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(Foxglove)
General
Comes into play in all diseases where the heart is primarily involved,
where the pulse is WEAK, IRREGULAR, INTERMITTENT, ABNORMALLY SLOW,
and dropsy of external and internal parts. WEAKNESS AND DILATION
OF THE MYOCARDIUM. Its greatest indication is in failure of compensation
and especially when AURICULAR FIBRILLATION HAS SET IN. Slow pulse
in recumbent posture, but irregular and dicrotic on sitting up.
Auricular flutter and fibrillation especially when subsequent
to rheumatic fever. Heart block, very slow pulse. Other symptoms
of organic heart disease, such as great weakness and sinking of
strength, faintness, coldness of skin, and irregular respiration;
cardiac irritability and ocular troubles after tobacco; jaundice
from induration and HYPERTROPHY OF THE LIVER, frequently call
for Digitalis. Jaundice with heart disease. Faint, as if dying.
BLUISH appearance of face. CARDIAC MUSCULAR FAILURE when asystole
is present. Stimulates the heart's muscles, increases force of
systole, increases length. Prostration from slight exertion. Collapse.
Mind.
Despondency; fearful; ANXIOUS about the future. Dullness of sense.
Every shock strikes in epigastrium. Melancholia, dull lethargic
with SLOW pulse.
Head.
Vertigo, when walking and on rising, in cardiac and hepatic affections.
Sharp, shooting frontal pain, extending into nose, after drinking
cold water or eating ice-cream. Heaviness of head, with sensation
as if it would fall backward. Face bluish. Confusion, fullness
and noise in head. Cracking sounds during a nap. Blue tongue and
lips.
Eyes.
Blueness of eyelids. Dark bodies, like flies, before eyes. CHANGE
IN ACUTENESS OF PERCEPTION OF SHADES OF GREEN. Objects appear
green and yellow. Mydriasis; lid margins red, swollen, agglutinated
in morning. Detachment of retina. Dim vision irregular pupils,
diplopia.
Stomach.
Sweet taste with constant ptyalism. EXCESSIVE NAUSEA, not relieved
by vomiting. Faintness, GREAT WEAKNESS IN STOMACH. Burning in
stomach extending to oesophagus. After cold water or ice-cream,
sharp pain in forehead, extending to nose. FAINTNESS and vomiting
from motion. Discomfort, even after a small quantity of food,
or from mere sight or smell. TENDERNESS OF EPIGASTRIUM. Copious
salivation. NEURALGIC PAIN IN STOMACH, unconnected with taking
food.
Abdomen.
Pain in left side apparently in descending colon and under false
ribs. Severe abdominal pains, pulsation in abdominal aorta, and
epigastric constriction. ENLARGED, SORE, PAINFUL LIVER.
Stool.
WHITE, CHALK-LIKE, ASHY, PASTY STOOL. Diarrhoea during jaundice.
Urine.
Continued urging, in drops, dark, hot, burning, with sharp cutting
or THROBBING pain at neck of bladder, AS IF A STRAW WAS BEING
THRUST BACK AND FORTH; worse at night. Suppressed. Ammoniacal,
and turbid. URETHRITIS, phimosis, strangury. Full feeling after
urination. Constriction and burning, as if urethra was too small.
Brick-dust sediment.
Female.
Labor-like pains in abdomen and back before menses. Uterine hemorrhage.
Male.
Nightly emission (DIGITALIN), with great weakness of genitals
after coitus. Hydrocele; scrotum enlarged like a bladder. Gonorrhoea,
balanitis (Merc.), with oedema of prepuce. Dropsical swelling
of genitals. (SULPH.) Enlarged prostate.
Respiratory.
Desire to take a deep breath. Breathing irregular, difficult;
deep sighing. Cough, with raw, sore feeling in chest. DYSPNOEA,
constant desire to breathe deeply, lungs feel compressed. Chronic
bronchitis; passive congestion of the lungs, giving bloody sputum
due to failing myocardium. CANNOT BEAR TO TALK. Hemoptysis with
weak heart.
Heart.
The least movement causes violent palpitation, and sensation as
if it would cease beating, if he moves. (Opposite: GELS.) Frequent
stitches in heart. IRREGULAR HEART ESPECIALLY OF MITRAL DISEASE.
VERY SLOW PULSE. INTERMITS; WEAK. Cyanosis. Inequality of pulse;
it varies. SUDDEN SENSATION AS IF HEART STOOD STILL. PULSE WEAK;
AND QUICKENED BY LEAST MOVEMENT. Pericarditis, copious serous
exudation. Dilated heart, tired, irregular, with slow and feeble
pulse. Hypertrophy with dilatation. Cardiac failure following
fevers. Cardiac dropsy.
Extremities.
Swelling of the feet. Fingers go to sleep easily. Coldness of
hands and feet. Rheumatic pain in joints. Shining, white swelling
of joints. Muscular debility. Nocturnal swelling of fingers. Sensation
in legs as IF A RED HOT WIRE suddenly darted through them (Dudgeon).
Sleep.
STARTS FROM SLEEP IN ALARM that he is falling from a height. Continuous
sleepiness.
Fever.
Sudden flushes of heat, followed by great nervous weakness.
Skin.
Erythema, deep red, worse on back, like measles. Blue distended
veins on lids, ears, lips and tongue. Dropsical. Itching and jaundiced.
Aggravation.
WORSE, when sitting erect, after meals and music.
Amelioration.
BETTER, when stomach is empty; in open air.
Relationship.
Antidotes; CAMPH.; SERPENTARIA. Incompatible: CHINA. Compare:
NERIUM ODORUM (resembles in heart effects Digitalis, but also
has an action like Strychnia on spinal cord. Spasms appear more
in upper part of body. Palpitation; weak heart will be strengthened
by it. Lock-jaw). ADONIA; Crataegus (a true heart tonic); KALMIA;
SPIGEL; LIATRIS; Compare also: DIGITOXINUM (Digitalis dissolved
in Chloroform; which has yellow vision very marked, and distressing
nausea, AGGRAVATED BY CHAMPAGNE AND AERATED WATERS.) NITRI. SIR.
DULC. increases action of Digit. ICHTHYOTOXIN. Eel serum. (Experiments
show great analogy between the serum and the venom of Vipera.
Indicated whenever the systole of the heart is insufficient, decompensated
valvular disease, irregular pulse due to fibrillation of the auricle.
Asystole, feeble, frequent, irregular pulse, dyspnoea and scanty
urine. Liver enlarged, dyspnoea, albuminuria. No oedema.) CONVALLARIA
(heart disease with vertigo and digestive disturbances). QUINIDINE
— Isomeric methoxyl compound. — (Restores normal rhythm
in auricular fibrillation, often supplements the action of Digitalis.
Two doses of 3 grains each, three hours apart — if no symptoms
of cinchonism develop, 4 doses 6 grs. each daily. (C. Harlan Wells.)
Paroxysmal tachycardia. Establishes normal heart rhythm at least
temporarily, less in valvular lesions.)
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