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Chill, Fever, And Sweat.
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Sulph.
- Chills and fever; no reaction; stupid; constant sinking.
-
Ant. crud.
- Intermittent fever with sadness and woeful mood.
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Merc.
- Cold, clammy night sweats driving him out of bed.
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Hep. sul.
- Sweats day and night without relief.
-
Sulph.
- Morning sweat setting in after waking.
-
Calc ost.
- In fever horrid visions when closing eyes; headache ameliorated
by closing eyes.
-
Merc.
- Complaints increase during sweat.
-
Arnica.
- Typhoid fever, with greatest indifference; putrid breath, and
red spots like suggillations on the body.
-
Verat. alb.
- Cold perspiration on face, especially on forehead.
-
Bellad.
- Burning heat within and without; skin burns the hand;
throbbing headache and of the carotids; pupils dilated;
very red, puffed face.
-
Gels.
- Fever, without thirst; wants to lie still and rest.
-
Bellad.
- Sweat on covered parts only. or on uncovering parts
ever so little.
-
Ign.
- Shaking chill with redness of the face.
-
Ign.
- Chill relieved by warm room or hot stove; weak empty
feeling at pit of stomach not decreased by eating;
sighing.
-
Gels.
- Fever heat with drowsiness, little thirst; feels very weak
and languid; wants to lie still; trembles if he attempts to move.
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Arnica.
- Head and face hot and body cool (
Phytol.
with sore throat).
-
Nux vom.
- Great heat; whole body burning hot, yet must be covered up,
as the least uncovering or motion makes him chilly.
-
Ipec.
- Backache, short chill, long fever, mostly heat with thirst;
headache, nausea, cough, sweat last; chill worse in
warm room or warm covering.
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China.
- Weakening night sweats until morning.
-
Nux vom.
- Sweat with chilliness on least uncovering.
-
Pulsat.
- Chilly with the pains.
-
Acon.
- After a violent chill; dry heat with difficult breathing;
lancinating pains through the chest.
-
Apis.
- Alternate sweat and dryness of the skin.
- [Aranea]
- Feels chilly even on hot summer days, always decidedly
increased on wet rainy days.
-
Acon.
- Heat with thirst; hard, full and frequent pulse; anxious,
impatient, inappeasable, beside himself, tossing about in agony.
-
Apis.
- During fever great oppression, with sensation of smothering;
feels as if every breath would be the last.
-
Ars. alb.
- Heat mixed up with chill.
-
Acon.
- Skin dry, burning hot, intense thirst for cold water, red
face sometimes changing with paleness.
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Baptisia.
- Chilly all day; whole body feels sore.
-
Calc. ost.
- Partial sweats; head, nape, chest, feet.
-
Camph.
- Icy coldness all over; face deadly pale; excessive
sensitiveness to cold air.
-
Ars. alb.
- Burning heat, with unquenchable thirst; restlessness and
prostration.
-
Caps.
- Chill begins between shoulder blades.
-
Cedron.
- Paroyxsms occur with unerring periodicity to the hour.
-
Cham.
- Fever and thirst and sweat, with the pains.
-
Caps.
- Chilliness and shivering after every drink.
- [Chin. sul.]
- Chill, regular paroxysm at the same hour.
- [Cimex.]
- During chilliness all her joints are painful, as if
tendons were too short.
-
Cham.
- Profuse sweat on covered parts.
- [Chin. sul.]
- Decided shaking chill at 3 p. m.
-
Cina.
- Rising heat and glowing redness of cheeks, without
thirst; after sleep; with work symptoms.
- [Chin. sul.]
- Distinct cold, hot and sweating stages and perfect apyrexia.
-
Cham.
- Long lasting heat, with violent thirst and frequent starts
in sleep.
-
China
- On being covered he sweats profusely all over; yet is so
sleepy he cannot get up.
-
Conium.
- Sweat day and night as soon as one sleeps, or even when
closing the eyes.
-
Cham.
- Heat and shivering intermingled, usually with one red
and one pale cheek.
-
Crotal.
- Yellow fever; haemorrhagic tendency, oozing of blood from
every orifice, and even pores.
- [Aranea diadema.]
- Chill returns daily at same hour, or every
other day with sleeplessness; no heat nor sweat.
-
Dulc.
- Fevers caused by exposure; living in damp rooms; sleeping
in damp beds; during cold, rainy, changeable weather.
- Eupat. purp.
- Chill begins in small of back and spreads.
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Ferr met.
- During chill, face is glowing hot.
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Gels.
- Nervous chill, shivering and chattering of teeth, but no
sensation of chilliness.
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Ferr. phos.
- High grade of inflammatory fever, especially in anaemic subjects.
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Eupat perf.
- Time of chill, 7 to 9 a. m.
