Skin
Body becomes red, as if covered with scarlatina. Putrid, flat ulcers with a pungent sensation. Violent itching and burning blisters. Malignant scarlatina. Erysipelas in the aged, with brain symptoms. Eczema in the bends of the extremities, between the legs, about the anus and genitals. Whitlow and panaritium.
CLINICAL
Respiratory
Cough. Asthma. Emphysema. Asphyxia, suffocation from charcoal fumes. Bronchitis. Acute pulmonary edema.
Heart
Angina pectoris. Enlargement of the heart. Heart failure. High blood pressure.
General
Pains from dislocations. Pains in bones. Sprains. Pain in sternum. Toothache. Enuresis. Hemorrhoids. Bursting headaches. Cataract. Rickets. Uremia. Parotitis. Bleeding tendency from everywhere. Blood changes rapid. Due to degeneration of blood tissue, the hemorrhages are characterized by dark, clotted blood.
Skin and mucosa
Erysipelas. Measles. Miliary eruptions. Sensitive gums. Scarlatina. Whitlow.
CAUSATION
Poisoning from charcoal fumes, from pollution of the atmosphere with exhaust gases.
RELATIONSHIPS
– Compare: the Ammonias, Antimonium tartaricum, Carbo uegetabilis, Kali carbonicum, Arsenicum, Lachesis.
– Remedies that follow well: Belladonna, Bryonia, Lycopodium, Pulsatilla, Phosphorus, Rhus toxicodendron, Sepia, Sulphur and Veratrum album.
ANTIDOTES
It antidotes: Rhus poisoning, stings of insects, poisoning from charcoal fumes.
It is antidoted by: Arnica, Camphor and Hepar sulphuris- vegetable acids and fixed oils.