Indication / Benefits
Blatta Orientalis, commonly known as the Oriental Cockroach, is a homoeopathic medicine derived from the insect Blatta orientalis. Belonging to the Blattidae family, it has been traditionally valued for its therapeutic properties in treating respiratory disorders, particularly asthma. In homoeopathy, Blatta Orientalis is primarily used to address symptoms such as bronchial asthma, wheezing, and shortness of breath. It is also employed for its effects on relieving coughs, reducing mucus production, and managing conditions aggravated by damp and humid weather.
Common Names:
Hindi: Tilchatta
English: Oriental Cockroach
SBL’s Blatta Orientalis can be helpful in the following conditions:
- Asthma
- Difficulty in breathing (dyspnea) and coughing.
- The remedy is especially useful for those who have significant respiratory distress associated with these symptoms.
- Bronchitis
- This remedy is highly effective when bronchitis coexists with asthma. It helps in alleviating the cough and breathing difficulties that accompany these conditions.
- There is usually an excessive production of mucus, often described as pus-like. This remedy aids in reducing mucus production and alleviating the discomfort associated with bronchitis.
- Phthisis (Tuberculosis)
- Blatta Orientalis is indicated for the management of symptoms in tuberculosis patients, particularly those who suffer from persistent coughing and respiratory difficulties.
- The remedy helps in controlling the cough and easing the breathing problems that are common in phthisis.
- Patients often present with a significant amount of mucus production, and this remedy helps in managing their respiratory symptoms effectively.
Key Ingredients
Blatta orientalis
Dosage
As prescribed by the physician.
Safety Information
- Read the label carefully before use.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
- Keep out of the reach of children.
- Store in a cool, dry place; avoid sunlight and heat.
- Avoid strong smells (onion, hing, mint, garlic) during use.
- Allow 15 minutes gap between two homoeopathic medicines, 30 mins gap between Homoeopathic medicines and food, or one hour gap between Homoeopathic medicines or another system of medicines.