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(Gila Monster)
General
The result of the bite is a benumbing paralysis like paralysis
agitans or locomotor ataxia. There is no tetanic phase —
a condition almost reverse in objective symptoms to Hydrocy. acid
or Strychnia. The most unusual action of the drug is noted upon
the eyes of the mouse. THE EYEBALL BECOMES MORE PROMINENT and
the cornea shows opacities. The exophthalmus is due to the pressure
of the blood behind the eyeball (Boyd). Homeopathically, it is
indicated in many forms of disease characterized by GREAT COLDNESS
— “arctic” coldness. Cold waves from occiput
to feet or ascending.
Head.
Very depressed. Sensation as if would fall to right side. COLD
band around head; cold pressure within the skull. Eyelids heavy.
Pain beginning in right ear, extending round back of head to left
ear.
Face.
Cold crawling feeling, as if facial muscles were tight.
Mouth.
Tongue cold, tender, and dry. Very thirsty. Swallowing difficult.
Breath cold.
Chest.
Cold feeling in lungs and in heart. Slow labored thumping of heart.
Back.
Coldness across scapulae. Burning along spine.
Extremities.
Numbness and trembling. Cyanosis of hands. Coldness. Sensation
as if walking on sponge, and as if feet were swollen. Staggering
gait. Cock's gait. When walking, lifts feet higher than usual,
and puts down heel hard. Feet cold as ice or burn. Stretching
relieves pains in muscles and limbs.
Fever.
INTERNAL COLDNESS, as if frozen to death. Cold rings around body.
Cold waves. (ABIES C.; ACON.) COLD SPOTS. Arctic coldness. Temperature
subnormal — 96°. (CAMPH.)
Relationship.
Compare: LACERTA — Green Lizard (skin eruptions. Vesicles
under tongue. Increased mental acumen. Difficult swallowing. Constant
accumulation of saliva in the mouth. NAUSEA; Violent pressure
in stomach). CAMPHOR; LACHESIS.
Dose.
Thirtieth potency.
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