-
Baptisia.
- Beginning typhoid; stupid, besotted, drunken expression;
falls asleep while being spoken to, cannot sleep; feels
scattered about, tosses around to get herself together;
later all exhalations and excretions become fetid.
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Gels.
- Nervous chill; skin warm; wants to be held that he
may not shake so badly.
-
Lach.
- Child must be held to relieve head and chest and prevent
shaking; feels better if held or pressed down.
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Eupat. perf.
- Before the chill, pains in all the bones, as if broken.
-
Lach.
- Heat at night, especially after sleep, from orgasm of
blood; throat sensitive.
-
Nat mur.
- Chill at 10 to 11 a. m.
-
Gels.
- Chill running up and down the spine.
-
Lycop.
- Sour vomiting between chill and heat.
-
Opium
- Body burning even when bathed in sweat.
-
Phos ac.
- Typhoid with complete apathy and indifference; pale
face.
-
Eupat. perf.
- At the close of chill, nausea and vomiting of bile,
aggravated by drinking; or vomiting after drinking.
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Gels.
- Beginning typhoid; headache, drowsy, stupid, wants to lie still;
great prostration; tongue trembles when protruding it;
eyelids droop; trembles all over when trying to move.
-
Nat mur.
- Complete relief during sweat. (
Ars.
).
-
Rhod.
- Sweat, with formication.
-
Caps.
- Every drink is attended by or followed by shuddering.
-
Lycop.
- Old broken down cases of malaria; chill; greasy sweat.
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Menyant.
- Icy coldness of hands and feet; warmth of rest of body.
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Nux vom.
- Great chilliness and coldness, with blue nails,
decreased neither by warmth of stove nor covering,
mostly in a. m.
-
Nat mur.
- Any fever with violent headache; heat in face and great
thirst; if it is regularly aggravated at 10 to 11 a. m.
-
Phos.
- Flushes all over, beginning in hands.
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Podoph.
- Time of chill, 7 a. m.
-
Lycop.
- Febrile attacks during tuberculosis increased from 4 to 8 p. m.
-
Arnica.
- Stupor; or muttering delirium with involuntary discharges
of stool and urine in a low type of fever.
-
Mur acid.
- Typhus; great prostration; lower jaw dropped; sliding down in bed;
tongue shrunken; urine and stool involuntary, bloody;
pulse intermittent.
-
Podoph.
- Great, even delirious loquacity during chill and sweat.
-
Psor.
- Profuse sweat on least exertion, especially when convalescing
from acute diseases.
-
Puls.
- Chill at 4 p. m.
-
Rhus tox.
- Typhoid fever or acute diseases putting on typhoid symptoms,
with great restlessness, tossing from side to side, and
triagnular tip of tongue.
- Polyporus.
- Chills beginning between shoulder.
-
Puls.
- No two paroxysms alike, ever changing symptoms.
-
Eupat. perf.
- Sweat scanty and the pains cause restlessness.
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Bryon.
- Free sweat but the pains keep the patient still.
-
Samb.
- Profuse sweat while awake; dries off during sleep.
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Sang.
- Afternoon fever with circumscribed red cheeks, 2 to 3 p. m.
daily; burning of palms and soles; cough and expectoration.
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Secale.
- Greatly objective coldness, but greatly < by covering.
-
Gels.
- Chill running up and down the spine in rapid wave-like succession.
-
Sepia
- Flushes of heat; heat ascends.
-
Rhus tox.
- During chill, cough dry, teasing, fatiguing.
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Silicea
- Want of animal heat; always chilly, even when exercising.
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Thuja
- Sweat only on uncovered parts, or all over except heat.
-
Silicea.
- Sweat only on head or on head and face.
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Verat. alb.
- Chill at 6 a. m.
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Ars. alb.
- Paroxysm at 1 a. m. or p. m.
-
Verat. alb.
- Whole body icy cold.
Skin
-
Sulph.
- Voluptuous itching, scratching relieves, after it burning;
sometimes little vesicles.
-
Merc.
- Itching all over, worse at night when warm in bed.
-
Phos.
- Little ulcers outside the large one.
-
Nux mosch.
- Skin dry, cool, very sensitive to cold, moist air.
-
Bell.
- Skin is so hot it burns the hand to touch.
-
Bryon.
- Pricking sensation in skin is very characteristic. (Guernsey.)
-
Ant. tart.
- Pustular eruption; or confluent, face, mouth, and fauces,
oesophagus, stomach, jejunum, genitals.
-
Merc.
- Burning pains in exostosis at night.
- Dolichos
- Jaundice with white stools, and intense itching on the skin.
-
Ars. alb.
- Bran-like, scaly eruptions with itching and burning; the latter
increased by scratching and followed by bleeding.
-
Acon.
