
With the use of Clematis, it has been observed that the patient starts
passing urine freely, though frequen tly. It shows that the urine
problem was not due to the prostate, rather it was due to a kidney or
bladder infection. Clematis cannot cure the symptoms due to the
prostatic obstruction.
Urinary problems in general are not always easily understood. The
symptoms have to be analysed and properly evaluated before
suggesting the appropriate remedies. The few distinctive symptoms
should be well understood and remembered. It is not necessary that
every remedy would prove effective. This is why it is very difficult to
find the correct remedy. It is im portant to know the distinctive
features of the illness. Otherwise, it is impossible for the physician to
recognise the remedy for every illness.
Sometimes, the patient passes foul-smelling thick turbid urine
indicative of an infection in urogenital tract i.e. the kidney, bladder,
urethra, testes and uterus. Treatme nt should be started promptly and
continued long enough to control the infection. The remedies most
appropriate for this condition ar e: Thuja, Sulphur, Pyrogenium,
Psorinum, Ferrum Phos, Silicea, Arsenic Album, Conium, Cannabis
Indica, Phosphorus, Merc Cor, Saba l Serrulata, Staphysagria and
Chimaphila. During the study of all these remedies, more may be
found cross referenced, e.g. Medorrhinum etc.