This section is from the book "Homoeopathic Domestic Practice", by Egbert Guernsey. Also available from Amazon: Homoeopathic domestic practice.
The glans penis sometimes becomes inflamed where there is no trouble about the urethra. It may be produced by handling poisonous plants, from mechanical injuries, and from a variety of causes. Where there is a burning heat and redness, Aconite may be alternated with Rhus. Arnica will prove of benefit in case of mechanical injury. Where there is superficial ulceration Nitric-acid may be given internally, and the same mixture applied externally on lint.
Two drops, or twelve globules, in a glass half full of water, a tablespoonful every four hours.
 
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