- Skin dry, burning hot, intense thirst for cold water, red
face, sometimes changing with paleness.
-
Coff.
- Would like to scratch or rub the part but it is too sensitive.
-
Sulph.
- After violent scratching, aching, numbness of skin and swelling
of skin even ulceration.
-
Merc.
- Flat, painless ulcers, pale, covered with a phelgm-like pus on
scalp, the skin of penis, etc.
-
Dulc.
- Small furuncles on places formerly hurt by concussion.
-
Coff.
- Measley spots on skin with dry heat at night; over-excitability
and weeping.
-
Apis.
- Urticaria like bee stings or stings of other insects, with
intolerable itching at night.
-
Hep. sul.
- Any trouble occurring on skin when there is a great sensitiveness
to touch.
-
Nat. mur.
- After great bodily exertion an itching nettle-rash appears.
-
Secale
- Sensation of something creeping under the skin.
-
Sepia.
- Specific in herpes circinatus.
- [Rhus rad.]
- Vesicles discharging a yellowish, transparent fluid, which
hardens to a crust; excessive itching.
-
Merc.
- Round spots shining through the skin, of a coppery red color.
-
Hep. sul.
- Stinging, burning edges of ulcers, smell of old cheese,
little pimples or smooth ulcers surround the principal
ulceration
-
Apis.
- Skin usually white and almost transparent (ovarian dropsy).
-
Dulc.
- Tetters oozing a watery fluid, bleed after scratching.
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Caust.
- Old ulcers originating in a blister, with burning or itching.
-
Stram.
- Abscesses, with violent pains driving one to madness (especially
in left hip).
-
Fluor. ac.
- Naevus or birth-marks on children.
-
Merc.
- Round ulcers of an impure, lardaceous surface, with inflammed,
elevated and turned up edges, with pricking pains.
-
Hep. sul.
- Suppuration of long inflammed boils on the body, or
on the limbs, commencing with blisters; every cut or hurt
suppurates.
-
Dulc.
- Nettle-rash, with much itching; after scratching in burns;
increases in warmth, disappears in cold, with gastric
fever.
-
Fluor. ac.
- Old cicatrices become inflamed around the edges and itch violently.
-
Dulc.
- Dropsical affections, after suppression of sweat by damp,
cold air.
-
Agar.
- Burning, itching, redness and swelling as from frost-bites.
-
Bryon.
- Slow development of rash in eruptive fevers, or sudden receding
of rash, causing respiratory or meningeal troubles or dropsy.
-
Lach.
- Sore spots become fungoid, dark red, brownish, ulcers, rash,
carbuncles and turn black or bluish
-
Phos.
- Polypi, erectile tumors, ulcers, etc., which bleed easily.
-
Sepia.
- Brown or reddish liver-spots on skin.
- [Urtica urens.]
- Urticaria; the skin becomes elevated, with a white central spot
and a red areola, with stinging and burning, relieved by
rubbing.
-
Graph.
- Itching eruption from which oozes a watery, sticky fluid in
many parts of the body.
-
Petrol.
- Chronic, moist eczema; parts seem excoriated, especially if worse
in winter.
-
Ran. bulb.
- Blister-like eruptions, especially in the palms of the hands.
-
Rumex.
- Itching or vesicular eruption; itching worse when undressing
or from exposure to cool air.
-
Thuja.
- Wart shaped excrescences here and there, especially on hands
and genitals.
-
Sulph. ac.
- Blue spots like ecchymosis; tendency to gangrene after a bruise.
-
Ailanthus.
- Eruptions of miliary rash in patches of dark, almost livid colors,
mostly on forehead and face; returns very slowly after disappearing
on pressure.
-
Ledum.
- Stings of insects, especially mosquitoes; punctured wounds.
-
Asaf.
- Ulcers with high hard edges, sensitive to touch, easily
bleeding, pus profuse, greenish, thin, offensive, even ichorous.
-
Psor.
- Evil consequences of suppressed itch, especially after large
doses of sulphur, if the patient is hopeless, despairing
of recovery.
-
Crot. tig.
- Vesicular eruptions, itching intensely, relieved by gentle
scratching, aggravated by hard.
-
Ledum.
- To prevent or remove black and blue spots after blows.
-
Nit. ac.
- Ulcers with stinging and pricking as of splinters; exuberant
granulation.
-
Carbol. ac.
- Vesicular eruption all over the body, which itches excessively;
better after rubbing, but leaving a burning pain.
-
Psor.
- Psoric constitutions, especially where other remedies fail
to improve permanently; lack of reaction.
-
Mez.
- Ulcers easily bleeding, sensitive, painful at night; thick,
whitish, yellow scabs, under which thick yellow pus collects;
burning, itching vesicles around the ulcers.
