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(Lead)
General
The great drug for general sclerotic conditions. Lead paralysis
is chiefly of extensors, forearm or upper limb, from center to
periphery with partial anesthesia or excessive hyperesthesia,
preceded by pain. Localized neuralgic pains, neuritis. The blood,
alimentary and nervous systems are the special seats of action
of Plumbum. Haematosis is interfered with, rapid reduction in
number of red corpuscles; hence pallor, icterus, anaemia. Constrictive
sensation in internal organs.
Delirium, coma and convulsions. Hypertension and arteriosclerosis.
PROGRESSIVE MUSCULAR ATROPHY. Infantile paralysis. Locomotor ataxia.
Excessive and rapid emaciation. Bulbar paralysis. Important in
peripheral affections. The points of attack for Plumbum are the
neuraxons and the anterior horns. Symptoms of multiple sclerosis,
posterior spinal sclerosis. Contractions and boring pain. All
the symptoms of acute Nephritis with amaurosis and cerebral symptoms.
GOUT. (Chronic).
Mind.
MENTAL DEPRESSION. FEAR OF BEING ASSASSINATED. Quiet melancholy.
Slow perception; loss of memory; amnesic aphasia. Hallucinations
and delusions. Intellectual apathy. Memory impaired. (ANAC.; BARYTA.)
Paretic dementia.
Head.
Delirium alternating with colic. Pain as if a ball rose from throat
to brain. Hair very dry. TINNITUS. (CHIN.; NAT-SALIC.; CARBON.
SULPH.)
Eyes.
Pupils contracted. Yellow. Optic nerve inflamed. Intraocular,
suppurative inflammation. GLAUCOMA, especially if secondary to
spinal lesion. Optic neuritis, central scotoma. Sudden loss of
sight after fainting.
Face.
PALE AND CACHETIC. Yellow, corpse-like; cheeks sunken. Skin of
face greasy, shiny. Tremor of nasolabial muscles.
Mouth.
Gums swollen, pale; DISTINCT BLUE LINES ALONG MARGINS OF GUMS.
Tongue tremulous, red on margin. Cannot put it out, seems paralyzed.
Stomach.
Contraction in oesophagus and stomach; pressure and tightness.
GASTRALGIA. Constant vomiting. Solids cannot be swallowed.
Abdomen.
Excessive colic, RADIATING TO ALL PARTS OF BODY. ABDOMINAL WALL
FEELS DRAWN BY A STRING TO SPINE. Pain causes desire to stretch.
Intussusception; strangulated hernia. ABDOMEN RETRACTED. Obstructed
flatus, with intense colic. Colic alternates with delirium and
pain in atrophied limbs.
Rectum.
Constipation; STOOLS HARD, LUMPY, BLACK, WITH URGING AND SPASM
OF ANUS. Obstructed evacuation from impaction of faeces. (PLAT.)
Neuralgia of rectum. ANUS DRAWN UP WITH CONSTRICTION.
Urinary Organs.
Frequent, ineffectual tenesmus. Albuminous; low specific gravity.
CHRONIC INTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS, with great pain in abdomen. Urine
scanty. Tenesmus of bladder. Emission drop by drop.
Male.
LOSS OF SEXUAL POWER. Testicles drawn up, feel constricted.
Female.
VAGINISMUS, with emaciation and constipation. INDURATION OF MAMMARY
GLANDS. Vulva and vagina hypersensitive. Stitches and burning
pains in breasts. (APIS; CON.; CARB. AN.; SIL.) Tendency to abortion.
Menorrhagia with sensation of string pulling from abdomen to back.
Disposition to yawn and stretch.
Heart.
Cardiac weakness. Pulse soft and small, dicrotic. Wiry pulse,
cramp-like constriction of peripheral arteries.
Back.
Spinal cord sclerosed. Lightning-like pains; temporarily better
by pressure. Paralysis of lower extremities.
Skin.
Yellow, dark-brown liver spots. Jaundice. Dry. Dilated veins of
forearms and legs.
Extremities.
Paralysis of single muscles. Cannot raise or lift anything with
the hand. Extension is difficult. Paralysis from over exertion
of the extensor muscles in piano players. (CURARE.) Pains in muscles
of thighs; COME IN PAROXYSMS. WRIST-DROP. Cramps in calves. Stinging
and tearing in limbs, also twitching and tingling, numbness, pain
or tremor. Paralysis. Feet swollen. Pain in atrophied limbs alternates
with colic. Loss of patellar reflex. Hands and feet cold. Pain
in RIGHT BIG TOE at night, very sensitive to touch.
Aggravation.
WORSE, at night, motion.
Amelioration.
BETTER, rubbing, hard pressure, physical exertion. (ALUMEN.)
Relationship.
Compare: PLUMB. ACET. (painful cramps in paralyzed limbs; severe
pain and muscular cramps in gastric ulcer; locally, as an application
(non-homeopathic) in moist eczema, and to dry up secretions from
mucous surfaces. Care must be used, as sufficient lead can be
absorbed to produce lead poison, one to two drams of the LIQUOR
PLUMBI SUBACETATIS to the ounce of water; also in pruritus pudendi,
equal parts of the LIQUOR PLUMBI AND GLYCERIN). PLUMB. JODAT.
(Has been used empirically in various forms of paralysis, sclerotic
degenerations, especially of spinal cord, atrophies, arteriosclerosis,
pellagra. INDURATIONS OF MAMMARY GLANDS, ESPECIALLY WHEN A TENDENCY
TO BECOME INFLAMED APPEARS; SORE AND PAINFUL. Indurations of great
hardness and associated with a very dry skin. Lancinating pains
of TABES.) Compare: ALUMINA; PLAT.; OPIUM; PODOPH.; MERC.; THAL.
PLECTRANTHUS (paralysis, spastic, spinal form); PLUMB. CHROMICUM
(convulsions, with terrible pains; pupils greatly dilated; retracted
abdomen); PLUMB. PHOSPH. (loss of sexual power; LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA).
Antidotes: PLAT.; ALUM.; PETROL.
Dose.
Third to thirtieth potency.
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