Adapted to light complexion; blondes; great emaciation
of face, hands, legs and feet, or single parts.
Very forgetful in business, but during sleep dreams of what he
has forgotten.
Headache: of drunkards; after debauchery; after lemonade, tea,
wile; every afternoon.
Hair falls off, on head, eyebrows, whiskers, genitals.
Coryza ending in diarrhoea.
Hungry: at night ( Cina , Psor. ); longing for spirituous liquors,
an almost irresistible maniacal desire.
Constipation: stool large, hard, impacted so that it requires mechanical
aid ( Aloe , Cal. , Sanic. , Sep. , Sil. ); after serious illness,
especially enteric fevers.
Urine: red, dark, scanty; coarse, red, sandy, sediment; involuntary
dribbling while walking.
Impotence, with desire; lewd thoughts, but physically impotent
(sudden impotence, [Chlor.]).
Erections slow, insufficient, too rapid emission with long-continued
thrill; weak, ill-humored after coitus, often involuntary dribbling
of semen and prostatic fluid which oozes while sitting, at stool,
during sleep; gleet ( Calad. ).
Priapism, glans drawn up ( Berb. , - drawn down, Canth. ).
Aphonia: after long use of voice; husky when beginning to sing;
obliged to clear the throat frequently of a transparent starchy
mucus ( Arg. n. , Stan. ); tubercular laryngitis.
Weak, easily exhausted; from either mental or physical labor; after
typhoid, typhus, debauchery.
Irresistible desire to lie down and sleep; strength suddenly leaves
him; especially in hot weather.
Very great aversion to a draft of air either warm, cold or damp.
After typhoid, great weakness of spine, fears paralysis.
Emaciation of affected parts.
Relations. - Compare: Phos. in genito-urinary and respiratory symptoms;
Arg. m. and [Stan. in] laryngitis of singers or speakers; Alum.
hard stool, inactive rectum.
Follows well: after, Calad , Nat. , Staph. , Phos. ac. , in sexual
weakness.
Itch checked by Mercurials or Sulphur often requires Selenium.
Aggravation. - Draught of air; in the sun; from lemonade, tea or
wine.
Amelioration. - Taking cold water or cold air into mouth
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