-
Aur.
mur. natron.
- Jaundice with alternative black and white stools.
-
Mez.
- Herpes zoster with intercostal neuralgia < at night in warmth of bed.
-
Apis.
- Carbuncles with burning, stinging pains.
-
Rhus tox.
- Vesicular erysipelas, swelling and inflammation, phlegmonous.
-
Kali bich.
- Ulceration deep as if cut out with a punch; edges irregular.
-
Cicuta.
- Elevated eruption as large as peas on face or hands, with
burning pain when touched; later becomes confluent.
-
Psor.
- Intolerable itching from getting warm in the evening or bed,
scratches until it bleeds.
-
Arn.
- Ecchymosis on skin as from bruises.
-
China
- Yellow color of skin, jaundice.
-
Crotalus.
- Yellow color of whole body, malignant jaundice; dark haemorrhages
from nose, mouth, etc.; dark, scanty urine.
- Dolichos.
- Violent itching all over body, without any visible eruption.
-
Am. carb.
- Malignant scarlatina, dark red, sore throat, parotid and cervical
glands much swollen; skin red, with miliary rash or faintly
developed eruptions.
-
Rumex.
- Itching when undressing, uncovering or becoming exposed to cold
air (
Hep.
,
Nat. sul.
,
Olean.
).
-
Thuja.
- Sycosis bears the same relation to fig-warts, condylomata
and wart-like excrescences upon mucous and cutaneous
surfaces that
Sulphur
does to psora, or
Mercury
to syphilis.
- Urtica ur.
- Red raised blotches, itching and burning, requires constant
rubbing.
-
Hepar sulph.
- Skin affections very sensitive to touch, the pain
often causing fainting.
-
China.
- Excessive, most painful sensitiveness of the skin of the whole
body, even of the palms of the hands.
-
Anthracinum.
- In carbuncle, malignant ulcer and complaints, with ulceration,
sloughing and intolerable burning, black or blue blisters.
- Tarent. cub.
- Boils, abscesses, felons, or swellings of any kind, tissues
bluish with "atrocious" burning pains.
-
Ledum.
- Long remaining discoloration after injuries; "black or blue"
spots turn green.
-
Carb veg.
- Blue color of the body with terrible cardiac anxiety and
icy coldness of the surface.
Bones
-
Phos.
- Swelling of the bones; necrosis, especially of lower jaw.
-
Aurum
met.
- Bone pains at night, or deep ulcers affecting the bones,
after abuse of
Mercury
or syphilitic taint.
-
Lycop.
- Bone pains at night; bones inflammed, mostly the ends.
-
Therid.
- Scrofula when other remedies fail, rachitis, caries,
necrosis, to reach the root of the evil and destroy
the cause (Baruch).
-
Mez.
- Pain in the periosteum of the long bones, especially
the tibia, < at night in bed and damp weather;
touch intolerable.
-
Ruta.
- Bruises and other mechanical injuries of bones and
periosteum.
-
Asaf.
- To be thought of in affections of the bones, when there
is present great sensitiveness to the slightest
touch, or even the slightest dressings.
-
Aurum
met.
- Exostosis of skull and other bones, with boring pains which
drive to despair, especially when syphilitic or after
the abuse of
Mercury.
- Angust.
- Caries and very painful ulcers, which affect the bones
and pierce them to the marrow.
-
Calc. ost.
- Tardy development of bony tissues, with lymphatic enlargements,
fontanelles close too slowly, and teeth come too slowly.
-
Fluor. ac.
- Disease of bones, particularly of long bones, caries or
necrosis of psoric or syphilitic nature.
-
Merc.
- Bone pains < at night; boring pains in exostoses.
-
Nit. ac.
- Syphilitic bone pains; especially after abuse of
Mercury
;
pricking pains.
-
Syphil.
- Carious ulcers, pains worse from sundown to sunrise.
- Angust.
- Caries of tubular bones (pierces the marrow), with
abnormal craving for coffee.
-
Calc. phos.
- Bones affected along sutures or at symphyses.
-
Phos. ac.
- Periosteal inflammation, with burning, gnawing, tearing
pains; sensation as if bones were being scraped
with a knife.
-
Silicea
- Inflammation, swelling, caries and necrosis of bones
in subjects who lack vital warmth, or who are very
sensitive to cold.
-
Calc. ost.
- Curvature of bones, especially of spine and long bones;
extremities deformed.
- Stilling.
- Chronic periosteal rheumatism, distressing aching pains in
long bones, sometimes with nodes (syphilitic). Especially
tibial pains.
-
Kali iod.
- Chronic periosteal rheumatism, nocturnal bone pains drive to
despair (syphilitic or mercurial, or both).
-
Aurum
met.
