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What are the guiding symptoms of abrotenum?
• It affects nerves, causing numbness, weakness, trembling, and paretic conditions. • It is the remedy, for marasmus in children, when nutrition is affected. • In spite of good appetite, children emaciated, especially in lower extremities. • It causes true metastatic condition. • Rheumatism, occursRead more
• It affects nerves, causing numbness, weakness, trembling, and paretic conditions.
• It is the remedy, for marasmus in children, when nutrition is affected.
• In spite of good appetite, children emaciated, especially in lower extremities.
• It causes true metastatic condition.
• Rheumatism, occurs after checked diarrhoea.
• Gout recedes and other troubles follow.
• It has exudative tendency.
• Exudation may occur, as a metastatic condition or otherwise, into pleura, joints etc.
• It also causes alternating conditions, one diseased condition disappears and another appears, e.g. piles alternating with rheumatism.
• It is suitable, to newborn, or children especially boys, who suffer from hydrocele, epistaxis; it removes weakness, remaining after influenza.
• Oozing of blood, and moisture in newborn, from navel.
• Vomiting of large quantities of offensive fluid.
• Effects, remaining after operation on chest.
Worse:
• Cold air; wet.
• Checked secretions; esp. diarrhoea.
• Night.
• Fog.
Better:
• Loose stools.
• Motion.
Mind:
• Great anxiety and depression.
• Cross and irritable (children in marasmus).
• Thinking difficult; loss of comprehension.
• Inhuman; would like to do something evil, cruel.
See lessWhat are the paralytic symptoms of causticum?
Weakness; progressive; loss of muscular strength, causing increasing uncertainty of control over the muscles, finally ending in PARALYSIS; of single organs or parts. Paralysis; from exposure to cold; post-diphtheritic; from lead.
Weakness; progressive; loss of muscular strength, causing increasing uncertainty of control over the muscles, finally ending in PARALYSIS; of single organs or parts.
See lessParalysis; from exposure to cold; post-diphtheritic; from lead.
What are the types of haemorrhage of carbo veg?
Blood dark, oozing, from shock, after surgical operations persistent for hours or days.
Blood dark, oozing, from shock, after surgical operations persistent for hours or days.
See lessWhat are the symptoms of colchicum in dysentery?
1. Urging, causing him to leave his bed, followed by copious pasty evacuation, with excessive tenesmus; this was repeated three times within a short period. 2. Stools accompanied with tenesmus and consisting of thin fluid with numerous flakes looking like the cooked white of egg in pieces from two tRead more
1. Urging, causing him to leave his bed, followed by copious pasty evacuation, with excessive tenesmus; this was repeated three times within a short period.
See less2. Stools accompanied with tenesmus and consisting of thin fluid with numerous flakes looking like the cooked white of egg in pieces from two to four inches long.
3. Stools thin, yellowish-green, slimy, accompanied by pain.
4. Liquid stools.
What are the symptoms of china in abdominal colic?
1. Pressure at the stomach and cramp-like pains, esp. after having eaten. 2. Sensation of excoriation and pressure on the epigastrium, esp. in the morning. 3. Pains in the hypochondria. 4. Shooting and pressive pains in the hepatic region, esp. when it is touched. 5. Hardness and swelling of the livRead more
1. Pressure at the stomach and cramp-like pains, esp. after having eaten.
See less2. Sensation of excoriation and pressure on the epigastrium, esp. in the morning.
3. Pains in the hypochondria.
4. Shooting and pressive pains in the hepatic region, esp. when it is touched.
5. Hardness and swelling of the liver.
6. Swelling (inflammation) and hardness of the spleen.
7. Shootings in the spleen when walking slowly.
8. Cuttings in the umbilical region, with shuddering.
9. Pulsations in the pit of the stomach.
10. Strong pressure, as if from a hard body, and fulness in the abdomen, esp. after a meal.
11. Colic, with an insatiable thirst.
12. Excessively painful colic; cramp-like and constrictive pains in the abdomen.
13. Pressive shooting colic (under the navel) esp. on walking quickly. Flatulent colic in the depth of the abdomen, with contraction of the intestines, and pressing forward of flatus towards the hypochondria. Pressure towards the inguinal ring, as if a hernia were about to protrude.
What are the diarrhoea symptoms of china?
1. Fćces small, and evacuated slowly. 2. Difficult evacuation of soft fćces, as if from inactivity of the intestines. 3. Frequent evacuations of the consistence of pap, or frothy. 4. Putrid or bilious evacuations.─Slimy, watery, yellowish diarrhea. 5. Diarrhśa after eating fruit. 6. Diarrhoea, partiRead more
1. Fćces small, and evacuated slowly.
See less2. Difficult evacuation of soft fćces, as if from inactivity of the intestines.
