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(Wild Indigo)
General.
The symptoms of this drug are of an asthenic type, simulating
low fevers, SEPTIC CONDITIONS of the blood, malarial poisoning,
and extreme prostration. Indescribable sick feeling. GREAT MUSCULAR
SORENESS AND PUTRID PHENOMENA ALWAYS ARE PRESENT. All the secretions
are offensive — breath, stool, urine, sweat, etc. Epidemic
influenza. Chronic intestinal toxaemia of children with fetid
stools and eructations.
Baptisia in low dilutions produces a form of anti-bodies to the
Bac. typhosus, viz., the agglutinins. (Mellon.) Thus it raises
the natural bodily resistance to the invasion of the bacillary
intoxication, which produces the typhoid syndrome. Typhoid carriers.
After inoculation with anti-typhoid serum. Intermittent pulse,
especially in the aged.
Mind.
Wild, wandering feeling. Inability to think. Mental confusion.
Ideas confused. Illusion of divided personality. THINKS HE IS
BROKEN OR DOUBLE, AND TOSSES ABOUT THE BED TRYING TO GET PIECES
TOGETHER. (Cajeput.) Delirium, wandering, muttering. Perfect indifference.
Falls asleep while being spoken to. Melancholia, with stupor.
Head.
Confused, swimming feeling. Vertigo; pressure at root of nose.
Skin of forehead feels tight; seems drawn to back of head. Feels
too large, HEAVY, NUMB. Soreness of eyeballs. Brain feels sore.
Stupor; falls asleep while spoken to. Early deafness in typhoid
conditions. Eyelids heavy.
Face.
BESOTTED LOOK. Dark red. Pain at root of nose. Muscles of jaw
rigid.
Mouth.
Taste flat, bitter. Teeth and gums sore, ulcerated. BREATH FETID.
TONGUE FEELS BURNED; yellowish-brown; edges red and shining. Dry
and brown in center, with dry and glistening edges; surface cracked
and sore. CAN SWALLOW LIQUIDS ONLY; least solid food gags.
Throat.
Dark redness of tonsils and soft palate. CONSTRICTION, CONTRACTION
OF OESOPHAGUS. (Cajeput.) Great difficulty in swallowing solid
food. PAINLESS sore throat, and offensive discharge. CONTRACTION
AT CARDIAC ORIFICE.
Stomach.
Can swallow only liquids, vomiting due to spasm of oesophagus.
Gastric fever. No appetite. Constant desire for water. SINKING
FEELING AT STOMACH. Pain in epigastric region. Feeling of hard
substance. (Abies nig.) All symptoms worse from beer. [Kali-bich.]
Cardiac orifice contracted convulsively and ulcerative inflammation
of stomach and bowels.
Abdomen.
Right side markedly affected. Distended and rumbling. Soreness
over region of gall-bladder, with diarrhoea. Stools very OFFENSIVE,
THIN, DARK, BLOODY. Soreness of abdomen, in region of liver. Dysentery
of old people.
Female.
Threatened miscarriage from mental depression, shock, watching,
low fevers. Menses too early, too profuse. Lochia acrid, fetid.
Puerperal fever.
Respiratory.
Lungs feel compressed, breathing difficult; seeks open window.
Fears going to sleep on account of nightmare and SENSE OF SUFFOCATION.
Constriction of chest.
Back and Extremities.
Neck tired. Stiffness and pain, aching and drawing in arms and
legs. Pain in sacrum, around hips and legs. SORE AND BRUISED.
Decubitus.
Sleep.
Sleepless and restless. Nightmare and frightful dreams. Cannot
get herself together, feels scattered about bed. Falls asleep
while answering a question.
Skin.
Livid spots all over body and limbs. Burning and heat in skin.
(Arsenic) Putrid ulcers with stupor, low delirium and prostration.
Fever.
Chill, with rheumatic pains and soreness all over body. Heat all
over, with occasional chills. Chill about 11 a.m. ADYNAMIC FEVERS.
Typhus fever. Shipboard fever.
Aggravation.
Worse; humid heat; fog; indoors.
Relationship.
Compare: BRYONIA and ARSENIC may be needed to complete the favorable
reaction. AILANTHUS differs, being more painful. Baptisia more
painless. Rhus; Muriat. acid; Arsenic; Bryon.; Arnica; Echinac.
Pyrogen.
Baptisia confusia. (Pain in right jaw and oppression in left hypochondrium,
producing dyspnoea and necessity to assume erect position.)
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