- Syphilitic bone affections, particularly after the abuse of
Mercury
, caries of nasal bones, fetid ozaena, pains
< at night.
-
Fluor. ac.
- In bone disease and varicose veins of old people, follows
Silicea
well.
Generalities
-
Nux vom.
- Oversensitiveness to external impressions, cannot tolerate
noise, talking, music, strong odors, bright light.
-
Sulph.
- Unsteady gait, tremor of the hands or great debility and
trembling, weariness, weakness and prostration.
-
Con
- Especially adapted to complaints of old people of tight,
rigid fibre, or for scrofulousor cancerous subjects.
-
Ignat.
- Spasmodic affections of children consequent on being put
to sleep soon after punishment.
-
Staph.
- Incised wounds soon after surgical operations.
-
Verat. alb.
- Attacks of pain with delirium or driving to madness.
-
Zinc. met.
- Defective vitality, brain or nerve power too weak to develop
exanthemata, or menses; to expectorate; to urinate;
to comprehend; to memorize.
-
Kali brom.
- Loss of sensibility; body generally; also fauces, larynx,
urethra, etc.
-
Ipec.
- Hemorrhages (active) from all orificies, profuse, bright red.
-
Kreosot
- Hemorrhages, profuse, passive. Small wounds bleed much.
-
Silicea
- Ailments following vaccination, abscesses, etc. even convulsions.
-
Cicuta.
- Convulsions with contortions of the upper part of the body and limbs,
with blue face and frequent interruptions of breathing for
a few moments.
-
Conium.
- Cancers produced by a blow, and < every menstrual period.
-
Ignat.
- Single jerks of limbs on falling asleep.
-
Nux mosch.
- Fainting and palpitation of heart followed by sleep.
-
Bell.
- Pains come on suddenly and after a shorter or longer duration
cease as suddenly.
-
Sulph.
- Does not walk erect; stoops or bends over forward in walking or
sitting.
-
China.
- Profuse hemorrhage with faintness, loss of sight and ringing
in the ears, and bad effects following from loss of blood.
-
Carbo veg.
- Hemorrhage from broken down condition of the mucous membranes
anywhere, attended with great paleness of the skin.
-
Ham.
- Hemorrhages of very hard, clotted venous blood.
-
Croc.
- Hemorrhage blood black, viscid, clotted, forming into long
black strings from the bleeding orifice.
-
Crot. horr.
- Hemorrhages of decomposed blood from every outlet of
the body, even bloody sweat.
-
Sulph. acid.
- Hemorrhages from every outlet of the body and ecchymosis
under the skin.
-
Calc.
sul.
- Abscesses after they have opened to expedite the healing process.
-
Pic. acid.
- Great mental and physical prostration < by reaching, reading,
writing, or thinking.
-
Oxal. acid.
- Pain in small circumscribed spots, or confined to small spots.
- [Lact. acid.]
- Rheumatism of the joints with frequent desire to urinate,
large quantities of urine.
-
Secale.
- Particularly useful in tall, scrawny women of lax muscular
fibre, feeble, cachetic, or very old decrepit persons.
-
Silicea
- Small foreign bodies in the skin or larynx.
-
Phos. ac.
- Intense pain in the periosteum of all bones as if scraped with
a knife.
-
Opium.
- Twitching of the head, arms, and hands; now and then jerks
as if the flexors were over-active; body cold; inclination
to stupid sopor; motion of the body and uncovering the head >.
-
Nux mosch.
- Disposition to faint; also from the pains even when slight.
-
Ferr.
- Hemorrhages in debilitated or anaemic subjects.
-
Opium.
- Nervous and irritable; passes nothing but hard black balls.
-
Cina.
- Worm complaints of children; with convulsions.
-
Phos.
- Slight wounds bleed much.
-
Stram.
- Spasms, light of brilliant objects on contact renews them.
-
Rhus tox.
- Complaints from getting wet in the rain when over-heated or
perspiring.
-
Cicuta.
- Violent shocks through the head, arms, and legs, which cause
them to jerk suddenly.
-
Zinc. met.
- Especially in the anaemic; brain exhausted; not able to develop
exanthemata.
-
Lycop.
- Affections going from right to left; throat, chest, abdomen,
liver, ovaries.
-
Sulph.
- Standing is the most disagreeable position.
-
Silicea.
- Want of vital warmth even when taking exercise.
-
Petrol.
- Itching in the tubes; "urethra, Eustachian, lachrymal and pharynx.
-
Sepia.
- Great faintness, weakness at pit of stomach, or prostration.
-
Ignat.
- Ailments from suppressed grief.
-
Nux mosch.
- All the parts on which he lies ache as if sore.
-
Ars. alb.
- Extreme prostration, sudden sinking of strength;
every movement greatly increases the exhaustion.
-
Calc. ost.
