Bothrops Lanceolatus

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Other names : Both-l., Buschmeister, gelber, gelbe Viper, gelber Buschmeister, Lachesis lanceolatus, Lanzenotter, Viper, gelbe, Vipera Jaune

Special Precautions of Bothrops Lanceolatus

  • only Homeopathic use !!
  • Do not confuse with Lachesis which is called Lachesis Mutus.
  • The venom of bothrops lanceolauts is basically hemotoxic (a poison that results in hemolytic reactions), usually with cytotoxic (a substance poisonous to living cells) aspects. Envenomation or the injection of this snake's venom is likely to cause regular internal bleeding and at the same time, damage the local tissues. Several deaths of humans owing to bites by bothrops lanceolauts (B. lanceolauts) have been kept in details.

Benefits and uses of Bothrops Lanceolatus are

Unlike most other homeopathic medications, bothrops has limited therapeutic uses.

  • This homeopathic remedy is primarily used to treat thrombosis or hemorrhaging.
  • In addition, bothrops may also be given to patients who have suffered strokes on the left side along with paralysis on the right side and enduring incapability to be eloquent or memorize the right words.
  • Eyes : Amaurosis; blindness from hæmorrhage into retina. Hemoralopia, day blindness, can hardly see her way after sunrise; conjunctivial hæmorrhage.
  • Face : Swollen and puffy. Besotted expression.
  • Throat : Red, dry, constricted; swallowing difficult, cannot pass liquids.
  • Stomach : Epigastric distress. Black vomiting. Intense hæmatemesis. Tympanitis and bloody stools.
  • Skin : Swollen, livid, cold with hæmorrhagic infiltration. Gangrene. Lymphatics swollen. Anthrax. Malignant erysipelas.
  • Modalities : Worse, right side.

Profile Type

Generally, individuals needing this homeopathic medication are somewhat slow or tired and they also experience trembling due to nervousness.

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