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(Yellow Dock)
General
Is characterized by pains, numerous and varied, neither fixed
nor constant anywhere. Cough caused by an incessant tickling in
the throat-pit, which tickling runs down to the bifurcation of
the bronchial tubes. Touching the throat-pit brings on the cough.
Worse from the least cold air; so that all cough ceases by covering
up all the body and head with the bedclothes. Rumex diminishes
the secretions of mucous membranes, and at the same time exalts
sensibility of the mucous membranes of the larynx and trachea.
Its action upon the skin is marked, producing an intense itching.
LYMPHATICS ENLARGED and secretions perverted.
Stomach.
Tongue sore at edges; coated; sensation of hard substance in pit
of stomach; hiccough, pyrosis, nausea; CANNOT EAT MEAT; IT C fever-blisters
around mAUSES ERUCTATIONS, PRURITUS. Jaundice after excessive
use of alcoholics. Chronic gastritis; aching pain in pit of stomach
and shooting in the chest; extends towards the throat-pit, worse
any motion or talking. Pain in left breast after meals; FLATULENCE.
Respiratory.
Nose dry. TICKLING IN THROAT-PIT CAUSES COUGH. COPIOUS MUCOUS
DISCHARGE from nose and trachea. DRY, TEASING COUGH, PREVENTING
SLEEP. AGGRAVATED BY PRESSURE, TALKING, AND ESPECIALLY BY INSPIRING
COOL AIR AND AT NIGHT. Thin, watery, frothy expectoration by the
mouthful; later, stringy and tough. Rawness of larynx and trachea.
Soreness behind sternum, especially left side, in region of left
shoulder. RAW PAIN UNDER CLAVICLE. Lump in throat
Stool.
Brown, watery, diarrhoea EARLY IN MORNING, with cough, driving
him out of bed. Valuable in advanced phthisis. (SENEG.; PULS.;
LYCOP.; ARS.) Itching of anus, with sensation as of a stick in
rectum. Piles.
Skin.
Intense itching of skin, especially of LOWER EXTREMITIES; WORSE,
EXPOSURE TO COLD AIR WHEN UNDRESSING. Urticaria; contagious prurigo.
Aggravation.
Worse, in evening, from inhaling cold air; left chest; uncovering.
Relationship.
Compare: CAUST.; SULPH.; BELL.; Rumex contains chrysophanic acid
to which the skin stitches correspond. RUMEX ACETOSA — Sheep
sorrel — (Gathered in June and dried, used locally for Epithelioma
of face. (Cowperthwaite.) Dry, unremitting short cough, and violent
pains in the bowels; uvula elongated; inflammation of oesophagus;
also cancer); RUMEX OBTUSIFOLIUS — LAPATHUM — Broad-leaf
dock — (nosebleed and headache following; pain in kidneys;
leucorrhoea).
Dose.
Third to sixth potency.
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