Inflammation of the Swine’s Stomach


Homeopathy Treatment for Inflammation of the Swine’s Stomach. Find the best homeopathic medicines to treat Inflammation of the Swine’s Stomach naturally. …


General [General]       This disease is caused by food of bad quality, or by the animal eating too large a quantity; the animal exhibits extreme agitation; it chews and grunts incessantly, and strives to conceal itself; it becomes convulsed at the mouth, from which froth sometimes flows; generally there exists a disposition to vomit, and sometimes even actual vomiting. In certain cases the entire body is gradually struck with paralysis.

REMEDIES: Aconite, Arsenicum, Pulsatilla and Ipecacuanha.

Aconite [Acon]       Aconite, if the animal is very restless, and grunts continually.

Dose. Four drops every one, two or three hours

. Arsenicum [Ars]       Arsenicum, if the animal appears to be in great pain, especially if the animal has eaten too much.

Dose. The same as directed for Aconite.

Pulsatilla [Puls]       Pulsatilla and Ipecacuanha, if there is a continued disposition to vomit, or even if vomiting has taken place.

Dose. The same as directed for Aconite.

John Rush
John Rush, School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, USA. The Handbook of Veterinary Homeopathy, by John Rush, was published in 1854. Originally published in London by Jarrold and Sons. "The Homeopathic Treatment of the Horse, the Ox, the Sheep, the Dog and the Swine."