Life Force Homeopathy  

Call us: US - Canada: 1-201-203-4439, Other countries: 91-22-67030800                                 Patient's Login

      Other disease based websites
Alopecia Areata
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Anxiety Neurosis
AskDrShah
Asthma
Atopic Dermatitis
Cervical Spondylitis
Chalazion
Child Asthma
Classical Homoeopathy
Eczema
Fissure-in-ano
Frequent Colds
GERD Treatment
Hair Falling
Hepatitis C
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Lichen Planus
Life Force
Migraine Treatment
Nephrotic Syndrome
Phototherapy
Prostatitis
Psoriasis
Psoriatic Arthritis
Sleeplessness
Tonsils
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Ulcerative Colitis
Underactive Thyroid
Urticaria
Vitiligo
About Us
  • Company Profile
  • About Dr. Shah
  • Team @ Life Force
  • Inside Life Force
  • Articles and Publications
  • Jobs at Life Force
  • Contact Information
  • For Homeopathic doctors
  • Call for introspection: Response to the Lancet debate
  • On Pseudo-classical homeopathy
  • Selfish motives behind seminars
  • Distorted Materia medica by some teachers (Aurum met)
  • Interview with Dr Shah: Criticism of speculative teachings
  • Cough: A repertorial study
  • Bufo: A wonderful cough remedy
  • Industrious: A repertorial journey
  • Need of time: Hardcore prescribing
  • Risk in fantasy based homeopathy
  •  
    Chyluria

    Definition:
    Chyluria is a morbid condition in which the urine contains chyle or fatty matter, giving it a milky appearance.

    Difference between normal urine and urine containing chyle:
            
    Normal Urine         Chyluria
    Causes:
    Filariasis: This is the most frequent cause of chyluria. Filariasis is endemic in some areas, mainly in the Asian continent. Repeated filarial attacks lead to obstruction of lymph flow. This leads to dilatation of the lymphatics and later they rupture into urinary system leading to milky urine.
    Non-parasitical causes of chyluria: Tumors, abscesses, trauma, tuberculosis, congenital, etc.

    Symptoms:
    Milky appearance of the urine is the striking sign of Chyluria. Prolonged chyluria results in loss of weight and subcutaneous fat, hypoprotenemia, lymphopenia and anaemia.

    Diagnosis:
    Lymphography (imaging procedure) demonstrates the site, the calibre and the number of the fistulous communications.

    Suggestion about homeopathic treatment:
    Homeopathy can have a definite role to play in the treatment of chyluria due to parasitic origin, trauma, abscesses, tuberculosis, etc. In these cases Homeopathy can help to reduce the swelling of the lymphedematous limb as well control its progress. Homeopathy can also help in preventing superadded infection of the lymphedematous limb. Congenital cases in which structural abnormalities of the lymphatics are evident may not be helped much with medical treatment. Chyluria due to tumors may also have to be treated surgically and Homeopathy may have only a supportive role to play in such cases. A fair trail with homeopathy is suggested for all cases especially those that have not responded well to conventional treatment.

    Tips for supportive management of Chyluria:
    • Dietary modification: A diet excluding fat, supplemented by medium chain triglycerides (MCT) and high protein content.
    • Management of swollen lymphedematous limb:
      o Bed rest and high amount of fluid intake.
      o Elevation of affected limb
      o Application of elastic bandage
    Click here for Case Studies
     Order Treatment Online
    Our treatment is now
    just a few clicks away.
    Learn More
     Country or Region:
     
     Treatment for:
     
     Treatment Terms:


     Payment Methods:


     

      © 2008 Dr. Rajesh Shah. All rights reserved.Contact: +9122.6703.0800 | Tell a friend | Privacy policy | Disclaimer | Sitemap  
    We subscribe to the HON CODE principles of the HON Foundation. Click to verify.   An ISO 9001:2000 certified company