Podophyllum peltatum has a distinctive fever profile in homeopathy, especially in cases involving gastrointestinal disturbances, bilious temperament, and intermittent or malarial fevers. Here's a comprehensive summary: 🌡️ Fever Symptoms of Podophyllum 🔍 Key Characteristics - Fever paroxysm at 7 a.m.Read more
Podophyllum peltatum has a distinctive fever profile in homeopathy, especially in cases involving gastrointestinal disturbances, bilious temperament, and intermittent or malarial fevers. Here’s a comprehensive summary:
🌡️ Fever Symptoms of Podophyllum
🔍 Key Characteristics
– Fever paroxysm at 7 a.m.
– Marked periodicity (quotidian, tertian, quartan types)
– Chill without thirst
– Pressing pains in hypochondria
– Dull aching in knees, ankles, elbows, wrists
– Heat with thirst and headache
– Begins during chill or while still chilly
– Violent headache, excessive thirst
– Loquacity and delirium during fever
– Sweat profuse and warm
– Drops from fingertips
– Sleep during perspiration
– Headache relieved during sweat
– Gastric symptoms dominate
– Offensive breath, foul taste
– Loss of appetite, loathing of food
– Eructations like rotten eggs
– Mental symptoms
– Depression, fear of death, disgust for life
– Loquacity with forgetfulness of words
– Falls asleep at fever climax, forgets everything said
📚 Repertory Rubrics
1. Fever – Intermittent – morning paroxysm
2. Mind – Loquacity – during fever
3. Sweat – Profuse – during sleep
4. Head – Pain – during fever – relieved by sweat
5. Generalities – Weakness – during fever
🧬 Modalities
– Worse:
– Early morning
– Hot weather
– Dentition
– Eating or drinking
– Better:
– Lying on abdomen
– Pressure and warmth
– Sleep during perspiration
Podophyllum is especially suited for **bilious fevers**, **malarial fevers**, and **typhoid-like states** with dominant gastric and hepatic symptoms.
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Natrum Muriaticum is known for its distinctive febrile (fever-related) symptoms, especially in cases of intermittent fevers, malarial tendencies, and fevers linked to emotional stress or grief.
🌡️ Febrile Symptoms of Natrum Muriaticum
🔥 Fever Characteristics
– Chill between 10–11 a.m.: Often accompanied by violent thirst
– Splitting headache during fever: Feels like “hammering in the head”
– Heat with red face and nausea, sometimes followed by vomiting
– Sweat brings relief: Especially after the fever stage
– Coldness of limbs despite internal heat
– Fever worsens with sun exposure or emotional stress
– Intermittent fever: Especially after suppressed malaria or quinine abuse
🧠 Emotional & Modalities
– Fever may be triggered or worsened by grief, anger, or emotional suppression
– Worse from consolation, heat, and mental exertion
– Better in open air, from cold bathing, and lying on the right side
🩺 Associated Symptoms
See less– Sallow complexion, emaciation despite eating well
– Thirst for large quantities of cold water
– Cold sores or herpes during fever episodes
– Weakness and fatigue, especially in the morning