Chlorosis, with tendency to rush of blood to head and flushing of the face (Fer., which is contained in Grap.), menses pale, scanty and delayed, profuse leucorrhoea, pimply eruption on the face, worse at the menstrual period, constipation.
A general tendency to get fat (Calc.); the obesity of Grap. is more particularly seem in older people, that of Calc. in children.
Herpetic constitution, with a great variety of complaints.
Paralytic symptoms, especially with suppression of menses, with numbness and coldness of arms and hands.
Eczema of the head, glutinous moisture and moist scabs.
Moist eruption on the scalp, matting the hair (Borax.).
Tinea capitis, with dry eruption.
Porrigo decalvans.
Violent semilateral headaches during suppression of menses, with numbness, constipation, etc, or in the same trouble congestion of the head, with feeling of heat.
Ulceration of the cornea.
Pustules on the cornea and conjunctiva.
In the numerous cases of pustules on the cornea and conjunctiva there is usually photophobia, a thin, rather acrid discharge from the eyes and nose, with soreness of the outer corners of the eyes, which are usually cracked.
Chronic ciliary blepharitis, edges of the lids swollen, inclined to crack and ulcerate; formation of dry scurf in the lashes, with burning, dryness and itching.
Tumors of the lids (compare Staph.).
The tumors calling for Grap. are more apt to be situated directly in the margin of the lid.
Eczema of the outer ear, purulent discharge; deafness, consequent upon catarrh of the middle ear, with feeling as if a membrane covered the ear, or with a sensation of valves opening and shutting, and cracking on swallowing, especially with eruptions behind the ears, which crack and ooze.
Deafness after scarlet fever, with thin offensive discharge from the ears and moist eczema on the face around the ear.
Eczema behind the ears, the skin cracks and bleeds.
Nasal catarrh, frequently with dryness of the nose, but great soreness, with formation of scabs, a kind of ozaena, with bad odor, the nostrils externally are ulcerated, cracked in the corners and bleeding.
Eczema about the nose and mouth, with cracks in the corners of the lips and wings of the nose.
Erysipelas of the face, with ulcers about the nose and mouth.
Moist eczema of the face.
Chronic sore throat, with a feeling of swollen gland or swollen tonsils (Bar.c.).
Gastralgia, > eating (compare Petrol.), but the colic lower down in the abdomen comes on immediately after eating, < below umbilicus.
Indigestion, with feeling of rancidity and heartburn.
Complaints from fat food (compare Petrol. and Pul.).
Gastralgia coming on some hours after eating, > warm milk, < cold drinks.
Chronic gastric catarrh.
Induration of the liver.
Relief of ascites.
Chronic catarrh of the intestines and discharge of masses of mucus with the stool, with constipation, stool covered with mucus.
Note the numerous abdominal symptoms, constipation, accumulation of large masses of faeces, which are covered with mucus; the anus is fissured, the cracks bleed and ulcerate.
Nocturnal enuresis associated with the eruption of Grap.
Inflammation of the urethra (herpetic), with more or less soreness and with gluey, sticky discharge at the meatus.
It has been used for sexual debility, seminal emissions, constipation, etc.
Herpes of the prepuce.
Hydrocele.
Moist eruptions on the scrotum.
Disorders accompanying scanty or delayed menstruation or suppression of the menses, with great mental depression, weeping, vertigo, eruptions on the face and herpetic eruptions on other parts of the body.
Menstruation very irregular, sometimes scanty and pale, at other parts of the body.
Menstruation very irregular, sometimes scanty and pale, at other times the flow is dark, associated with violent colic, at other times suppressed, with severe cutting and bearing-down pains in uterine region and hips.
Particularly adapted to menstrual irregularities in women who are inclined to get fat and who have herpetic eruptions.
Suppression of the menses, with induration of the ovaries.
Leucorrhoea instead of menstruation, the discharge coming in gushes, with great weakness, soreness of the pudenda, ulceration.
Membranous dysmenorrhoea.
Profuse milky-white leucorrhoea in gushes.
Diseases following laceration of the cervix, especially follicular and cystic diseases, are sometimes cured by Grap.
Subacute or chronic inflammation of vagina and neck of uterus.
Tumors of the pelvis, with bearing-down pains.
So-called cauli-flower excrescences, with severe lancinating pains, have been relieved and perhaps cured.
Indurations and excrescences which bleed easily, on neck of uterus.
Induration of l. ovary, very hard, with violent pain on touch or on breathing.
Induration of both ovaries, which are very sore, < taking cold or getting feet wet, with tendency to cold, wet feet.
Indurations form in the mammae and become cancerous.
In nursing women the nipples are sore, cracked and bleeding.
Chronic hoarseness in persons subject to herpetic eruptions, especially if the eruptions have been suppressed, the voice breaks on attempting to sing.
Spasmodic asthma, with suffocative paroxysms, which awaken from sleep, > eating.
Whooping cough.
Inflammations at the roots of the nails, with tendency to exuberant granulations (Arnica).
The finger-nails become rough and discolored.
The toe-nails become extremely thick and hard.
It has removed scars; Dr. Guernsey states that he has removed by it scars after mammary abscesses.
Impetigo.
The itchingof Grap. is generally < warmth.
It seems to have removed the tendency to recurring erysipelas of the vesicular variety.
Herpes zoster, with large blisters and excessive burning.
Herpes zoster, if left-sided.
Chronic eczema of the dorsal region of the forearm and hands, the skin becomes thick and fissured.
Rhus poisoning.
(Compare skin generally with Petrol.).