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  1. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica

    What are the symptoms of nux vomica in constipation?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 6 years ago

    Constipation: 1. Frequent but ineffectual and anxious effort to evacuate (in infants) or sensation as if anus were contracted or closed. 2. A constipated feeling, whatever the state of the bowels. 3. Constant urging sensation in the rectum for a stool which never comes, or a small portion of fćcal mRead more

    Constipation:
    1. Frequent but ineffectual and anxious effort to evacuate (in infants) or sensation as if anus were contracted or closed.
    2. A constipated feeling, whatever the state of the bowels.
    3. Constant urging sensation in the rectum for a stool which never comes, or a small portion of fćcal matter may be passed with this urging, leaving the sensation as though a little lump were left behind the rectum which was yet to come away.
    4. Obstinate constipation, often as from inactivity or obstruction of intestines, with hard and difficult fćces (often streaked with blood) of too large a size.
    5. Stools like pitch, with blood.
    6. Incomplete evacuations, with colic, and sensation of constriction in the rectum.
    7. Constipation and lose evacuations, alternately.
    8. Fćces, partly soft or liquid, partly hard, with much flatus.
    9. Painful, spasmodically closed anus.
    10. Swelling and closing of the anus.

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  2. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica

    What are the urinary symptoms of nux vomica?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 6 years ago

    Urinary Organs. 1. Strangury; complaints before making water. 2. Abortive inclination to urinate, with pressure on urinary organs, troublesome pains in the neck of the bladder, and painful emission of urine, drop by drop. 3. Spasmodic contraction of the urethra. 4. Painful emission of thick urine. 5Read more

    Urinary Organs.
    1. Strangury; complaints before making water.
    2. Abortive inclination to urinate, with pressure on urinary organs, troublesome pains in the neck of the bladder, and painful emission of urine, drop by drop.
    3. Spasmodic contraction of the urethra.
    4. Painful emission of thick urine.
    5. Frequent emission of watery and pate urine, sometimes with the discharge of thick mucus or purulent matter from the urethra, during and after micturition.
    6. Tenacious mucus passes with urine, without pain.
    7. Urine: reddish with the sediment of the color of brick-dust; turbid, with dirty yellow sediment in the morning and when thinking.
    8. Urine sometimes scanty, sometimes copious, flatus passes with urination.
    9. Pressure to urinate at night, with the discharge of a few drops of red, bloody, burning urine.
    10. Hćmaturia.
    11. Pains in renal region, as if a foreign body were there, with the inability to lie on the side affected, scanty emission of some drops of saturated urine, and discharge of blood from the urethra.
    12. Burning pain in the neck of the bladder and in the anterior part of the urethra when making water.
    13. Constriction in forepart of urethra extending backward.
    14. Itching, and pains as of excoriation, in the urethra, before, during, and after emission of urine.

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  3. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica

    What are the female symptoms of thuja?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 6 years ago

    Female Sexual Organs. 1. Affections appearing on external organs (left side). 2. Warts, condylomata, and other excrescences about the vulva. Ulcers on the internal surface of the vulva; vulva has a sore, smarting feeling. 3. Itching and burning smarting, as from excoriation, in genital organs. 4. BuRead more

