Adapted to persons with dark hair and rigid fibre; weakly, psoric,
with excessively yellow, sallow complexion; subject to affections
of respiratory and urinary tracts.
Children with dark hair and eyes, delicate, sensitive, skin prone
to intertrigo during dentition ( Lyc. ), or convulsions with eruption
of teeth ( Stan. ).
Disturbed functional activity of brain and spinal cord, from exhausting
disease or severe mental shock, resulting in paralysis.
Rawness or soreness: of scalp, throat, respiratory tract, rectum,
anus, urethra, vagina, uterus (as if bruised, Arn. ; as if sprained,
Rhus ).
Melancholy mood: sad, hopeless; from care, grief, sorrow; with
weeping, "the least thing makes the child cry."
Intense sympathy for sufferings of others.
Ailments: from long-lasting grief and sorrow ( Phos. ac. ); from
loss of sleep, night watching ( Coc. , Ign. ); from sudden emotions,
fear, fright, joy ( Coff. , Gels. ); from anger or vexation; from
suppressed eruptions.
Children slow in learning to walk ( Cal. p. ).
Unsteady walking and easy falling of little children.
Constipation: frequent, ineffectual desire ( Nux ); stool passes
better when person is standing; impeded by haemorrhoids; tough and
shining, like grease; in children and nocturnal enuresis.
Urine involuntary: when coughing, sneezing, blowing the nose (
Puls. , [Squil.], Ver. ).
Cough: with rawness and soreness in chest; with inability to expectorate,
sputa must be swallowed ( Arn. , Kali c. ); relieved by swallow
of cold water; on expiration ( Acon. ); with pain in hips; remaining
after pertussis; with expectoration chiefly at night.
Hoarseness with rawness, and aphonia < in the morning (<
in the evening, Carbo v. , Phos. ).
At night, unable to get an easy position or lie still a moment
([Eup.], Rhus ).
Must move constantly, but motion does not relieve.
Cannot cover too warmly, but warmth does not >.
Faint-like sinking of strength; weakness and trembling.
Cicatrices, especially burns, scalds, freshen up, become sore again;
old injuries re-open; patients say "they never have been well
since that burn."
Menses: too early; too feeble; only during the day; cease on lying
down.
Paralysis: of single parts; vocal organs, tongue, eyelids, face,
extremities, bladder; generally, of right side; from exposure to
cold wind or draft; after typhoid, typhus or diphtheria; gradually
appearing.
Drooping of upper eyelids; cannot keep them open ( Caul. , Gels.
, Graph. - of both lids, Sep. ).
Rheumatic affections, with contraction of the flexors and stiffness
of the joints; tension and shortening of muscles ( Am. m. , [Cimex],
Guaiac. , Nat. mur. ).
Warts: large, jagged, often pedunculated; bleeding easily; exuding
moisture; small, all over the body; on eyelids, face; on the nose.
Patient improves for a time, then comes to a "standstill"
( Psor , Sulph. ).
Relations. - Complementary: Carbo veg. , Petros.
Incompatible: Phos. Must not be used before or after Phos. , always
disagrees; the Acids; Coffea.
Compare: Arn. , must swallow mucus; Gels. , Graph. , Sep. in ptosis;
hoarseness, Rumex and Carbo v. when < changes to evening; Sulph.
in chronic aphonia.
Causticum antidotes paralysis from lead poisoning (bad effects
of holding type in mouth of compositors). and abuse of Merc. or
Sulph. in scabies.
It affects the right side most prominently.
Aggravation. - In clear, fine weather; coming from the air into
a warm room ( Bry. ); cold air, especially draft of cold air; on
becoming cold; from getting wet or bathing.
Amelioration. - In damp, wet weather; warm air.
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