- Great weariness, not beging able to walk or especially to go
up stairs without being greatly exhausted.
- Byron.
- Joints red, swollen, stiff, with sticking pains, < from
slightest motion.
-
Ars. alb.
- Complaints caused by chewing tobacco.
-
Cup. met.
- Spasms begin in fingers and toes and spread all over.
-
Cicuta.
- Convulsions which are exceedingly violent, epileptic, cataleptic,
tonic, or clonic.
-
Acon.
- Excessive restlessness and agonized tossing about for hours.
-
Ant. tart.
- Beating and throbbing through the whole body, particularly
in belly or pit of stomach, with great concern about the
future.
-
Cham.
- With the pains hot and thirsty.
-
Apis.
- Stinging pains like bee stings occurring occasionally.
-
Ars. alb.
- Poisoning from decayed or morbid animal matter by inoculation,
inhaling, or swallowing.
-
Acon.
- Numbness and tingling in the left side, tongue, lips, spine,
and left arm, and fingers.
-
Bryon.
- Sensation in bed as if she was sinking deep down.
-
Hep. sulph.
- Fainting with the pains.
-
Puls.
- Chilliness with the pains.
-
Verat. alb.
- Delirium with the pains.
-
Cham.
- Sweating with the pains.
-
Thuja.
- Frequent micturition with the pains.
-
Lach.
- Left-sided affections generally, but particularly throat,
ovaries, and paralytic troubles.
- Byron.
- Dropsical swelling increase during the day and diminish at night.
-
Ars. alb.
- From climbing heights or other muscular exertions, want of
breath, prostration, cannot sleep, and other ailments.
-
Lach.
- Bluish color of the affected part.
-
Acon.
- Bad effects from dry, cold air, suppressed perspiration,
excitement, fright, anger, chagrin.
-
Apis.
- Stinging and burning pains in the face, throat, urethra,
ovaries, piles, panaritium, carbuncles, indurations.
schirrus, or open cancers.
-
Lach.
- Blood dark, uncoagulable; small woulds bleed much.
-
Hepar sul.
- Great sensitiveness to cold air; cannot bear to be uncovered;
coughs when any part of the body is uncovered or cold air
strikes him.
-
Puls.
- Wandering pains shift rapidly from one part to another, also
with redness and swelling of the joints.
-
Calc. phos.
- Fractured bones are slow in uniting, hastens the promotion
of callus.
-
Tuberc.
- Symptoms ever changing from one organ to another,
beginning suddenly, ceasing suddenly.
-
Baryta. c.
- Scrofulous, atrophic, dwarfish children, inclined to glandular
swellings; mind and body weak.
-
Apis.
- Oedema or dropsy without thirst.
-
Arn.
- Bruised pain and sensitiveness over the whole body; the bed upon
which he lies seems too hard.
-
Ars. alb.
- Burning internal or external, in ulcers, eruptions, etc., > by
external heat.
-
Acon.
- Cannot bear the pain, nor to be touched, nor to be covered.
-
Kali carb.
- Stitching pains everywhere, not < on movement.
-
Hepar sul.
- Fainting with the pains.
-
Puls.
- Chilliness with the pains.
-
Dulc.
- From taking cold the neck becomes stiff, the back painful,
the loins lame.
-
China.
- Debility and other complaints after loss of blood and other
fluids, particularly by nursing, salivation, bleeding, cupping,
etc., or the whites, night sweats, seminal emissions.
-
Ferr.
- General hemorrhagic tendency.
-
Kali bich.
- Pains attack one part then subside and reappear in another or
alternate with other complaints like diarrhoea or dysentery
with rheumatism.
-
Arnica.
- Uneasiness in the painful parts; has to change position often,
every place seems too hard.
-
Arg. met.
- Pains increase gradually, disappear suddenly.
-
Bell.
- Spasm of all the spincters, the oesophagus, os uteri,
glottis and rectum; hour-glass contraction of the uterus.
-
Cham.
- Violent rheumatic pains drive him out of bed at night, and
compel him to walk about (Freedley).
-
Carbo veg.
- Collapse, cold sweat, cold breath, cold tongue, voice lost,
extreme pallor or greenish color of face.
-
Fluor. ac.
- Cannot bear the extremes of heat and cold in summer and winter.
-
Kali bich.
- Pains in small spots which can be covered with the point
of the finger.
-
Kali sulph.
- Wandering rheumatism, passing from joint to joint, with
serous exudation.
-
Cactus.
- Hemorrhages from nose, lungs, rectum, stomach or anywhere,
in connection with heart disease.
-
Calc. ost.
- Sensation of coldness as prominent as is burning for
Sulphur.
-
Caust.
- Sensation of shortening of muscles, contracting the ligaments
of the joints, bending the limbs.
