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(Phosphorus)
General
Phosphorus irritates, inflames and degenerates mucous membranes,
irritates and inflames serous membranes, inflames spinal cord
and nerves, causing paralysis, destroys bone, especially the lower
jaw and tibia; disorganizes the blood, causing fatty degeneration
of blood vessels and every tissue and organ of the body and thus
gives rise to hemorrhages, and hematogenous jaundice.
Produces a picture of destructive metabolism. Causes yellow atrophy
of the liver and sub-acute hepatitis. Tall, slender persons, narrow
chested, with thin, transparent skin, weakened by loss of animal
fluids, with great nervous debility, emaciation, amative tendencies,
seem to be under the special influence of Phosphorus. Great susceptibility
to external impressions, to light, sound, odors, touch, electrical
changes, thunder-storms. SUDDENNESS of symptoms, sudden prostration,
faints, sweats, shooting pains, etc. Polycythemia. Blood extravasations;
FATTY DEGENERATIONS, cirrhosis, caries, are pathological states
often calling for Phosphorus. Muscular pseudo-hypertrophy, neuritis.
Inflammation of the respiratory tract. Paralytic symptoms. Ill
effects of Iodine and excessive use of salt; worse, LYING ON LEFT
SIDE. Tertiary syphilis, skin lesions, and nervous debility. SCURVY.
PSEUDO-HYPERTROPHIC PARALYSIS. Ataxia and adynamia. Osteo myelitis.
Bone fragility.
Mind.
Great lowness of spirits. Easily vexed. Fearfulness, as if something
were creeping out of every corner. Clairvoyant state. Great tendency
to start. Over-sensitive to external impressions. Loss of memory.
Paralysis of the insane. Ecstasy. Dread of death when alone. Brain
feels tired. Insanity, with an exaggerated idea of one's own importance.
Excitable, produces heat all over. Restless, fidgety. HYPO-sensitive,
indifferent.
Head.
Vertigo of the aged, AFTER RISING. (BRY.) HEAT COMES FROM SPINE.
Neuralgia; parts must be kept warm. Burning pains. Chronic congestion
of head. Brain-fag, with COLDNESS OF OCCIPUT. Vertigo, with faintness.
Skin of forehead feels too tight. Itching of scalp, dandruff,
falling out of hair in large bunches.
Eyes.
Cataract. Sensation as if everything were covered with a mist
or veil, or something pulled tightly over eyes. Black points seem
to float before the eyes. Patient sees better by shading eyes
with hand. Fatigue of eyes and head even without much use of eyes.
GREEN HALO ABOUT THE CANDLELIGHT. [OSMIUM.] LETTERS APPEAR RED.
ATROPHY of optic nerve. Oedema of lids and about eyes. Pearly
white conjunctiva and long curved lashes. Partial loss of vision
from abuse of tobacco. [NUX.] Pain in orbital bones. Paresis of
extrinsic muscles. Diplopia, due to deviation of the visual axis.
Amaurosis from sexual excess. Glaucoma. Thrombosis of retinal
vessels and degenerative changes in retinal cells. Degenerative
changes where soreness and curved lines are seen in old people.
Retinal trouble with lights and hallucination of vision.
Ears.
HEARING DIFFICULT, especially to human voice. Re-echoing of sounds.
(CAUST.) Dullness of hearing after typhoid.
Nose.
Fan-like motion of nostrils. (LYC.) Bleeding; EPISTAXIS INSTEAD
OF MENSES. Over-sensitive smell. (CARBOL-AC.' NUX.) Periostitis
of nasal bones. Foul imaginary odors. (AUR.) Chronic catarrh,
WITH SMALL HEMORRHAGES; handkerchief is always bloody. POLYPI;
BLEEDING EASILY. [CALC.; SANG.]
Face.
Pale, sickly, complexion; blue rings under eyes. Hippocratic countenance.
Tearing pain in facial bones; circumscribed redness in one or
both cheeks. SWELLING AND NECROSIS OF LOWER JAW. (AMPHISBAENA;
HECLA. LAVA.)
Mouth.
Swelled and easily BLEEDING GUMS, ulcerated. Toothache after washing
clothes. Tongue DRY, SMOOTH, red or white, not thickly coated.
Persistent bleeding after tooth extraction. Nursing sore mouth.
Burning in oesophagus. Dryness in pharynx and fauces. THIRST FOR
VERY COLD WATER. Stricture of esophagus.
Stomach.
Hunger soon after eating. Sour taste and sour eructations after
every meal. Belching large quantities of wind, after eating. THROWS
UP INGESTA BY THE MOUTHFULS. Vomiting; WATER IS THROWN UP AS SOON
AS IT GETS WARM IN THE STOMACH. POST-OPERATIVE VOMITING. Cardiac
opening seems contracted, too narrow; the food scarcely swallowed,
comes up again. [BRY.; ALUM.] Pain in stomach; relieved by cold
food, ices. Region of stomach painful to touch, or on walking.
Inflammation of stomach, with burning extending to throat and
bowels. BAD EFFECTS OF EATING TOO MUCH SALT.
Abdomen.
Feels cold. (CAPS.) Sharp, cutting pains. A VERY WEAK, EMPTY,
GONE SENSATION felt in whole abdominal cavity. Liver congested.
Acute hepatitis. Fatty degeneration. (CARBON. TETRACHLORIDE.;
ARS. CHLOROFORM.) Jaundice. Pancreatic disease. Large, yellow
spots on abdomen.
Stool.
VERY FETID STOOLS AND FLATUS. Long, narrow, hard, like a dog's.
