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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2169

much better; but as soon as she sits down, the bleeding greatly increases
(opposite to Pulsatilla).
‘The menses occur with violent, labour-like pains; all day the abdomen had been so much distended that she was hardly able to stoop. The blood was discharged in great quantity, it was black and clotted, whereas otherwise the menses had always set in without pain, the blood being bright red and liquid’.
Dysmenorrhoea: ‘The labour-like, constricting pains, commencing in the small of back, were running down each side of abdomen to pubes; the pains came on periodically, in attacks of one to two, also five minutes, during which time no discharge occurred’.
Cyclamen cured many cases of suppressed menstrual bleeding, with anaemia. In most of the cases, all symptoms were ameliorated as soon as the
‘normal’ menses came back.
For instance, Cyclamen brought back the menses in a woman who had, instead of the menses, ebullition of blood, headaches, pressive vertigo, frequent tremor of lower limbs and a dragging down towards the genitalia in intervals of three to four weeks.
A case of menorrhagia that confirms an important modality: ‘Flow continues all through the month; patient appears with mouth, tongue and lips pale; flow almost ceases as long as she is moving about at work, but as soon as she sits down quietly in the evening the flow reappears and continues after she goes to bed; she generally feels best when she is moving about’. In the provings it caused a stinging and tension in the breasts, with enlargement, hardness and pain. One proving also caused the following symptom: ‘Running and crawling from the stomach and abdomen, extend-ing upwards into the mammae, where she has the feeling as if wind or air streamed out of the nipples’.
Extremities
Muscles are powerless and present a doughy feel on touch.
Pain in the extremities, in places where the bones are immediately under the skin (tibiae, clavicles).
Acute articular rheumatism with suppression of the menses.