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What are the common names of aconite napellus?
Monkshood. Wolfsbane.
Monkshood. Wolfsbane.
See lessWhat is the facial expression of an aconite patient?
1. Anxious expression; frightened. 2. Face bloated, hot, and red, or bluish; or alternately red and pale; yellow. 3. On rising, the face, previously red, assumes a deadly paleness; afterward becomes red. 4. Red and pale alternately. 5. Redness of one cheek, with paleness of the other, or red spots oRead more
1. Anxious expression; frightened.
See less2. Face bloated, hot, and red, or bluish; or alternately red and pale; yellow.
3. On rising, the face, previously red, assumes a deadly paleness; afterward becomes red.
4. Red and pale alternately.
5. Redness of one cheek, with paleness of the other, or red spots on both cheeks.
6. Sweat on the forehead, upper lip, and on the cheek which has pressed the pillow.
7. Distortion of features.
8. Semi-lateral prosopalgia, with swelling of the lower jaw.
9. Lips black and dry, peeling off.
10. Dropping of jaws.
11. Trismus.
What are the cough symptoms of aconite?
1. A constant desire to cough, produced by irritation or a tickling in the larynx. 2. Inflammation of the larynx and bronchia. 3. Cough from having drunk or smoked. 4. Short and dry cough, principally at night. 5. A convulsive cough, hoarse or croaking, sometimes with a danger of suffocation, and coRead more
1. A constant desire to cough, produced by irritation or a tickling in the larynx.
See less2. Inflammation of the larynx and bronchia.
3. Cough from having drunk or smoked.
4. Short and dry cough, principally at night.
5. A convulsive cough, hoarse or croaking, sometimes with a danger of suffocation, and constriction of the larynx.
6. Angina membranacea, with dry cough and quick breathing.
7. Croup.
8. Expectoration of thick and whitish matter, or bloody mucus, or spitting of blood while coughing.
9. Shootings and pains in the chest on coughing.
10. Cough, with stitches in the chest or small of the back.
11. Cough: < after eating or drinking; when lying; evening; night, more after 12 AM ; during sleep; from tobacco smoke; from vexation, esp., fright; when over-heated; from dry, cold winds; from walking in the open air; assuming upright position; from deep inspiration; from speaking.
12. Constriction and anxious oppression of the chest, with the difficulty of breathing.
13. Asthma of Millar.
14. Attack of suffocation, with anxiety.
15. Sensation of heaviness and of compression at the chest.
16. Painful pricking in the chest, chiefly when breathing, coughing, and moving (even the arms).
17. Stitches through the chest and side, esp. when breathing and coughing.
18. Prickings in the side, with lachrymose and plaintive humor, soothed, in some degree, by lying on the back. Pleurisy and pneumonia, esp. with great heat, much thirst, dry cough, and great nervous excitability, only somewhat relieved when lying on the back.
19. Itching in the chest.
20. Pains as of a bruise in the sternum and in the sides.
21. Sensation of anguish in the chest, which interrupts respiration.
22. Short breathing, chiefly during sleep, and on getting up.
23. Breathing painful, anxious, and attended with groans, rapid and superficial, or full, noisy, and with the mouth open.
24. Breathing slowly during sleep.
25. Breath hot.
26. Breath fetid.
27. Attacks of paralysis in the epiglottis, with a tendency to choking.
28. Pain in the larynx.
29. Larynx sensitive to touch and to the inspired air, as if denuded.
30. Laryngeal complaints after straining the voice.
31. A croaking voice.
Can you spot an aethusa baby without asking any question?
1. Great anxiety and restlessness, followed by violent pains in the head and abdomen. 2. Irritability, esp. in the afternoon, and in the open air. 3. Delirium: sees cats and dogs; tries to jump out of the window. 4. Loquacious gaiety. 5. Stitches and pulsations in the head. Can't hold the head up, oRead more
1. Great anxiety and restlessness, followed by violent pains in the head and abdomen.
See less2. Irritability, esp. in the afternoon, and in the open air.
3. Delirium: sees cats and dogs; tries to jump out of the window.
4. Loquacious gaiety.
5. Stitches and pulsations in the head. Can’t hold the head up, or sit up. The head symptoms are > by expelling flatus.
6. Yellow discharge from r. ear, with stitching pains. There is great > by inserting the finger and drawing the parts asunder.
7. Herpetic eruption at the tip.
8. Face pale, puffed, and spotted red.
9. Tongue: moist; white coat; black feels too long. Speech slow; embarrassed. Aphtæ in mouth and throat. Copious salivation which > poisoning symptoms.