3. Frequent evacuations of the consistence of pap, or frothy.
4. Putrid or bilious evacuations.─Slimy, watery, yellowish diarrhea.
5. Diarrhśa after eating fruit.
6. Diarrhoea, particularly after meals, at night, involuntary.
7. Loose evacuations, with excretion of all the undigested food.
8. Painless diarrhea, accompanied by great weakness.
9. Blackish evacuations.
10. White fćces, sometimes with the urine of deep-red color.
11. The loose evacuations take place chiefly after a meal or at night.
12. Involuntary, liquid, and yellowish evacuations.
13. Discharge of mucus from the rectum.
14. Pressure and shootings in the rectum and the anus.
15. In the rectum, stitches, also during stool.
What are the gastric symptoms of china?
1. Risings, esp. after a meal, mostly bitter, acid, or tasteless. 2. Risings, with a taste of food. 3. Pyrosis, accumulation of water in the mouth, inclination to vomit, and pressure on the stomach after eating the least thing. 4. Vomiting of acidulated slimy matter, of water, and of food. 5. VomitiRead more
1. Risings, esp. after a meal, mostly bitter, acid, or tasteless.
See less2. Risings, with a taste of food.
3. Pyrosis, accumulation of water in the mouth, inclination to vomit, and pressure on the stomach after eating the least thing.
4. Vomiting of acidulated slimy matter, of water, and of food.
5. Vomiting of blood.
6. Pressure at the stomach and cramp-like pains, esp. after having eaten.
7. Sensation of excoriation and pressure on the epigastrium, esp. in the morning.
What are the symptoms of headache in china?
1. Headache as from suppressed coryza. 2. Heaviness in the head with faintness. 3. Cephalalgia in the forehead, on opening the eye. 4. Pain, as from a bruise in the brain, with pressive piercing in the crown of the head, aggravated by meditation and conversation. 5. Pressive headache, esp. at night,Read more
1. Headache as from suppressed coryza.
See less2. Heaviness in the head with faintness.
3. Cephalalgia in the forehead, on opening the eye.
4. Pain, as from a bruise in the brain, with pressive piercing in the crown of the head, aggravated by meditation and conversation.
5. Pressive headache, esp. at night, with sleeplessness; or by day, and < in the open air.
6. Acute starting, or pressive pains in the head.
7. Headache, as if the head were going to burst, with sleeplessness at night; ameliorated in the room, and when opening the eyes.
8. Shooting pains in the head, with strong pulsations in the temples.
9. Congestion in the head, with heat and fulness.
10. Movements and painful throbbings of the brain, compelling movement of the head up and down.
11. Headache, increased by touch, movement, and walking, also by a current of air, or by walking against the wind.
12. Headache often attacks only one side.
13. Sensibility to the touch of the exterior of the head, and even of the roots of the hair.
14. Headache, as if the hair were torn out, or the scalp was contracted.
15. Shooting pressure in the frontal protuberances.
16. Dull confusion of the head, as from prolonged watching.
17. Sensation of emptiness in head.
18. Attacks of headache, nausea, and vomiting.
What are the modalities of chamomilla?
Worse: 1. ANGER. 2. NIGHT. 3. DENTITION. 4. Cold: Air. Damp. 5. Wind. 6. Taking cold. 7. COFFEE. 8. Narcotics. 9. Alcohol. Better: 1. BEING CARRIED. 2. Mild weather. 3. Heat. 4. Sweating. 5. Cold applications.
Worse:
1. ANGER.
2. NIGHT.
3. DENTITION.
4. Cold: Air. Damp.
5. Wind.
6. Taking cold.
7. COFFEE.
8. Narcotics.
9. Alcohol.
Better:
See less1. BEING CARRIED.
2. Mild weather.
3. Heat.
4. Sweating.
5. Cold applications.
What are the toothache symptoms of chamomilla?
1. Odontalgia, most frequently semi-lateral, and chiefly at night, when warm in bed, with insupportable pains which almost induce despair, swelling, heat, and redness of the cheek, swelling, burning of the gums, and painful swelling of the submaxillary glands. 2. The toothache recommences when enterRead more
1. Odontalgia, most frequently semi-lateral, and chiefly at night, when warm in bed, with insupportable pains which almost induce despair, swelling, heat, and redness of the cheek, swelling, burning of the gums, and painful swelling of the submaxillary glands.
See less2. The toothache recommences when entering a warm room.
3. Toothache, after a cold and suppressed perspiration.
4. Affects teeth on l. lower side; under the jaw.
5. The pains are commonly drawing and pulling, or pulsative and shooting, or searching and gnawing, in the hollow teeth, appearing frequently after drinking or eating anything hot (or cold), and chiefly after taking coffee.
6. Toothache > by dipping finger in cold water and applying it to the affected part.
7. Loosening of the teeth.
8. Dentition, with convulsions.