- Hahnemann noted the use fulness of Petros, as agonorrheal remedy when there is a frequent desire to urinate.
- Affinity for the genito -urinary sphere.
- The leading indication is sudden urging to urinate and drawing, tingling, crawling or itching in navicular fossa.
- During urination, burning and tingling from perineum through whole urethra.
- After urination, cutting and biting in fossa navicularis.
- Very painful urination causing him to shiver, dance around the room in agony.
- Gonorrhea with a milky or yellow discharge.
- DysuriaPainful or difficult urinationDiscomfort, pain, or a burning sensation during urination, often indicating a urinary tract infection. with prostatic enlargement.
- Urinary difficulties of babies.
- HemorrhoidsPiles or swollen veins in the rectumSwollen, inflamed blood vessels around the anus or lower rectum, causing pain, itching, or bleeding. with much itching.
- Temperature - Ague, especially quotidian, marked periodicity, regular stages.
- Acute fevers from defective assimilation or perverted innervation, accompanied by flatulent dyspeps ia.
- Intermittent fevers with abdominal disorders.
- Fevers with traumatic or chronic inflammation of urethra or even stricture.
- COMMENTS - Petros, was proved by Beth - mann.
- He obtained only thirty -six symptoms, all in the genito - urinary sphere, but these were very characteristic and have given the remedy a definite place in homeopathic medicine, especially in gonorrhea and gleet.
- Farrington said Petros, is a great “baby medicine” for urinary difficulties.
- Hering collected symptoms from other observers.
- It has cured many cases of intermittent fever and^raumatic or other urethral fevers.
- Acute cystitisInflammation of the urinary bladderInflammation of the urinary bladder, typically caused by a bacterial urinary tract infection, causing painful urination., urethritis.
- Burning and tingling in the urethra.
- Irresistible desire to urinate, frequent urination.
- Children will scream and yell with the urge to urinate, anti cipating the pain.
- Bladder infections in children.
- Gonorrhea.
- Trauma to the urethra from catheters.
- Clarke confirmed its efficiency in gonorrhea and gleet, giving ten-drop doses of the tinctureConcentrated liquid raw extractA mother tincture prepared by soaking botanical, animal, or mineral raw materials in alcohol and water..
- In a case of dysuria from prostatic enlargement there was fr equent urging to urinate every half to three -quarters of an hour with burning pains in bladder and urethra.
- Petros.
- 4x, three drops every hour took away all the pains and relieved the tenesmusPainful urge to empty bladder or bowelsA distressing, constant, and ineffectual urge to evacuate the bowels or bladder, accompanied by pain. in a few days.
- The prostate gland itself was not influenced.
- Thirsty and hungry, yet as soon as they begin to eat or drink they lose all desire
