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(Bitter-sweet)
General
Hot days and cold nights toward the close of summer are especially
favorable to the action of Dulcamara, and is one of the remedies
that correspond in their symptoms to the conditions found as effects
of damp weather, colds after exposure to wet, especially diarrhoea.
It has a specific relation also to the SKIN, GLANDS, and digestive
organs, MUCOUS MEMBRANES secreting more profusely while the skin
is inactive. The RHEUMATIC TROUBLES induced by damp cold are aggravated
by every cold change and somewhat relieved by moving about. Results
from sitting on cold, damp ground. Icy coldness. One-sided spasms
with speechlessness. Paralysis of single parts. Congestive headache,
with neuralgia and dry nose. Patients living or working in damp,
cold basements. [NAT-SULPH.] Eruptions on hands, arms or face
around the menstrual period.
Head.
Mental confusion. Occipital pain ascending from nape of neck.
Headache relieved by conversation. Rejects things asked for. Back
part of head chill, heavy, aching, during cold weather. Ringworm
of scalp. SCALDHEAD, THICK BROWN CRUSTS, bleeding when scratched.
Buzzing in head.
Nose.
Dry coryza. Complete stoppage of nose. STUFFS UP WHEN THERE IS
A COLD RAIN. Thick, yellow mucus, bloody crusts. Profuse coryza.
Wants nose kept warm, least cold air stops the nose. Coryza of
the newborn.
Eyes.
Every time he takes cold it settles in eyes. Thick, yellow discharge;
granular lids. Hay-fever; profuse, watery discharge, worse in
open air.
Ears.
Earache, buzzing, stitches, and swelling of parotids. Middle-ear
catarrh (MERC. DULC.; KAL. MUR.)
Face.
Tearing in cheek extending to ear, orbit, and jaw, PRECEDED BY
COLDNESS OF PARTS, AND ATTENDED BY CANINE HUNGER. Humid eruption
on cheeks and face generally.
Mouth.
Saliva tenacious, soapy. Dry, rough tongue, rough scraping in
throat, after taking cold in damp weather. Cold-sores on lips.
Facial neuralgia; worse, SLIGHTEST EXPOSURE TO COLD.
Stomach.
Vomiting of white, tenacious mucus. AVERSION TO FOOD. BURNING
THIRST FOR COLD DRINKS. Heartburn. Nausea accompanies the desire
for stool. Chilliness during vomiting.
Abdomen.
Colic from cold. Acts prominently on umbilical region. CUTTING
PAIN ABOUT NAVEL. Swelling of inguinal glands. (MERC.)
Stool.
Green, watery, slimy, bloody, MUCUS, especially in summer, when
the weather suddenly becomes cold; FROM DAMP, COLD WEATHER and
repelled eruptions.
Urine.
Must urinate WHEN GETTING CHILLED. Strangury, painful micturition.
Catarrh of bladder from taking cold. Urine has thick, MUCOUS,
purulent sediment. Ischuria from wading with bare feet in cold
water.
Female.
Suppression of menses from cold or dampness. Before appearance
of menses, a RASH APPEARS ON SKIN, or sexual excitement. Dysmenorrhoea,
with blotches all over; mammae engorged and sore, delicate, sensitive
to cold.
Respiratory.
Cough worse cold, wet weather, with free expectoration, tickling
in larynx. Cough, hoarse, spasmodic. Whooping-cough, with excessive
secretion of mucus. Winter coughs, dry, teasing. Asthma with dyspnoea.
Loose, rattling cough; worse wet weather. Must cough a long time
to expel phlegm. Cough AFTER PHYSICAL EXERTION.
Back.
Stiff neck. PAIN IN SMALL OF BACK, as after long stooping. Stiffness
and lameness across neck and shoulders, after getting cold and
wet.
Extremities.
Paralysis: paralyzed limbs, FEET ICY COLD. Warts on hands. Perspiration
on palms of hands. Pain in shin-bones. Rheumatism alternates with
diarrhoea. Rheumatic symptoms after acute skin eruptions.
Skin.
ADENITIS. PRURITUS, ALWAYS WORSE IN COLD, WET WEATHER. Herpes
zoster, pemphigus. Swelling and indurated glands from cold. Vesicular
eruptions. Sensitive bleeding ulcers. Little boils. Red spots,
URTICARIA, brought on by exposure, or sour stomach. Humid eruptions
on face, genitals, hands etc. WARTS, large, smooth, on face and
palmar surface of hands. Anasarca. Thick, brown-yellow crusts,
bleeding when scratched.
Fever.
Dry burning heat all over. Chilliness towards evening, mostly
in back. Icy coldness, with pains. Dry hat and burning of skin.
Chilliness with thirst.
Aggravation.
WORSE, at night; from COLD in general, DAMP, RAINY WEATHER.
Amelioration.
BETTER, from moving about, external warmth.
Relationship.
Antidotes: CAMPH.; CUPR.
Complementary: BARYTA CARB.
Incompatible: BELLAD.; LACHES.
Compare: PIMPINELLA — (Bibernell). — Respiratory mucous
membrane sensitive to drafts, pain and coldness in occiput and
nape. Whole body weak; heavy head and drowsiness; lumbago and
stiff neck; pain from nape to shoulder; chilliness. RHUS; CIMICIF.;
CALC.; PULS.; BRY.; NAT-SULPH.
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