Angina Pectoris and HomeopathyHomeopathic Journal :: Volume: 2, Issue: 4, Feb 2009 (General Theme) - from Homeorizon.com
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Author : Dr. Sayeed Ahmad, D. I. Hom. (London) Article Updated: Oct 18, 2009 |
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Angina Pectoris is a symptom of coronary artery disease or in other word it is a sign of future heart attack. This life threatening disease is increasing rapidly throughout the world due to nutritional disorder and lack of regular exercise, especially in the affluent group of people. You may know that at rest heart pumps 70 ml blood per beat and 70 beats per minute (i.e. 100,800 beats per day) thus 5 litres blood per minutes and 7200 litres of blood per day (i.e. 2,628,000 litres per year). During exercise pumping is about 5 times more than at rest. Therefore, non-stop heart beats about 35-40 million times in a year and in a lifetime about two and a half billion times. Thus, take good care of your heart to keep you healthy and alive. Angina Pectoris is a clinical syndrome resulting from lack of blood supply to heart muscles. During the course of attack of angina pectoris the patient experiences chest pain with heaviness, pressure, suffocation, tightness, choking or squeezing. The typical discomfort is sub-sternal in location. The attack of angina pectoris occurs during physical or emotional stress and is relieved by rest. The syndrome of angina pectoris may occur due to fright, shock, hurrying, anger, excitement, violence, sexual activities, walking against the wind, ascending staircases, walking uphill, walking on ramps as well as by having heavy meals and during exercise. Angina may also occur during or after eating, exposure to cold temperature or to wind. The main cause of occurrences of angina is only when the workload on the heart is increased and furthermore the most common cause of angina is due to accumulation of atheroma (fatty deposits 'cholesterol') inside the blood vessels wall, which causes obstruction in the normal flow of the blood to heart. Due to deposit of atheroma, the passage becomes narrow in the blood vessels wall and once the normal coronary artery becomes totally blocked, the heart attack takes place. Thus the angina is a symptom of coronary artery disease and in other world it is a sign of future heart attack (due to impairing the pumping ability of the heart). The pain is normally experienced in the chest, behind the sternum, neck, jaw, throat, back, left shoulder, abdomen, left wrist and in the left arm with numbness or heaviness as well as with a peculiar sensation of anxiety and fear of death. The pain is knife-like and cutting (stabbing pain) may accompany the feeling of cold, sweating and breathlessness. Angina is always of a short duration, say 1-2 minutes. However, if the chest pain persists ten minutes or more and is not relieved by rest, there is a possibility of heart attack. Therefore, all chest pain should be considered seriously and the medical assistance and care is required immediately. Angina Pectoris is more common in men than women (The heart's size and work load is usually smaller in women) aged 35-60 years, who normally take rich diet and do not exercise. Patients suffering from angina pectoris are advised to avoid strenuous exercise, smoking, alcohol or use of tobacco, excess of coffee, tea and other causing factors as indicated above in addition to reduce obesity with diet (avoiding fatty foods, reducing the quantity of food, reducing the amount of salt and sugar). Ideal weight should be attained and maintained, hypertension treated if present. Diabetes and the hyerlipidemias should be treated as well when they are present. The patient should engage himself in steady dynamic exercise, such as slow walking. The maintenance of good physical condition enable the patient to perform physical work more efficiently at a lower pulse rate and, thus, reduces the frequency of anginal episodes. For investigating angina pectoris, the following examinations are done:
In allopathy, normally to treat the cases of angina pectoris the following Beta-blocker drugs are used:
All the above Beta-blockers have following possible side-effects:
Considering the above side-effects of Beta-blockers, the most reliable, safe and effective treatment for angina pectoris lies in homoeopathy. The following remedies have been found to be highly efficacious in the cases of angina pectoris, however treatment should be done strictly under the supervision of a well qualified homoeopathic doctor.
REPERTORY (William Boericke) ANGINA PECTORIS -- Acon., Adren., Amyl, Arg. cy., Arg. n., Arn., Ars. iod., Ars., Aur. mur., Bism., Cact., Camph., Cereus, Chin. ars., Cim., Cocaine, Conv., Crat., Crot., Cupr. ac., Cupr. m., Dig., Diosc., Glon., Hæmatox., Hydroc. ac., Kali c., Kali iod., Kal., Latrod., Lil. t., Lith. c., Lob. infl., Mag. p., Magnol., Morph., Naja, Nat. iod., Nat. nit., Nux v., Oleand., Ox. ac., Phos., Phyt., Pip. nig., Prun. sp., Samb., Spart., Spig., Spong., Staph., Stront. c., Stront. iod., Tab., Thyr., Ver. v., Zinc. v. Abuse of stimulants, From -- Nux v., Spig. Muscular origin, [From] -- Cupr., Hydroc. ac. Organic heart disease [From] -- Ars. iod., Cact., Calc. fl., Crat., Kal., Nat. iod., Stront. iod., Tab. Rheumatism [From] -- Cim., Lith. c. Straining, overlifting [From] -- Arn., Carbo an., Caust. Tobacco [From] -- Kal., Lil. t., Nux v., Spig., Staph., Tab. Shooting Down left shoulder, arm to fingers -- Acon., Arn., Asper., Bism., Cact., Cim., Crot., Kal., Latrod., Lepid., Naja, Ox. ac., Rhus t., Spig., Tab. From base to apex at night -- Syph. From back to clavicle, shoulder -- Spig. Lancinating, tearing -- Ars., Bell., Cact., Cereus, Cim., Colch., Daphne, Glon., Iberis, Kal., Latrod., Lil. t., Lith. c., Magnol., Menthol, Ox. ac., Pæonia, Phyt., Spig., Syph., Tab. Stitching, cutting -- Abies n., Acon., Anac., Ars., Asclep. t., Bry., Cact., Can. ind., Caust., Cereus, Dig., Iberis, Kali c., Kali n., Lith. c., Naja, Spig. Atheroma of arteries (arteriosclerosis) -- Adren., Am. iod., Am. vanad., Ant. ars., Arn., Ars., Ars. iod., Aur. iod., Aur., Aur. m. n., Bar. c., Bar. m., Cact., Calc. fl., Chin. s., Con., Crat., Ergotin, Glon., Iodothyr., Kali iod., Kali sal., Lach., Lith. c., Nat. iod., Phos., Plumb. iod., Plumb. m., Polygon. av., Sec., Stront. c., Stront. iod., Stroph., Sumb., Vanad. Circulation, sluggish -- Æth., Calc. c., Calc. p., Carbo an., Carbo v., Cim., Cinnam., Ferr. p., Gels., Led., Nat. m., Rhus t., Sil. Congestion of blood (local) -- Acon., Æsc., Ambra, Amyl, Aur., Bell., Cact., Calc. c., Centaur., Cupr. m., Ferr. m., Ferr. p., Gadus mor., Glon., Kali iod., Lil. t., Lonic., Meli., Millef., Phos., Sang., Sep., Sil., Spong., Stellar., Sul., Ver. v. |