Materia Medica

ALLIUM CEPA – Allen TF

The headache of Allium cepa is mostlyin the forehead, extending to temples and downward to eyes and into the face, associated with coryza.

Eyes.

The inflammation of the eyes and nose is characterizedby the symptoms as emphasized.

The lachrymation is generally very profuse, with burning and smarting, but,as a rule, does not excoriate the lids, while the discharge from the nose is watery and extremely acrid.

With these symptoms noted further on.

For acute fluent coryza of this character the drug stands unrivalled.

The abdominal symptoms seem to beof a catarrhal character, and are in many respects similar to those of Sulphur,with whichit should be compared.

The cough of this drug is sometimes associated with extreme hoarseness, and in addition to the symptoms given there has been clinically noted a feeling as if the larynx would split, or as if the mucous membrane would be torn out on coughing, with excessive watering of the eyes.

This drug has been used for neuralgias following amputations or injuries of nerves, characterized by fine, threadlike pains, shooting, but not burning like those of Arsenic.