but with fevers or allergies or skin eruptions it can be coloured various shades of red. In general however, it is livid and shiny.
When the face is red and hot, he wants to bathe it in cold water. In inflammation and swelling of the face cold applications are soothing.
Erysipelas starting on the right side of the face extending over the nose to the left. Erysipelas appearing periodically.
Lips dry with a black stripe in the red portion. Violent pains in the lips extending to the gums and head and finally over the whole body. Roughness and tension (stiffness) in lips, especially the upper. Cracked lips. Everted lips.
Lupus erythematodus with a diffused dark reddish eruption with scales. Red stripes down from the nose across the cheeks. Itching and stinging of the face.
Mouth
Swelling of the tongue and lips. Swelling of one side of the tongue. The swelling is so much that it can fill the whole mouth (in glossitis). The whole margin of the tongue feels as if scalded, as if raw with little papular elevations appearing along the edge. Gums sacculated, look watery, child wakens frequently with violent screams (during dentition.)
Tongue deep red and covered with vesicles which burn and sting (scarlatina).
Dryness, fiery redness, burning shooting and swelling of tongue. Tongue red at tip.
Tongue feels as if wooden. Tongue dry, shining, yellow, swollen. Tongue cracked, sore, ulcerated.
Ulcers on the palate. Itching on the palate and all over the mouth and ears that eventually goes down to larynx and bronchii causing difficult respiration.
Tongue is protruded with difficulty, trembles and catches in the teeth in severe conditions like typhus. Tongue protrudes involuntarily (meningitis in infants).
Grinding or gritting teeth (in meningitis or hydrocephalus.) Fetor of breath.
Throat
Apis has all kinds of severe throat problems, from simple inflammations to ulcerations to diphtheria. The general picture is composed of swellings, edemas which are glossy and shiny as if varnished, and burning, stinging pains. It has attained a very good reputation in diphtheria, especially among the old homeopaths who used to see a lot of such cases.
Kent writes: – "Apis cures diphtheria, especially when2 there is a high grade of inflammation and the membrane is scanty or comes slowly or insidiously, and it is somewhat of a surprise the gradual progress it makes; the parts are edematous and the