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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica

Stoop -Shouldered medicines are sulphur and phosphorus-How we can differentiate?

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    To differentiate between Sulphur and Phosphorus in cases of stoop-shouldered posture, consider the following characteristics: 1. Sulphur -General Appearance: Individuals may have a tendency to stoop, but they are often robust and strong. -Skin and Scalp: Dry, rough skin and scalp, with a tendency toRead more

    To differentiate between Sulphur and Phosphorus in cases of stoop-shouldered posture, consider the following characteristics:

    1. Sulphur
    -General Appearance: Individuals may have a tendency to stoop, but they are often robust and strong.
    -Skin and Scalp: Dry, rough skin and scalp, with a tendency to perspire on the head.
    -Behavior: They may be irritable, impatient, and have a strong desire for independence.
    -Cravings: Cravings for sweets, spicy foods, and fats.
    -Emotional State: They can be very self-centered and may have a strong sense of their own importance.

    2. Phosphorus
    -General Appearance: Individuals often have a more delicate, fragile build and may present with a stooped posture.
    -Skin and Scalp: Pale, delicate skin and scalp, with a tendency to bleed easily.
    -Behavior: They may be more dependent on others, seeking support and reassurance.
    -Cravings: Cravings for cold drinks, ice, and salty foods.
    -Emotional State: They can be very impressionable, easily influenced by others, and may have a tendency to be fearful and anxious.

    3. Key Differences
    -Physical Strength: Sulphur individuals are generally stronger and more robust, while Phosphorus individuals are more delicate and fragile.
    -Skin and Scalp: Sulphur has dry, rough skin and scalp, whereas Phosphorus has pale, delicate skin and scalp.
    -Behavior and Emotions: Sulphur is more independent and self-centered, while Phosphorus is more dependent and impressionable.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica

What are the constitution of phosphorus?

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    1. Tall, slender persons with narrow chest. 2. Who are good and beautiful to look at. 3. Having fair, thin transparent skin. 4. Delicate eyelashes, brownish red hair. 5. Young people who grow too rapidly and are inclined to stoop. 6. Chlorotic anaemia at the time of puberty. 7. Miasmatic Background:Read more

    1. Tall, slender persons with narrow chest.
    2. Who are good and beautiful to look at.
    3. Having fair, thin transparent skin.
    4. Delicate eyelashes, brownish red hair.
    5. Young people who grow too rapidly and are inclined to stoop.
    6. Chlorotic anaemia at the time of puberty.
    7. Miasmatic Background: Psora; Syphilis & Sycosis.
    8. Temperament: Sanguine, bilious, lymphatic & irritable.
    9. Diathesis: Haemorrhagic & Tubercular.
    10. Thermal Relationship: Chilly.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica

What are the mental symptoms of phosphorus?

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    1. Affections of the mind in general; amativeness; dizziness of the mind. 2. Nymphomania. 3. Melancholy sadness and melancholy, sometimes with violent weeping, or interrupted by fits of involuntary laughter. 4. Laughs at serious things. 5. Stupor, low, muttering delirium; loquacious. 6. Thinks he isRead more

    1. Affections of the mind in general; amativeness; dizziness of the mind.
    2. Nymphomania.
    3. Melancholy sadness and melancholy, sometimes with violent weeping, or interrupted by fits of involuntary laughter.
    4. Laughs at serious things.
    5. Stupor, low, muttering delirium; loquacious.
    6. Thinks he is several pieces, and cannot adjust the fragments.
    7. Stupor from which he could be aroused for a moment only to lapse back into a muttering lethargy; and forgetfulness.
    8. Great apathy; very sluggish; dislike to talk; answers slowly or not at all.
    9. Anguish and uneasiness, esp. when alone, or in stormy weather, principally in evening, with timorousness and fright.
    10. Anguish respecting the future; or respecting the issue of the disease.
    11. Susceptibility to fright.
    12. Fear: in evening; of darkness; of spectres; of things creeping out of corners.
    13. Hypochondriacal sadness.
    14. Disgust to life.
    15. Apathy alternating with angry words and acts.
    16. Becomes easily vexed and angry, which makes him exceedingly vehement, from which he suffers afterwards.
    17. Any lively impression = heat, as if dipped in hot water.
    18. Great irascibility, anger, passion, and violence.
    19. Involuntary and spasmodic weeping and laughter.
    20. Misanthropy.
    21. Repugnance to labour.
    22. Shamelessness, approaching insanity.
    23. Great indifference to everything, and even to patient’s own family.
    24. Great forgetfulness, esp. in morning.
    25. Great flow of ill-assorted ideas.
    26. Zoomagnetic condition; state of clairvoyance.
    27. Ecstasy.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

Eye symptoms of phosphorus.

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    1. Pains in eyes, as if in orbital bones. 2. Pressure in eyes as from a grain of sand. 3. Frequent itching in eyes. 4. Pressure as if eyes would be pressed out. 5. Shootings, smarting, heat, and burning sensation in eyes, esp. in external canthi. 6. Eyeballs feel sore, with tendency to cold sweat anRead more

    1. Pains in eyes, as if in orbital bones.
    2. Pressure in eyes as from a grain of sand.
    3. Frequent itching in eyes.
    4. Pressure as if eyes would be pressed out.
    5. Shootings, smarting, heat, and burning sensation in eyes, esp. in external canthi.
    6. Eyeballs feel sore, with tendency to cold sweat and giddiness.
    7. Eyes sore to touch and feel full.
    8. Congestion of blood in eyes.-Redness of sclerotica and of conjunctiva.
    9. Yellowish colour of sclerotica.
    10. Episcleritis shifting from one eye to the other.
    11. Inflammation of eyes of various kinds with pressing and burning pains.
    12. Lachrymation, esp. in open air, and when facing the wind.
    13. Agglutination of eyes, morning, with lachrymation in open air, < in wind.
    14. Sees better in morning, in twilight, or by shading eyes with hand.
    15. Small burning spots on eyeballs. Balls seem large, difficult to get lids over them.
    16. Stiffness in eyes.
    17. Nocturnal agglutination of eyes.
    18. Hordeolum.
    19. Styes constantly appearing; suppurate.
    20. Quivering of eyelids and of their angles.
    21. Difficulty in opening eyelids.
    22. Swelling of eyelids.
    23. Pupils contracted.
    24. Å’dema of the lids and about the eyes.
    25. Amblyopia.
    26. Weakness of sight on waking in morning. 27. Eyes give out while reading.
    28. Myopia.
    29. Diurnal blindness, which is sometimes instantaneous as from fainting; everything seems to be covered with a grey veil.
    30. As if a black veil were before the eyes.
    31. Clouded sight by candle-light.
    32. Weak-eyed people who see a halo around the lamplight.
    33. Shortsightedness; momentary loss of sight.
    34. One sees variegated colours when there may be, only one colour.
    35. Black reflections or sparks, and black spots before sight.
    36. Sensibility of eyes to both daylight and candle-light; aversion to light.
    37. Greenish or red halo round candle.
    38. Cataracta viridis.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica

What are the modalities of phosphorus?

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    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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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica

What are the characteristic symptoms of phosphorus?

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica

What are the symptoms of phosphorus in pneumonia?

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica

What are the symptoms of phosphorus in cough?

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What are the symptoms of phosphorus in diarrhoea?

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica

What are the symptoms of phosphorus in vomiting?

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