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Can Ledum palustre cause Gout as side effect

I have read at the blog of a Dr that Ledum palustre 200 should be taken for the treatment of vitiligo. I have been taking it from last 10-12 days. 2 days back when i got up in the morning my left big toe was swollen and paining badly. I thought it will be all right within a day or 2 but even after 6 days it is still paining and swelling is also there. I got my blood checked for uric acid level which came is normal in lab report. So now I think it is a side effect of Ledum Palustre because ledum is a good medicine for Gout. I never had gout but within 10 days of taking ledum I have developed gout. Could anybody suggest me is it possible???? .
 
  zaplin on 2012-07-18
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
It is a proving of the remedy. The swelling should go away within a week as you have stopped the remedy. You may take a single dose of Camphor 30 to antidote ledum.
 
kadwa last decade
Thanks your reply . Now I Have stopped taking this medicine and feeling better.(It has increased my blood pressure also-readings were 105/155).

Can i resume this medicine after sometime or should I look for any other medicine.
Thanks
 
zaplin last decade
Ledum is not a specific remedy for vitiligo. You need to have lot of patience for treating vitiligo. The prescriber should prescribe the remedy after detailed case taking and should review the case periodically.
 
kadwa last decade

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