10. While eating, sudden heaviness in the forehead. Spasmodic hiccough.
11. Intolerance of milk; it is forcibly ejected almost as soon as swallowed; then weakness causes drowsiness; in nursing children.
12. Violent vomiting of curdled milk and cheesy matter.
13. Violent vomiting of a frothy matter, white as milk. This we may find in men, children, or pregnant women.
14. Violent vomiting of green mucus.
15. Violent vomiting, with diarrhœa, of green mucus, or (in children) bloody substances.
16. After vomiting, cold and clammy.
17. Swollen and tense abdomen. Colic, followed by vomiting, vertigo, and weakness.
18. Diarrhœa: stools bright yellow, or greenish, watery, and slimy, with violent tenesmus.
19. Undigested stool or partly so.
20. Loose stools, preceded by cutting in the abdomen, with tenesmus in the morning, after rising.
21. Diarrhœa: discharges green, thin, bilious, with violent tenesmus.
22. Bloody stools.
23. Respiration very difficult and short.
24. Cough, producing stunning pain in the head.
25. Swelling of glands round neck like a string of beads.
26. Eruption around the joints, esp. knee, elbow, and ankle.
27. Axillary glands are swollen.
28. Thumb and fingers bent inwards.
29. Epileptiform spasms, with clenched thumbs; a red face; eyes turned downward; dilated, staring, immovable pupils; foam at the mouth; teeth set; pulse small, hard, accelerated.
30. Spasms, with stupor and delirium.
31. Cold limbs and body convulsed.
32. Great weakness; children cannot stand; cannot hold up their heads.
33. Tettary eruptions, which bleed easily.
34. Black and blue spots, sometimes like ecchymoses all over the body.
35. The whole body may be of bluish-black color.
36. Anasarca.
37. Dozing of the child after vomiting spells, or after the stool.
38. On falling asleep, rolling of the eyes, or slight convulsions.
39. Complete absence of thirst, though there is a great heat in fever.
40. Cannot bear to be uncovered during the sweat in fever.
41. Fever, esp. in the morning, with shuddering; shuddering, weariness in extremities, internal coldness with the hot and flushed face; malaise; disposition to delirium during cold stage; sweat, after the breaking out of which the previous symptoms disappear.
What are the vomiting cycle of aethusa?
1. Intolerance of milk; it is forcibly ejected almost as soon as swallowed; then weakness causes drowsiness; in nursing children. 2. Violent vomiting of curdled milk and cheesy matter. 3. Violent vomiting of a frothy matter, white as milk. This we may find in men, children, or pregnant women. 4. VioRead more
1. Intolerance of milk; it is forcibly ejected almost as soon as swallowed; then weakness causes drowsiness; in nursing children.
See less2. Violent vomiting of curdled milk and cheesy matter.
3. Violent vomiting of a frothy matter, white as milk. This we may find in men, children, or pregnant women.
4. Violent vomiting of green mucus.
5. Violent vomiting, with diarrhœa, of green mucus, or (in children) bloody substances.
6. After vomiting, cold and clammy.
7. Swollen and tense abdomen. Cutting, with distension.
8. Cutting, with violent vomiting.
9. Colic, followed by vomiting, vertigo, and weakness.
What are the common names of aethusa?
Aethusa cynapium. Fool's Parsley.
Aethusa cynapium. Fool’s Parsley.
See lessWhat are the symptoms of aloe socotrina in piles?
1. Hæmorrhoidal tumors protrude like bunches of grapes, very painful, sore, tender, hot, relieved by cold water. 2. Fullness and pressing out in anus. 3. Heaviness, fullness, and pressing down in the pelvis. 4. Sensation of a plug wedged in between symphysis pubis and coccyx; with urging. 5. HeavineRead more
1. Hæmorrhoidal tumors protrude like bunches of grapes, very painful, sore, tender, hot, relieved by cold water.
See less2. Fullness and pressing out in anus.
