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Celle Seminar I, Case 16: Rheumatoid Arthritis

in the evening; always goes to bed late. Better by the seaside, she feels wonderful. Tobacco smoke aggravates.
Other information given by her partner: In 1976, he also had an infection of the urethra, but he was not sure whether or not it was gonorrhea; she had to take tablets for ten days. (G.V.): Did she take antibiotics?
(Therapist): She doesn’t know, but at that time her partner also had to take tablets.
(G. V.): Her present partner or another one? (Therapist): In 1972, it was the previous partner. (G.V.): Sepia did not seem to help her? (Therapist): No, it aggravated. (G. V.): How is your sexual desire?
(F.P.): It was slight after Natrum muriaticum, but since Causti-cum it is completely gone. (G.V.): Is there any leukorrhea at the moment? (F.P.): Yes. (G.V.)-.Alot? (F.P.): Yes, strong. (G.V.): What color? (F.P.): Clear to whitish.
(G. V.): And you have this all the time between menses? (F.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): Where are the pains localized at this moment? (F.P.): In the left knee, but it changes every day. (G.V.): Is it mostly the left knee?
(F.P.): Sometimes it’s also in the right hand, which can be very bad, and sometimes in the elbow. (G.V.): Who diagnosed it as rheumatoid arthritis? (F.P.): An internist diagnosed it as well as an orthopedic surgeon. (G.V.): On the basis of a clinical examination? Did they only examine you, or did you also undergo a test for rheumatoid arthritis?

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