    Female Sexual Organs.
    1. Affections appearing on external organs (left side).
    2. Warts, condylomata, and other excrescences about the vulva. Ulcers on the internal surface of the vulva; vulva has a sore, smarting feeling.
    3. Itching and burning smarting, as from excoriation, in genital organs.
    4. Burning and biting in the vagina. The vagina is extremely sensitive during coition. Recto-vaginal fistula.
    5. Pressure on genital organs.
    6. Contractive and spasmodic pain in genital organs, extending to hypogastrium.
    7. Swelling and excoriation of labia.
    8. Warts on the orifice of the uterus, with shootings and burning sensation when urinating. Uterine polypus.
    9. Cauliflower excrescences.
    10. Bleeding fungus of the breast.
    11. Sycotic excrescences; moist, bleeding, and offensive.
    Ovaries:
    1. Ovaries, affections of.
    2. L. ovary inflamed, < at each menstrual nisus; distressing pain, burning when walking or riding; must lie down; pain extends through l. iliac region into the groin, and sometimes into l. leg, pain sometimes burning.
    3. Cutting, squeezing, shooting pains in region of l. ovary.
    4. Pain, located in ovaries or duct, from over-physiological action.
    Menses & leucorrhoea:
    1. Menses: too early and too short; scanty, with terrible distressing pain in l. ovarian and iliac regions.
    2. Before menses: excitement and pulsation of arteries, back of the head, headache and toothache; labor-like abdominal pains, tenesmus, and fainting; much perspiration.
    3. During menses: tiredness, palpitation, spasmodic weeping; restlessness in legs; retching, pressing in the stomach, distension, pain in abdomen and back; bearing down out of genital organs; burning in varicose veins of genitals; sensitiveness and swelling of breasts; the general coldness.
    4. After menses: tiredness; the rush of blood upward; toothache; sleeplessness; nightmare.
    5. Leucorrhœa: mucous; is almost green.
    Pregnancy & abortion:
    1. Abortion at end of the third month, commencing with a scanty discharge of blood for five days, then more and more profuse.
    2. Bright red or clotted blood with bearing down in third month of pregnancy During pregnancy child moves so violently it wakens her, causing cutting in bladder with urging to urinate; pains in l. sacro-iliac articulation, running into groin.
    3. Labour: pains weak or ceasing; contractibility hindered by sycotic complications; pains in sacro-iliac articulation running into l. groin; pain from walking, insupportable, must lie down.

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  4. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica

    What are the tooth symptoms of thuja?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 6 years ago

    1. Toothache after drinking tea with press I've pain extending into jaw or acute drawing pains during mastication. 2. The roots or the side of the teeth become carious. 3. On blowing nose a pressing pain in hollow tooth at the site of it. 4. Crusted with tartar, dirty yellow teeth. 5. Extremely sensRead more

    1. Toothache after drinking tea with press I’ve pain extending into jaw or acute drawing pains during mastication.
    2. The roots or the side of the teeth become carious.
    3. On blowing nose a pressing pain in hollow tooth at the site of it.
    4. Crusted with tartar, dirty yellow teeth.
    5. Extremely sensitive to cold water.
    6. Carious teeth with painfull sensibility of whole side of head.
    7. Gum swollen, inflamed, dark red streaks.

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  5. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica

    What are the symptoms of thuja in constipation?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 6 years ago

    1. Constipation which continues several days. 2. As from inactivity or from intussusception of the intestines. 3. Tenesmas with rigidity of the penis. 4. Stool in hard balls, large, oily, black, lumps or covered with blood.

    1. Constipation which continues several days.
    2. As from inactivity or from intussusception of the intestines.
    3. Tenesmas with rigidity of the penis.
    4. Stool in hard balls, large, oily, black, lumps or covered with blood.

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  6. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica

    What are the symptoms of thuja in headache?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 6 years ago

    1. Headache in morning as after stooping with redness of the face. 2. Better looking upwards, when turning or bending the head backward or exercise in open air. 3. Worse from sexual excess, overheating, Over lifting or stooping. 4. Dull stupefying headache. 5. Heaviness of head or occiput in morningRead more

    1. Headache in morning as after stooping with redness of the face.
    2. Better looking upwards, when turning or bending the head backward or exercise in open air.
    3. Worse from sexual excess, overheating, Over lifting or stooping.
    4. Dull stupefying headache.
    5. Heaviness of head or occiput in morning on waking worth ill-humour and dislike to conversation.
    6. As if forehead would split or a tight hoop encircled forehead up till noon or a nail were driven into vertex, right partial bone and left frontal eminence.
    7. Comprehensive headache in temples.
    8. Boring pressing in head.

