The general state of the patient is one of great weakness and you have obvious reasons to believe that the heart is giving up. The person wakes up in the morning with swollen extremities, is already exhausted, the pulse is weak, feeble and rapid in most of the cases (though sometimes we may see slow pulse as well) there is retention of fluids, the kidneys are disfunctioning, there is albumin in the urine with casts, and the patient is exhausted anxious and restless. The patient is either sleepless because of rambling thoughts or his sleep is disturbed by horrible dreams.
In such cases it is only after exerting themselves that the patients start feeling better. Actually Adonis Vernalis feels worse when resting, when lying down; it seems that the heart enters a state of stalemate and needs some stimulation in order to function better. With all these irregularities of the heart there is vertigo which is worse on rising from bed, on turning the head suddenly and on lying down. The patient feels better if he goes for a walk in the open air.
Together with such symptomatology you will find a kind of fainting feeling in the epigastrium, as if the lifeforce is seeping away through the stomach. Sometimes with the adynamic state, and the feeble and fast pulse, there comes an indescribable anxiety which seems to arise from the stomach. This feeling is usually connected with a dysfunctioning of the heart. When the pathology of the heart progresses there is also depression and the mind seems to work very slowly. A feeling as if intoxicated.
Some general symptoms and keynotes
Although Adonis vemalis has been used for quite a long time in homeopathy, it is actually rather a phytotherapeutic than a homeopathic remedy. It is one of the many “heart remedies” which homeopaths have at least partly taken over from herbal medicine, like, for example, Apocynum, Crataegus, Convallaria, Digitalis, Leonunus cardiaca, Lycopus uiginicus, Oleander, Scilla, Spartium scoparium, Strophantus, etc. Many of these remedies – just like Adonis – are mainly prescribed in very low potencies, or in the mother tincture. But nevertheless each plant has its own peculiarities which one should take into acount even when “only herbal tinctures” are given.
One of the main indications of Adonis is a weak heart, a medium grave Insufficiency of the heart with early stages of cardial decompensation. But it can also be of great service in really grave weakness of the myocard by relieving the condition of the patient although it is usually not sufficient to heal such an advanced stage.