-
Cham.
- Oversensitiveness of the nerves, cant bear pain, gets mad
at them, especially in those who have abused coffee
or narcotics.
-
Psor.
- Psoric constitutions; lack of reaction, after diseases;
scrofulous skin eruptions, with tendency to suppurate.
-
Sulph.
- Sensation of burning in many parts.
-
Sulph.
- Extreme disgust of the effuvia of his own body.
-
Conium.
- Indurations in the breasts or other glands after injuries.
-
Rhus tox.
- Pains as if sprained; ailments from spraining or straining,
lifting, particularly from reaching up high for things.
-
Baryta carb.
- Weak sight and other complaints of old people, especially
when inclined to get fat.
-
Calc. phos.
- Children loose flesh; will not stand; do not learn to walk;
slow dentition.
-
China.
- Great debility; sensitiveness of the nervous system;
special senses too acute; very sensitive to pain; light touch
and drafts of air.
-
Bryonia.
- Rheumatic and gouty tension; drawing, tearing, and sticking,
mostly in the limbs, especially when moving the parts,
with intolerance to contact.
-
Calc. ost.
- Often indicated after
Sulphur
, and if the pupils incline
to dilate.
-
Caps.
- Sense of constriction in different parts, as, for instance,
in the throat (diphtheria), chest (in asthma and cough),
urethra (gonorrhoea), rectum (in dysentery), etc.
- Chelid.
- Jaundice when the sclerotic, face, urine, and stool are all very
yellow.
-
Hyper.
- Punctured wounds feel very sore; from treading on nails,
needles splinters.
-
Iod.
- Marasmus, atrophy, or general emaciation. Especially mammae,
in dark complexioned persons.
- [Iris.]
- Burning in mucous membranes; internal canthi; at anus; in
mouth and fauces; oesophagus and stomach; in urethra.
-
Caps.
- Burning pungent pains, worse by cold water.
-
Kali sulph.
- Old catarrh affections; discharges yellow or green and bland.
-
Iod.
- Great emaciation with good appetite; always hungry, but
growing poor no matter how much he eats; mammae dwindle
and hand down.
-
Sars.
- Great emaciation; the skin shrivels and lies in folds.
-
Nat. mur.
- Great emaciation while living well, especially seen in the neck.
-
Abrotan.
- Marasmus of children with marked emaciation, especially of
legs; the skin is flabby and hangs loose in folds.
- Cider Vinegar.
- Antidote to carbolic acid.
- Pyprogen.
- The bed feel hard (
Arn.
); parts lain on feel sore
and bruised.
-
Medorr.
- Burning of hands and feet; wants them uncovered and fanned.
-
Psor.
- Body has a filthy smell even after bathing.
- Sympth.
- Mechanical injuries; blows, bruises, or thrusts on the globe
of the eye.
-
Psor.
- Great sensitiveness to cold air or change of weather; wears
a fur cap or overcoat in hot weather.
-
Syphil.
- Pains from dark till daylight (reverse
Medorr.
).
-
Tuberc.
- Emaciation rapid and pronounced, while he eats well loses
flesh rapidly
-
Verat. vir.
- Spasms or convulsions attended by exceedingly quick pulse.
-
Lac. can.
- Erratic pains, they fly from one part to another, especially
change sides of the body.
-
Psorin.
- All excretions have a carrion-like odor.
-
Cocc.
- Sense of emptiness in head, abdomen, bowels, chest;
heart, stomach, internal parts generally.
-
Hyper.
- Injuries to nerves attended with great pains - tetanus;
punctured, incised, lacerated wounds.
-
Ignat.
- Chorea following fright, grief, punishment and other mental
shock, sometimes convulsions.
-
Phos. acid.
- Growing pains - grows too tall (
Calc. c.
too fat.).
-
Stann.
- Pains begin lightly and increase gradually to the highest
points, and gradually decline.
-
Tuberc.
- Takes cold easily, without knowing when or where.
-
Psorin.
- Dates his chronic trouble back to some former disease; has
suffered ever since that time.
-
Sulph. acid.
- Pain of gradually and slowly increasing intensity which
ceases suddenly when at its height, often repeated.
-
Petrol.
- Ailments from riding in a carriage, railroad car or ship.
-
Opium.
- Want of susceptibility to remedies, lack of vital reaction;
the apparently well chosen remedy does not react.
-
Psor.
- When carefully selected remedies fail in psoric subjects; if
Sulph
fails, think of Psorinium
-
Calc. phos.
- Rheumatic affections < spring and fall, especially when
air is cold and damp from melting snow.
-
Borax.
- Dread of downward motion, child springs as if falling when
nurse undertakes to lay it down in the cradle (
Gels.
).
-
Sulph.
