What are the paralysis symptoms of Rhus Tox?
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Paralysis Symptoms of Rhus Toxicodendron Key Indications - Paralysis of rheumatic origin, often after exposure to cold, damp conditions or getting wet - Dragging, heavy feeling in the affected limbs with numbness or tingling - Stiffness and weakness immediately on beginning to move, relieved by contRead more
Paralysis Symptoms of Rhus Toxicodendron
Key Indications
– Paralysis of rheumatic origin, often after exposure to cold, damp conditions or getting wet
– Dragging, heavy feeling in the affected limbs with numbness or tingling
– Stiffness and weakness immediately on beginning to move, relieved by continued motion
Common Presentations
1. Lower‐Limbs Paralysis
– Inability to raise or extend the legs freely; must drag or shuffle feet
– Sense of “giving way” in thighs and knees when walking
– Heavy, paralytic fatigue in calves; cramping on standing
2. Spinal or Segmental Paralysis
– Stiffness in lumbar or sacral region, compelling constant shifting of position
– Neuralgic tearing in back and sacrum when attempting to rise from sitting
– Paralysis following sprain or contusion of spine
3. Numbness and Formication
– Tingling “pins-and-needles” in paralyzed parts
– Coldness or deadened sensation, especially in extremities
– Worse from lying on damp ground or after exertion
4. Occasional Facial or Bulbar Paralysis
– Less common; follows rheumatic or cold-damp exposure
– Drooping or stiffness of facial muscles; difficulty swallowing
Modalities
– Worse
– Initial motion: first steps or rising from rest
– Cold, wet weather; after getting wet or sleeping on damp ground
– Rest and inactivity
– Night and early morning
– Better
– Continued, gentle motion (walking “warms up” the parts)
– Warm applications or being in a warm room
– Firm pressure or massage
Concomitant Features
– Restlessness: constant desire to move the affected limb or pace about
– Rheumatic pains elsewhere: tearing, cutting pains in joints relieved by motion
– Sensitivity to touch and cold drafts
– Occasional neuralgic shooting pains interspersed with the paralytic weakness
Therapeutic Note
See lessRhus tox is a leading remedy when paralysis follows damp exposure with initial stiffness that loosens on movement. Match the totality—especially the “better by continued motion” and “worse on first movement” modalities—to ensure accurate prescribing.