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  7. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica

    What are the skin symptoms of thuja?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 6 years ago

    1. Eruptions itch or burn violently only on covered parts worse cold bathing or after scratching, spot vaccinal, foul pustules with sunken apices. 2. Polyps, warts, epithelioma, nevi, birthmarks, mole, keloid. 3. Carbuncles and ulcers in anogenital region. 4. Dry skin with brown spots, dirty, hairy.Read more

    1. Eruptions itch or burn violently only on covered parts worse cold bathing or after scratching, spot vaccinal, foul pustules with sunken apices.
    2. Polyps, warts, epithelioma, nevi, birthmarks, mole, keloid.
    3. Carbuncles and ulcers in anogenital region.
    4. Dry skin with brown spots, dirty, hairy.
    5. Brown spots on hands and arms.
    6. Very sensitive skin to touch.
    7. Freckles and blotches.
    8. Perspiration sweetish and strong.
    9. Herpetic eruptions, Herpes zoster.
    10. Nails crippled, brittle, and soft.
    11. Coldness of one side.
    12. Sarcoma.
    13. Glandular enlargement.
    14. Ulcer flat with the bluish bottom.
    15. Marble network of capillaries.
    16. Livid spots remain after healing.
    17. Chloasma of pregnancy.
    18. Leucoderma after vaccination or suppressed warts.
    19. Dry or more often greasy.
    20. Scabies, blood boils, syphilitic, psoriasis, eczema suppressed with mercury or sulfur.
    21. Lichen urticatus.
    22. Bleeding, burning, flat, fleshy, moist, pulpy, horny, cleft, fissured, soft or hard, pedunculated, itching, accuminate, rough, seedy, smooth, sessile, a small one, sataliting a big one, sycotic or syphilitic, pulsating, suppurative and cauliflower like warts after vaccination, onanism or suppressed diarrhoea or dysentery.
    23. Fungus hematoma.
    24. Trouble after suppressing warts.

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  8. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica

    What are the modalities of phosphorus?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 6 years ago

    A) Worse: 1. From touch. 2. Physical or mental exertion, emotion, talking. 3. Warm food and drinks, salt. 4. Twilight, evening. 5. Ascending stairs. 6. Change of weather, windy, cold, thunderstorms, lighting, getting wet in hot weather. 7. Putting a hand in cold water. 8. Laying on the left and painRead more

    A) Worse:
    1. From touch.
    2. Physical or mental exertion, emotion, talking.
    3. Warm food and drinks, salt.
    4. Twilight, evening.
    5. Ascending stairs.
    6. Change of weather, windy, cold, thunderstorms, lighting, getting wet in hot weather.
    7. Putting a hand in cold water.
    8. Laying on the left and painful side or back.
    9. Odors.
    10. Puberty.
    11. Sexual excess, loss of fluids.
    12. Shaving.

    B) Better:
    1. In the dark.
    2. Laying on the right side.
    3. Cold food.
    4. Cold open air.
    5. Washing with cold water.
    6. Sleep.
    7. From eating.
    8. Message, rubbing, magnetic.
    9. Sitting.

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  9. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica

    What is the full name of mercurius solubilis?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 6 years ago
    This answer was edited.

    Mercurius Solublis Hahnemannii

    Mercurius Solublis Hahnemannii

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  10. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica

    What are the sleep nature of carcinosinum?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 6 years ago

    1. Caner is often preceded by bad sleep. 2. Children cry day and night; sleep knee-chest position or on the back with hand above the head or right side or abdomen or Genu- pectoral position during sleep on knees with face forced into a pillow or sleep on knees and elbows. 3. Nightmares after fright.Read more

    1. Caner is often preceded by bad sleep.
    2. Children cry day and night; sleep knee-chest position or on the back with hand above the head or right side or abdomen or Genu- pectoral position during sleep on knees with face forced into a pillow or sleep on knees and elbows.
    3. Nightmares after fright.
    4. Insomnia with a history of cancer in the mother or mother’s family.
    5. Dream of journey, mishaps, robbers.
    6. Sleepless till 1 A. M.
    7. Chronic or acute insomnia without causes.
    8. Sleeplessness from anticipation or anxiety, grief, mental activity, and nursing of a loved one.
    9. Child must be carried or rocked to sleep.
    10. Waking early or at 4 A.M.
    11. Generally better from short naps.
    12. Worse from interrupted sleep.
    13. Deep heavy sleeper.

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