Fever
Feverish paroxysms with burning pain and formication all over the body. Febrile paroxysms with nausea, coldness, thirst, pain in bowels and salivation. In women, heat with formication, beginning in the loins and rising to the face, where it is succeded by perspiration. At the height of the fever, the skin, in children, turns blue. Perspiration with dyspnoea.
Skin
At the height of the fever, the skin, in children, turns blue. Erysipelas right to left.
CLINICAL
Hay fever. Problems in nursing children, and dentition. Falling of hair in young men or children. Diarrhea. Stomach problems.
RELATIONSHIP
Compare: Wyethia, Agaricus, Ananth., AU-cepa
DOSAGE
From 3x to 200