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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2251

Wakes very early; but with dizzy feeling, obscuration of sight, tired, weary, etc. Fearfully confused dreams; has to get up in the middle of the night and walk about the room; has a sinking sensation as if she would sink through the bed.
Fever and Perspiration
Much chill, usually beginning in the back; extending over nape of neck and occiput.
There may also be the opposite sensation in the back, namely: burning in the skin of the whole back, as if one were sitting in front of a hot stove. Also: general perspiration, especially upon back.
Chill and shivering often accompany or precede Dulcamara symptoms.
‘Shaking as from chill and nausea, with cold feeling and coldness all over body so that he could not get warm by the hot stove’.
Heat and sensation of heat over whole body, especially in the hands.
Violent fever, with much heat, dryness of skin and delirium, returning every day, after about 15-16 hours.
Perspiration: night sweat all over body, day sweat mostly in axillae and palms; continuing for days; offensive, with simultaneous evacuation of foetid urine. Or else: complete lack of perspiration (Bönninghausen).
An important characteristic of the remedy is: ailments from coming into a cold atmosphere when sweaty, so that the perspiration was suppressed.
Skin
Dulcamara has very many skin affections. They may stand alone or else (as often happens) accompany other complaints, for instance in the intestinal, respi- ratory or urinary tract. Involvement of skin when there is a cold, an inflammation or an allergic reaction anywhere in the organism. Generally the skin eruptions are aggravated by cold and especially by cold and wet, although the opposite may occasionally occur. Knorre, and later Hering, quote cases of urticaria with fever, which was relieved by cold but all the same cured by Dulcamara. But the characteristic modality of Dulcamara, also concerning the skin affections, remains an aggravation or causation from cold and wet.