Difficult to expel. Desire for stool on lying on left side. PAINLESS,
copious DEBILITATING diarrhoea. Green mucus, with grains like
sago. Involuntary; seems as if anus remained open. GREAT WEAKNESS
AFTER STOOL. Discharge of blood from rectum, during stool. WHITE,
hard stools. Bleeding hemorrhoids.
Urine.
Haematuria, especially in acute Bright's disease. (CANTH.) Turbid,
brown, with red sediment.
Male.
Lack of power. IRRESISTIBLE DESIRE; involuntary emissions, with
lascivious dreams.
Female.
Metritis. Chlorosis. Phlebitis. Fistulous tracks after mammary
abscess. Slight hemorrhage from uterus between periods. Menses
too early and scanty — not profuse, BUT LAST TOO LONG. Weeps
before menses. Stitching pain in mammae. Leucorrhoea profuse,
smarting, corrosive, instead of menses. Amenorrhoea, with vicarious
menstruation. [BRY.] SUPPURATION OF MAMMAE, burning, water, offensive
discharge. Nymphomania. Uterine polyps.
Respiratory.
Hoarseness; worse evenings. LARYNX VERY PAINFUL. Clergyman's sore
throat; violent tickling in larynx while speaking. Aphonia, worse
evenings, with rawness. CANNOT TALK ON ACCOUNT OF PAIN IN LARYNX.
Cough from tickling in throat; WORSE, COLD AIR, reading, laughing,
TALKING, from going from warm room into cold air. Sweetish taste
while coughing. Hard, dry, tight, racking cough. Congestion of
lungs. Burning pains, heat and oppression of chest. TIGHTNESS
ACROSS CHEST; GREAT WEIGHT ON CHEST. Sharp stitches in chest;
RESPIRATION QUICKENED, OPPRESSED. MUCH HEAT IN CHEST. Pneumonia,
with oppression; WORSE, LYING ON LEFT SIDE. Whole body TREMBLES,
with cough. Sputa rusty, blood-colored, or purulent. Tuberculosis
in tall, rapidly-growing young people. Do not give it too low
or too frequently here, it may but hasten the destructive degeneration
of tubercular masses. Repeated hemoptysis. [ACAL.] Pain in throat
on coughing. Nervous coughs provoked by strong odors, entrance
of a stranger; worse in the presence of strangers; worse lying
upon left side; in cold room.
Heart.
Violent palpitation with anxiety, while lying on left side. Pulse
rapid, small, and SOFT. Heart dilated, especially right. Feeling
of warmth in heart.
Back.
Burning in back; pain as if broken. HEAT BETWEEN THE SHOULDER-BLADES.
Weak spine.
Extremities.
Ascending sensory and motor paralysis from ends of fingers and
toes. Stitches in elbow and shoulder joints. Burning of feet.
Weakness and trembling, from every exertion. Can scarcely hold
anything with his hands. Tibia inflamed and becomes necrosed.
ARMS AND HANDS BECOME NUMB. Can lie only on right side. Post-diphtheritic
paralysis, with formication of hands and feet. JOINTS SUDDENLY
GIVE WAY.
Sleep.
Great drowsiness, especially after meals. Coma vigil. Sleeplessness
in old people. Vivid dreams of fire; of hemorrhage. Lascivious
dreams. Goes to sleep late and awakens weak. SHORT NAPS AND FREQUENT
WAKINGS.
Fever.
Chilly every evening. Cold knees at night. ADYNAMIC WITH LACK
OF THIRST, but unnatural hunger. Hectic, with small, quick pulse;
viscid night-sweats. Stupid delirium. Profuse perspiration.
Skin.
WOUNDS BLEED VERY MUCH, EVEN IF SMALL; they heal and break out
again. Jaundice. Little ulcer outside of large ones. Petechiae.
Ecchymosis. PURPURA HEMORRHAGICA. SCURVY. Fungous hematodes and
excrescences.
Aggravation.
WORSE, touch; physical or mental exertion; twilight; warm food
or drink; change of weather, from getting wet in hot weather;
evening; lying on left or painful side; during a thunder-storm;
ascending stairs.
Amelioration.
BETTER, in dark, lying on right side, cold food; cold; open air;
washing with cold water; sleep.
Relationship.
Complementary: ARS.; CEPA; LYC.; SILICA. SANGUISUGA 30 —
Leech — (PERSISTENT HEMORRHAGES; effects of use of leeches.)
PHOSPH. PENTACHLORIDE (great soreness of mucous membrane of EYES
and nose, throat and chest sore).
Incompatible: CAUST.
Compare: TUBERCULINUM follows PHOSPHOR well and complements its
action. PHOSPHORUS HYDROGENATUS (crumbling teeth; hyperesthesia;
locomotor ataxia); AMPHISBAENA (right jaw swollen and painful).
THYMOL (Typical sexual neurasthenia; irritable stomach; aching
throughout lumbar region; worse, mental and physical exertion);
CALC.; CHIN.; ANTIM.; SEP.; LYC.; SULPH. In Pneumonia, Pneumococin
200 and Pneumotoxin (Cahis) taken from the Diplococcus lanceolatus
of Fraenkel. Pneumonia and paralytic phenomena; pleuritic pain
and pain in ilio-coecal region (Cartier).
Antidote: Antidote to Phosph. Poisoning: TURPENTINE with which
it forms an insoluble mass. Also POTASS PERMANG. NUX. PHOS. antidotes
the nausea and vomiting of CHLOROFORM and ether.
Dose.
Third to thirtieth potency. Should not be given too low or in
too continuous doses. Especially in tuberculous cases. It may
act as Euthanasia here.
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