3. Heaviness, fullness, and pressing down in the pelvis.
4. Sensation of a plug wedged in between symphysis pubis and coccyx; with urging.
5. Heaviness, heat, pressing, burning in the rectum.
6. Want confidence in sphincter ani; rectum seems full of fluid which feels heavy as if it would fall out.
7. When passing wind, feeling as if stool would escape with it.
8. Itching, burning, pulsations, pain as from fissures, at the anus; preventing sleep.
9. During the stool, congestion to the head and red face, or hunger.
10. Stools like mush; thin, bright, yellow, grey, hot, undigested.
11. Frequent stools of bloody water: violent tenesmus; fainting; passing of mucus in jelly-like lumps, much flatus.
12. Tension in the region of the liver.
13. Uneasiness, heat, pressure, and tension in the region of the liver.
14. Pain in the liver, < on standing so that he bends forward.
15. Stitches in the liver, when drawing a long breath.
16. Congestion to the abdomen.
17. Sensation of fulness, heaviness, heat, and inflammation.
What are the symptoms of aloe socotrina in dysentery?
1. Stools like mush; thin, bright, yellow, grey, hot, undigested. 2. Frequent stools of bloody water: violent tenesmus; fainting; passing of mucus in jelly-like lumps, much flatus. 3. During the stool, congestion to the head and red face, or hunger. 4. Heaviness, heat, pressing, burning in the rectuRead more
1. Stools like mush; thin, bright, yellow, grey, hot, undigested.
See less2. Frequent stools of bloody water: violent tenesmus; fainting; passing of mucus in jelly-like lumps, much flatus.
3. During the stool, congestion to the head and red face, or hunger.
4. Heaviness, heat, pressing, burning in the rectum.
5. Want confidence in sphincter ani; rectum seems full of fluid which feels heavy as if it would fall out.
6. When passing wind, feeling as if stool would escape with it.
7. Itching, burning, pulsations, pain as from fissures, at the anus; preventing sleep.
8. Hæmorrhoidal tumors, protrude like bunches of grapes, very painful, sore, tender, hot, relieved by cold water.
9. Fullness and pressing out in anus.
10. Sudden or continued urging to stool; < immediately after eating; feeling of fulness and weight in the pelvis; only flatus passes.
11. Desire for a stool after each meal.
12. Rumbling and cramp in the abdomen, before and during stool.
13. Involuntary soft stool, while passing wind.
14. With the diarrhœa, flatulency, pinching in the abdomen, pain in the back and rectum, and chilliness.
15. Diarrhœa very early in the morning, driving him out of bed.
What are the symptoms of aloe socotrina in abdominal colic?
1. Pain in the stomach after drinking water. 2. Pain in the pit of the stomach from a mis-step. 3. Painful pressure under the sternum. 4. Tension in the region of the liver. 5. Uneasiness, heat, pressure, and tension in the region of the liver. 6. Pain in the liver, < on standing so that he bendsRead more
1. Pain in the stomach after drinking water.
See less2. Pain in the pit of the stomach from a mis-step.
3. Painful pressure under the sternum.
4. Tension in the region of the liver.
5. Uneasiness, heat, pressure, and tension in the region of the liver.
6. Pain in the liver, < on standing so that he bends forward.
7. Stitches in the liver, when drawing a long breath.
8. Congestion to the abdomen.
9. Sensation of fulness, heaviness, heat, and inflammation.
10. The whole abdomen is painfully sensitive to the touch.
11. Abdominal muscles pain when touched, when pressing at stool, or on rising from a recumbent position.
12. Bloated abdomen, more on the left side, or along the colon, worse after eating.
13. Distension of the abdomen, esp. the epigastrium; with flatus moving about. Pulsation in the region of the navel. Pain around the navel, worse from pressure.
14. Much soreness in the whole abdominal cavity, so that a false step hurts clear to the pit of the stomach.
15. Cutting in the abdomen with disinclination to go into the open air, which relieves the pain.
16. Heaviness, fulness, and pressing down in the pelvis.
17. Sensation of a plug wedged in between symphysis pubis and coccyx; with urging.
What are the mental symptoms of carcinosinum?
1. Rejection, deprivation of love, grief, bad news, fright, anticipation, reproaches, etc. 2. Sentimental. 3. Aversion to alone. 4. Dose not like consolation. 5. Take life too seriously, as a life or death matter. 6. Strong sense of duty. 7. Take more responsibility. 8. Depression; suicidal. 9. SympRead more
1. Rejection, deprivation of love, grief, bad news, fright, anticipation, reproaches, etc.
See less2. Sentimental.
3. Aversion to alone.
4. Dose not like consolation.
5. Take life too seriously, as a life or death matter.
6. Strong sense of duty.
7. Take more responsibility.
8. Depression; suicidal.
9. Sympathetic and loves affection.
10. Music makes him weep.
11. Like traveling.
12. Religious minded.
13. Love thunderstorms, enjoying watching them.