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Materia Medica Viva – Volume 2 page 459

Urinary Organs
Retention of urine; suppression of urine (should be raised in the repertory to the third degree). Scanty urine. Urging to pass urine constantly. The bladder is partially full but cannot pass urine. Weakness of the sphincter of the neck of bladder. Retention of urine with paralysis of the lower limbs. Urine copious and almost involuntary from relaxed sphincters; then urine production suddenly ceases and edema sets in. Scanty urine that flows as easily as oil. Bed wetting in children and old men.
Male – genitalia
Penis and scrotum swollen, edematous. Prostate gland enlarged.
Female – genitalia
Metrorrhagia – blood expelled in large clots, sometimes in a fluid state, with vomiting. Shreds of pieces of membranes with the fluid blood. Menstrual flow copious, frequent, long-lasting. Edema after protracted metrorrhagia. Hemorrhage stops only when the organism has reached a state of profound exhaustion. Post-partum hemorrhage. Amenorrhea in young girls.
Ovarian tumors. Uterus small and hard. Sterility.
Kent gives a very useful description: "A woman passes along to a low state of weakness and nervous excitement, no menstrual flow, tenderness of the abdomen, distention of the abdomen, and then distention of the limbs." Here it is the emphasis on the distention of the abdomen and limbs that give the hint for the remedy.
Chest
Breathing short, difficult, unsatisfactory. Oppression on the chest and epigastrium; cannot get enough breath. Agonizing difficulty of breathing in edema; cannot remain lying; has to sit up with the head thrown forwards.
Coughing during pregnancy. Wheezing and coughing; the chest fills up with mucus, as in Antimonium tartaricum.
Arrythmia. Flutterings; sensation as if the heart will force itself out of the chest wall. Mitral and tricuspid regurgitation. Prostrated feeling in cardiac region. Pulse very slow, especially between attacks of vomiting. Pulse laboured, irregular, intermittent; at times feeble then slow. Heart action scarcely perceptible. Troublesome palpitations on waking in the morning.