- All the orifices of the body are red as if pressed
full of blood.
-
Mag. phos
- Severe cramping pains, especially in stomach,
abdomen and pelvis, > by hot applications.
-
Nat. carb.
- Great debility, caused by heat of summer, exhaustion from least
effort; chronic effects of sun stroke.
-
Eupat. perf.
- Bruised feeling, as if broken, all ver the body (
Arn.
, [Bellis],
Pyr.
).
-
Kreosot.
- Profuse, excoriating and offensive secretion or discharges of
mucous surfaces generally in debilitated subjects.
-
Nit. acid.
- Affects particularly the mucous outlets of the body, where
skin and mucous membrane join, mouth, nose, rectum
anus, urethra, vagina, etc.
-
Sulph.
- Child cannot bear to be washed or bathed.
-
Mag. phos.
- Pains lightning-like coming and going.
-
Mur. acid.
- Great debility; as soon as he sits down his eyes close,
lower jaw hangs down; slides down in bed.
-
Puls.
- Symptoms ever changing, no two chills alike, no two stools,
no two attacks alike, well one hour, miserable the next.
- Tarant. Hisp.
- Restlessness; could not keep quiet in any position;
must keep in motion though walking aggravated all the symptoms.
-
Sulph.
- Discharge from every outlet acrid, excoriating and reddening.
-
Rheum.
- Sour smell of the whole body; child smells sour even after
washing or bathing.
-
Ignat.
- The remedy of great contradictions (paradoxicalities), roaring
in ears > by music, piles > when walking, sore throat
feels > when swallowing, empty feeling in stomach not >
by eating, cough < more he coughs, cough standing still,
> walking, spasmodic laughter from grief, thirst during
chill, none during fever, color changes in the face, etc.
- Tarant.
Cub.
- Swellings of any kind that put on a bluish color and there
are intense burning pains.
-
Caust.
- Chronic rheumatism, contraction of flexors, stiff joints.
-
Lach.
- Complaints begin on left and go to right side or left
sided complaints generally.
-
Lach.
- Relief from the onset of discharge.
-
Zinc.
- Twitching and jerking of single muscles (
Agar
,
Ignat
,
Hyos
).
-
Therid.
- Extreme sensitiveness to noise; aggravated by least noise; sounds
penetrate the teeth.
-
Asaf.
- Affections; especially hysterical caused by suppressed discharges.
-
Anac.
- Sensation of a plug in different parts.
-
Sulph.
- Chronic local congestions in many parts, with burning
sensation.
-
Ledum.
- Cold all the time, lack of animal or vital heat (Helod.).
-
Calc ost.
- Sensation of coldness in many parts.
-
Aesc. hip.
- Sensation of fullness in various parts, as heart, lungs,
stomach, anus, brain, pelvis, etc.
-
Sulph. ac.
- Haemorrhage of black blood from all the outlets of the body.
-
Sulph.
- Weak, faint spells during the day.
-
Calc. ost.
- The patient is generally better when constipated.
-
Agaric.
- Burning, itching redness of various parts, eyelids, ears,
nose, face, hands and feet; parts red, swollen, hot.
-
Asarum.
- Oversensitiveness of nevers; scratching of linen or silk,
crackling of paper is unbearable.
-
Baptisia
- All exhalations and discharges fetid, especially in
typhoid, breath, stool, urine, perspiration, ulcers, etc.
-
Psor.
- All excretions - diarrhoea, leucorrhoea, menses, perspiration -
have a carrion-like odor.
-
Cactus.
- Whole body feels as if caged, each wire being twisted tight.
-
Ferr.
- Red parts become white, face, lips, tongue, mucous membranes
of the mouth.
-
Caul.
- Rheumatism of women, especially of small joints, painful
stiffness, erratic pains.
-
Sulph.
- To promote absorption of effusions with
Sulphur
symptoms present.
-
Calc. ost.
- Easily strained from a generally weak, relaxed condition of
the muscles.
- Hypdrast.
- Mucous membranes; secretions increased, tenacious, ropy, erosions.
-
Lac can.
- Pains going from one part of the body to the other, especially
alternating sides.
-
Carbo veg.
- Vital powers low, venous system predominates.
-
Lach.
- Great physical and mental exhaustion - sinks down from weakness.
Worse a.m. and after sleep.
-
Sanicula.
- Emaciation progressive; child looks old; dirty, greasy and
brownish; skin about neck wrinkled, hangs in folds.
-
Cactus.
- Sense of constriction of throat, chest, heart, bladder, rectum,
uterus, vagina (
Caps.
).
-
Caust.
- Sensation of rawness or soreness of scalp, throat, respiratory
tract, rectum anus, urethra, vagina, etc.
-
Sulph. ac.
- Sensation of trembling all over, without actual trembling.
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