The urine has the odor or violets.
Tongue: smooth, glossy, red, as if deprived of papillae, or as
if glazed ( Pyr. ); elevated papillae; coating peels off in patches
leaving bright red spots, or entire coating cleans off suddenly
(in exanthemata); dry and red; burning in tip (compare, Mur. ac.
).
Abdomen: extremely sensitive to touch; distention, flatulence,
excessive tympanitis; meteorism ( Colch. ).
Diarrhoea: stool, watery, greenish, mucous; frequent, profuse,
fetid, bloody; burning in anus and rectum, fainting and exhaustion,
after ( Ars. ).
Worms: with foul breath, choking ( Cina , Spig. ); dry, hacking
cough; tickling at anus; ascarides, lumbrici, tapeworm segments
passed.
Haematuria: blood thoroughly mixed with the urine; sediment, like
coffee-grounds; cloudy, smoky, albuminous; profuse, dark or black,
painless.
Congestion and inflammation of viscera; kidneys, bladder, lungs,
intestines, uterus; with haemorrhage, and malignant tendency.
Purpurea haemorrhagica; fresh ecchymosis in great numbers from
day to day ( Sulph. ac. ).
Ascites with anasarca, in organic lesions of kidneys; dropsy after
scarlatina ( Apis , Hell. , Lach. ).
Haemorrhages; from bowels, with ulceration; passive, dark, with
ulceration or epithelial degeneration.
Violent burning and drawing pains in kidney, bladder and urethra
( Berb. , Can. , Canth. ).
Violent burning and cutting in bladder; tenesmus; sensitive hypogastrium;
cystitis and retention from atony of fundus.
Albuminuria; acute, in early stages, when blood and albumin abound
more than casts and epithelium; after diphtheria, scarlatina, typhoid.
Urine rich in albumin and blood, but few if any casts; < from
living in damp dwellings.
Strangury; spasmodic retention of urine.
Relations. - Compare: [Alumen], Arn. , Ars. , Canth. , Lach. ,
Nit. ac.
Is recommended as a prophylactic in malarial and African fevers.
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