Scrofulous exostosis; bruises and other mechanical injuries of bones
and periosteum; sprains; periostitis; erysipelas; fractures, and
especially dislocations ( Symph. ).
Bruised lame sensation all over, as after a fall or blow; worse
in limbs and joints ( Arn. ).
All parts of the body upon which he lies are painful, as if bruised
( Bap. , Pyr. ).
Restless, turns and changes position frequently when lying ( Rhus
).
Lameness after sprains, especially of wrists and ankles (chronic
sprains, Bov. , Stron. ).
Phthisis after mechanical injuries to chest ( Mill. ).
Aching in and over eyes, with blurred vision, as if they had been
strained.
After using eyes at fine work, watchmaking, engraving ( Nat. m.
); looking intently ( Sen. ).
Amblyopia or asthenopia from over-exertion of eyes or anomalies
of refraction; from over-use in bad light; fine sewing, over-reading
at night; misty, dim vision, with complete obscuration at a distance.
Eyes burn, ache, feel strained; hot, like balls of fire; spasms
of lower lids.
Constipation; from inactivity, or impaction following mechanical
injuries ( Arn. ).
Prolapse of rectum, immediately on attempting a passage; from the
slightest stooping; after confinement; frequent unsuccessful urging.
Pressure on the bladder as if constantly full; continues after
urinating; could hardly retain urine on account of urging, yet if
not attended to it was difficult afterwards to void it; scanty green
urine; involuntary.
Warts; with sore pains; flat, smooth on palms of hands ( Nat. c.
, Nat. m. - on back of hands, Dul. ).
Backache, relieved by lying on the back.
Relations. - Compare: Arn. , Arg. n. , Con. , Euphr. , Phyt. ,
Rhus , Symph.
After Arnica , it hastens the curative process in the joints; after
Symphytum , in injuries to bones.
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