Materia Medica

CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA – Allen TF

Catarrh of the bladder both acute and chronic, especially indicated when the urine is offensive, turbid, containing ropy or bloody mucus and depositing a copious sediment, with burning and scalding during micturition, and straining afterwards; it is very difficult to begin to urinate, the patient strainsa great deal, urine sometimes fetid, concomitants of chronic cystitis.

Sometimes useful in suppression of urine in infants.

Urine very scanty.

Acute prostatitis, with retention of urine and a feeling of a ball in perineum when sitting.