Materia Medica

ARNICA MONTANA – Allen TF

Extremely valuable when the body feels bruised and sore; results of injuries (rather of cuts than of bruises).

Excessive prostration , with anaemia , sticking pains, or after low fevers.

Haemorrhages of venous blood, passive; general tendency to blood disorganization.

Thromboses.

Haematocele.

Paralysis (r. side).

Pernicious anaemia.

Tendency to degeneration of tissue, with foul odors, boils and abscesses which do not mature well or do not granulate.

In septicaemia, burrowing abscesses, enlarged veins, which are sore; muscular pains from overexertion; bedsores; effects of contusions and sprains; stings of insects, etc.

Valuable in mania, delirium tremens, especially with involuntary discharges of a putrid odor, nosebleed of dark blood.

Affections of head or mind, which appear slowly long after an injury.

Delirium of low malarial fevers.

Delirium of low malarial fever, muttering or complete stupor.

In apoplexy, with stertorous respiration (paralysis < on l.side), or with involuntary stools, with no cerebral excitement, but a heavy stupor, with foul breath; or if the patient should be somewhat conscious he complains of aching soreness over the whole body, fear especially of persons coming towards him, as if they would strike him; this condition of fear is an extremely well-marked mental symptoms of Arnica in gout.

Neuralgias, sharp (as from a nail or knife), all pains worse on motion.

Neuralgias following injuries to nerves; intermittent, with a malarial basis, with coldness, no fever.

Apoplexy.

Hot head withcold body.

It has been found useful in meningitis or meningeal irritation as a result of concussion.

It is particularly indicated in a severe headache as if the head were being distended, with extreme sensitiveness of the brain internally, or sometimes sharp knifelike pains.

Useful to hasten absorption of haemorrhages in conjunctiva or retina, paralysis of the muscles from a blow.

Meniere’s disease, with vertigo (inclined to fall to the left) and salivation, deafness, vomiting and coldness in the occiput.

The nosebleed of Arnica is characterized by dark fluid blood; especially during low forms of fever or in whooping cough (compare Carb veg.).

The face of the Arnica patient is usually cold and pale; in apoplexy paralyzed; in low fevers a dusky red.

Serviceable for toothache after filling.

Persistent haemorrhage after drawing teeth.

The tongue, in fever, is dry and sore, sometimes blackish.

Diffuse, subacute gastroenteritis of a low type, the above symptoms especially, offensive gases passed upward and downward, and general soreness as if bruised.

The diarrhoea, as above, is associated with great prostration.

Involuntary, putrid stools in typhoid.

Haemorrhage from bowels in typhoid, dark, venous.

Dysentery (with tenesmus) of a low type.

Prolapsus ani.

Pain as from knives in the region of kidneys.

Haematuria.

The bladder symptoms, above, have been found associated with the dysenteric symptoms, with paralytic conditions or as the result of injuries.

Uterine haemorrhage resulting from a mechanical injury.

Uterine disorders from injuries, with easy bleeding; prolapsus; haemorrhage after coition .

After parturition excessive soreness and lameness, especially useful after instrumental delivery.

Sore nipples.

Mastitis from injury.

Spasmodic cough (whooping cough, with nosebleed, haemorrhage into conjunctiva, etc.

Bloody expectoration in chronic cases; too weak to spit it out, must be swallowed.

Soreness of the walls of the chest, as if bruised, with sharp pains like neuralgia, serves to indicate this drug in rheumatoid affections of the pectoral muscles.

Bruised pain about the region of the heart and stitches, with other symptoms, have led to its use in affections of the cardiac muscle, hypertrophy and fatty degeneration (compare Baryta c.).

Angina pectoris.

Palpitation and pain about the heart, as the result of excessive straining.

Rheumatoid affections of the muscles, with bruised feelings, sharp pains, great loss of power or even paralysis.

Gouty inflammation of the joints, with great fear of being approached.

Sciatica during pregnancy.

Varicose veins; with ulcers.

Erysipelatous inflammation, with tendency to ecchymoses, great prostration, tendencyto boils, especially in diabetes.

Gangrenous appearance in contused wounds.

Bed-sores.

Arnica is indicated in a low type of fever, generally of a malarial nature (typhoid or typho-malarial).

Bed-sores develop, haemorrhages are frequent from internal parts, the lower extremities cold while the upper part of the body is not.

In fever stupid, secretions foul.