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| Arteritis |
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Remedy |
Characteristics Symptoms |
Patient Worse by |
Patient Better by |
| Arsenicum Album |
All-prevailing debility, exhaustion, and
restlessness, with nightly aggravation Great exhaustion
after the slightest exertion
Irritable weakness
Burning pains
Burning relieved by heat
Fear fright and worry
Gradual loss of weight from impaired nutrition
Reduced refractive index of blood serum
System under the stress of malignancy regardless of location
Septic infections and low vitality
Cannot bear the sight or smell of food
Great thirst; drinks much, but little at a time
Craves acids, milk and coffee.
Long-lasting eructations
Stool small, offensive, dark, with much prostration
Urine scanty, burning, involuntary; albuminous
Menses too profuse and too soon
Leucorrhœa, acrid, burning, offensive, thin.
Palpitation, pain, dyspnœa, faintness
Pulse more rapid in morning
Dilatation
Sleep disturbed, anxious, restless; must have head raised by
pillows
Suffocative fits during sleep
Sleeps with hands over head
Dreams are full of care and fear
Drowsy, sleeping sickness |
Wet weather After midnight
From cold, cold drinks, or food
Seashore
Right side |
From heat From head elevated
Warm drinks |
| Carbo Vegetabilis |
Typical Carbo patient is sluggish, fat and lazy and
has a tendency to chronicity in his complaints Blood seems to stagnate in
the capillaries, causing blueness, coldness, and ecchymosis; body becomes
blue, icy-cold
Coldness, breath cool, pulse imperceptible, oppressed and quickened
respiration, and must have air, must be fanned hard, must have all the
windows open
Faints easily, is worn out, and must have fresh air
Very debilitated; seems to be too weak to hold out
Persons who have never fully recovered from the effects of some
previous illness
General venous stasis, bluish skin, limbs cold
Eructations after eating and drinking; temporary relief from belching;
rancid, sour, or putrid eructations
Digestion slow; food putrefies before it digests
Aversion to milk, meat, and fat things
The simplest food distresses
Premature and too copious menses; pale blood
Leucorrhœa before menses, thick, greenish, milky, excoriating |
Evening Night
Open air
Cold
From fat food, butter, coffee, milk
Warm damp weather
Wine |
From eructation From fanning
Cold. |
| Echinacea |
Symptoms of blood poisoning, septic conditions
generally Tendency to malignancy in acute and sub-acute disorders
Tired feeling. Piles. Pustules
Lymphatic inflammation; crushing injuries
Foul discharges with emaciation and great debility
Sour belching and heartburn
Urine albuminous, scanty, frequent, and involuntary
Offensive, excoriating leucorrhœa |
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| Kali Iodatum |
Acts prominently on fibrous and connective tissues,
producing infiltration, œdema, etc Diffused sensitiveness
Loss of weight
Saliva increased
Faintness at epigastrium
Cold food and drink, especially milk, aggravate
Much thirst
Flatulence
Menses late, profuse
Corrosive leucorrhœa |
Warm clothing Warm room
At night
Damp weather |
Motion Open air |
| Lachesis |
Septic states When the system is thoroughly
poisoned and the prostration is profound
For patients of a melancholic disposition
Sensation of tension in various parts
Cannot bear anything tight anywhere
Craving for alcohol, oysters
Any food causes distress
Hungry, cannot wait for food
Constipated, offensive stool
Menses too short, too feeble; pains all relieved by the flow
Intense excitement of sexual organs
Palpitation, with fainting spells, especially during climacteric
Constricted feeling causing palpitation, with anxiety
Irregular beats
Sleeps into an aggravation
Sudden starting when falling asleep
Sleepiness, yet cannot sleep
Wide-awake in evening |
After sleep Left side
In the spring
Warm bath
Pressure or constriction
Hot drinks
Closing eyes |
Appearance of discharges Warm applications |
| Natrum Iodatum |
Chronic catarrhal affections Arteriosclerosis
Vertigo
Dyspnœa |
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| Secale Cornutum |
Constringent feeling throughout the whole body
Coldness, numbness
A useful remedy for old people with shriveled skin-thin, scrawny old
women
All the Secale conditions are better from cold; the whole body is
pervaded by a sense of great heat
Debility, anxiety, emaciation, though appetite and thirst may be
excessive.
Raised the blood pressure due to decrease of the flow of pancreatic
juice
Unnatural ravenous appetite; craves acids
Thirst unquenchable
Eructations of bad odor
Brownish, offensive leucorrhœa
Menses irregular, copious, dark; continuous oozing of watery blood
until next period
Dyspnœa and oppression, with cramp in diaphragm
Palpitation, with contracted and intermittent pulse
Sleep profound and long |
Heat Warm covering |
Cold Uncovering
Rubbing
Stretching out limbs |
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