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(May-apple)
General
Is especially adapted to persons of bilious temperament. It affects
chiefly the DUODENUM, small intestines, liver, and RECTUM. The
Podophyllum disease is a gastro-enteritis with colicky pain and
bilious vomiting. Stool is watery with jelly-like mucus, painless,
PROFUSE. Gushing and offensive. Many troubles during pregnancy;
pendulous abdomen after confinement; prolapsus uteri; painless
cholera morbus. Torpidity of the liver; portal engorgement with
a tendency to hemorrhoids, hypo-gastric pain, fullness of superficial
veins, jaundice.
Mind.
Loquacity and delirium from eating acid fruits. Depression of
spirits.
Head.
Vertigo, with tendency to fall forward. Headache, dull pressure,
worse morning, with heated face and bitter taste; ALTERNATING
WITH DIARRHOEA. ROLLING OF HEAD FROM SIDE TO SIDE, with moaning
and vomiting and eyelids half closed. Child perspires on head
during sleep.
Mouth.
Grinding the teeth at night; INTENSE DESIRE TO PRESS THE GUMS
TOGETHER. (PHYTOL.) Difficult dentition. TONGUE BROAD, LARGE,
MOIST. Foul, putrid taste. BURNING SENSATION OF TONGUE.
Stomach.
Hot, sour belching; nausea and vomiting. Thirst for large quantities
of cold water. (BRY.) Vomiting of hot, frothy mucus. Heartburn;
gagging or empty retching. Vomiting of milk.
Abdomen.
Distended; heat and emptiness. SENSATION OF WEAKNESS OR SINKING.
Can lie comfortably only on stomach. Liver region painful, BETTER
RUBBING PART. Rumbling and shifting of flatus in ascending colon.
Rectum.
Cholera infantum and morbus. Diarrhoea of long standing; EARLY
IN MORNING; DURING TEETHING, WITH HOT, GLOWING CHEEKS while being
bathed or washed; in hot weather after acid fruits. Morning, painless
diarrhoea when not due to venous stasis or intestinal ulceration.
Green, water, FETID, PROFUSE, gushing. PROLAPSE OF RECTUM before
or with stool. Constipation; clay-colored, hard, dry, difficult.
Constipation alternating with diarrhoea. [ANT. CRUD.] Internal
and external piles.
Female.
Pain in uterus and RIGHT OVARY, WITH SHIFTING NOISES ALONG ASCENDING
COLON. Suppressed menses, with pelvic tenesmus. PROLAPSED UTERI,
especially after parturition. Hemorrhoids, with prolapsus ani
during pregnancy. Prolapsus from overlifting or straining; during
pregnancy.
Extremities.
Pain between shoulders, under right scapula, in loins and lumbar
region. Pain in right inguinal region; shoots down inner thigh
to knees. Paralytic weakness on left side.
Fever.
Chills at 7 A.M., with pain in hypochondria, and knees, ankles,
wrists. GREAT LOQUACITY during fever. Profuse sweat.
Aggravation.
Worse, in early morning, in hot weather, during dentition.
Relationship.
Compare: MANDRAGORA — also called mandrake — (must
not be confounded with PODOPH. Great desire for sleep; exaggeration
of sounds and enlarged vision. Bowels inactive; stools large,
white and hard). ALOE; CHELID.; MERC.; NUX; SULPH. PRUNELLA —
Self-heal — (Colitis).
Dose.
Tincture to sixth potency. The 200th and 1000th seem to do good
work in cholera infantum, when indicated.
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