Materia Medica

KREOSOTUM -Allen TF

General tendency to haemorrhage (Arn., Carb v.), and to decomposition of fluids or rapid decomposition of secretions.

Fetid discharges and secretions.

General restlessness (especially of teething children).

The pains are always burning, like red-hot coals.

Chronic inflammation of the eyelids, with swelling; blepharitis, usually with scalding lachrymation in the morning.

Moist eruption about the ear, with swollen glands on the neck.

It has been used for lupus of the nose and face, with burning pain.

It has cured a tumor of lower lip, supposed to be epithelioma, with dry, cracked skin.

A valuable remedy for rapid decay of the teeth and bleeding of the gums; especially valuable for the premature decay of children’s teeth, which becomevery dark and crumbly.

Attacks of nausea and vomiting, either of water or food, very frequently, accompany the symptoms of Kre.

It has been used for the vomiting of pregnancy; the nausea and vomiting are frequently associated with soreness at the pit of the stomach, and sometimes with thirst (Colch., Petrol.).

Persistent vomiting of infants.

Chronic irritability of the stomach, the food is not retained nor digested.

The food is vomited even several hours after a meal.

Diarrhoea, very offensive, dark brown, undigested, generally associated with more or less nausea, sometimes with vomiting.

Dysentery, with nausea and vomiting.

Bloody, fetid stools during typhoid fever, with great prostration.

Cholera infantum, offensive brown stools, great restlessness, with painful dentition and complaint of pain in the gums.

Nocturnal enuresis.

A very valuable remedy for a variety of diseases of the female sexual organs, characterized in a general way by inflammations with ulcerationsand offensive, excoriating discharges.

Ulceration of the cervix, with burning pain deep in the vagina, with great heat and soreness of the mucous membrane, pressure and bearing down pains and offensive, acrid leucorrhoea.

It has been found extremely valuable (certainly as a palliative) in scirrhus of the uterus and epithelioma of the pudenda, with the peculiar burning pain as from hot coals and offensive discharge.

The cases requiring Kre. are generally characterized by too early and profuse menstruation which is followed by acrid, putrid leucorrhoea; the menstrual discharge sometimes reappears after it has stopped entirely, or the flow gradually changes into na ichorous, excoriating leucorrhoea; menses often dark and offensive.

Leucorrhoea of the peculiar odor of green corn.

Cauliflower excrescences of the uterus, with terrible burning, as from red-hot coals, profuse discharge of offensive clots and ichorous, excoriating leucorrhoea.

Valuable after parturition for offensive lochia.

Pruritus of the vulva, with offensive moisture and hot swelling of the external genitals.

Ichorous discharge, with retention of placenta.

It has cured sterility caused by profuse acrid leucorrhoea and irregular menstruation.

Diphtheria, with a most putrid odor from the mouth, vomitingof food, swelling of glands.

Violent laryngeal cough, with hoarseness and soreness of the lungs, and bloody or greenish-yellow expectoration.

Winter cough of old people.

Chronic pneumonia or phthisis, with violent burning pain like red-hot coals in chest (Carb. an.).

Gangrene of lungs (Cap.).

When inhaled it has proved valuable in cases of phthisis when there were no cavities.

Rheumatoid pains in joints, with numbness.

Urticaria after menstruation.

Senile gangrene of a horrible odor and terrible burning (Sec. c.).

Tendency to gangrenous degeneration of ulcers.