what are constitution of lilium tigrinum
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Constitution of Lilium Tigrinum Lilium tigrinum typifies a sycotic constitutional type with potent syphilitic overtones, manifesting as chronic pelvic and mucous congestion alongside deep‐seated internal conflict. Constitutional Type - Habit: Often tall, plethoric or well‐nourished with a tendency tRead more
Constitution of Lilium Tigrinum
Lilium tigrinum typifies a sycotic constitutional type with potent syphilitic overtones, manifesting as chronic pelvic and mucous congestion alongside deep‐seated internal conflict.
Constitutional Type
– Habit: Often tall, plethoric or well‐nourished with a tendency toward ovarian or uterine congestion in women.
– Laterality: Affections predominantly on the left side—ovarian pain, uterine prolapse sensations, headaches.
– Miasm: Sycosis with elements of syphilis (overgrowth and degeneration) leading to fixed, shifting, or destructive processes in affected tissues.
Mental–Emotional Constitution
– Restlessness and Hurry: Constant feeling of imperative duties, unable to keep still, must stay busy to suppress inner turmoil.
– Religious Melancholy: Tearful anxiety about salvation, guilt over intrusive sexual or indecent thoughts, fear of madness or impending doom.
– Duality and Conflict: Deep conflict between moral rigidity and suppressed passions, leading to mood swings, irritability, indecision, and self‐reproach.
Physical Constitution
– Pelvic Pressure: Bearing‐down sensation as if organs will descend; urgent desire to urinate or defecate, worse when standing, relieved by motion.
– Genitourinary: Early, scanty, dark or clotted menses that only flow when moving; acrid brown leucorrhea and pruritus pudendi.
– Cardiac Sensation: Heart feels grasped in a vise, full to bursting, irregular rapid pulse and palpitations, oppressive in warm, crowded places.
– Limbs and Extremities: Trembling or burning in palms and soles; pains “in small spots,” shifting location, often worse on the left side.
Modalities
– Aggravation: Warm rooms or bed, mental exertion, consolation, standing still, drafts of cold air.
See less– Amelioration: Open air, motion or walking, firm pressure on afflicted parts, sitting with parts supported.