Materia Medica

CAUSTICUM – Allen TF

Children are slow in learning to walk.

Cracking in joints.

The pains, neuralgic or rheumatic, make the patient very restless, but are not > motion.

Chorea, especially affecting the muscles of the r. side and eyeballs.

Epileptiform spasms or chorea-like spasms, especially at the time of puberty.

Patients requiring Caust. are always weak, anaemia, have no desire and scarcely the ability to make an effort.

General tendency to paralytic affections (like all the Potashes).

Paralysis resulting from rheumatism, after diphtheria, etc.

Blepharitis, > oppen air.

Paralysis of muscles of the eye, especially of upper lid.

Weakness of the muscles of the eyeball, causing asthenopia, amounting even to paralysis, especially with feeling of sand in eyes.

Has arrested cataract in some cases.

Frequent sudden loss of sight as from a mist (muscular asthenopia).

Double vision from paralysis of the ocular muscles; vision worse on turning eyes to the right.

Ptosis after catching cold (Rhus).

Chronic inflammation of the middle, ear.

Buzzing, roaring in ears, with re-echoing of sounds (in Meniere’s disease), (compare with Nat.sul.).

Burning heat of ears after a frost-bite and rheumatism.

Unnatural accumulation of wax in ears.

Dry catarrh, with stoppage.

Fluent coryza, with acute inflammation of larynx and trachea.

Ulcers and crusts in tip of nose.

Facial neuralgia at every change of weather.

Paralysis of face from taking cold, with hemiplegia.

Acne rosacea.

Rheumatism in the articulation of the lower jaw.

Violent toothache from taking cold, even in sound teeth, from cold air.

Painful looseness and elongation of teeth.

Gums bleed easily, and are swollen.

Dental fistula.

Acute sore throat, with laryngitis.

Paralysis of muscles of pharynx.

Acid dyspepsia, sour vomiting and sour eructations.

Gastralgia, colic and distention of abdomen.

Haemorrhoids, intolerably, painful, < walking.

Partial paralysis of rectum, stool passed better when standing.

Pruritis of anus and fistula.

Weakness of bladder.

Paralysis of bladder, the urine is expelled very slowly and sometimes is even retained.

Weakness of the sphincter of bladder, especially in children, the urine passes involuntarily, especially during the first sleep at night, also involuntarily from the slightest excitement during the day.

Paralysis of bladder after labor, the urine is retained.

Uterine inertia during labor (K. carb.).

Postpartum haemorrhage from inertia of uterus.

Leucorrhoea especially < night, with great weakness.

Acute laryngitis, loss of voice and rawness and soreness in larynx and trachea (Bell. and Benzoin.).

Sudden aphonia after taking cold.

Paralysis of vocal cords.

Loss of voice in singers and speakers.

Cough, < warmth of bed, > sips of cold water.

Cough with sensation as if he “could not get under the mucus” to raise it.

Constant hacking cough, with involuntary micturition.

Expectoration as a rule scanty, must be swallowed, excessive rawness in chest on coughing, especially under sternum.

Nipples sore and cracked.

Lumbago, painful stiffness of back and sacrum, < attempting to rise.

Rheumatic paralysis of arm, < r.

Unsteadiness of the muscles of forearm and hand.

Numbness, loss of sensation in hands.

Contracted tendons in palms of hands.

Sciatica; on r. side, < motion, especially < easterly storms.

Rheumatoid arthritis, especially in persons who suffer from great weakness of the limbs, < east wind, limbs become distorted.

The hamstrings under the knee seem too short, in chronic rheumatism.

Weakness of ankles.

General tendency to soreness in folds of skin, back of ears, between thighs, etc. (Sul.).

Small flat warts.

Warts on fingers, especially on tips and about nails.

Horny warts.

Horny growth on tip of nose.