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Spasmodic dysmenorrhoea with genital hypoplasia Dr. med. H. L. Case history: Patient had a very small underdeveloped uterus. She experienced such severe cramps during her period that she had always to spend 2 days in bed (with a hot water bottle on her stomach). She also frequently complained of nausea. She had already "rushed from pillar to post" but neither homeopathy nor hormonal treatment methods helped. She had been prescribed the pill but this did not bring any real improvement either. The patient came to me when she had actually already given up hope. In the end she was given prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor at the start of her period of which she had to take 3 or 4 each day. Therapy: Her friend brought her to my surgery when her period started as she could not drive herself because of the cramps.
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At first BICOM basic therapy was applied in accordance with the mean of the measured quadrant values followed by the painful menstruation programme with menstrual blood in the input cup. During therapy the patient felt a "tingling" sensation in the feet. The next day the pain had subsided considerably. The patient was very surprised at this. However she was treated once again with the same BICOM programme in the same way as the previous day. Result: On her next period the patient came to me overjoyed and reported that the discomfort had almost disappeared and was in no way comparable to her earlier symptoms. She was treated once more on two consecutive days as before. Since then the patient is as good as symptom-free and has been so for nine months. |
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