Materia Medica

LEDUM PALUSTRE – Allen TF

General tendency to rheumatic inflammations, especially of the joints, with soreness of the muscles, without fever.

Like Arn., it has marked tendency to ecchymoses and haemorrhages, especially of bright red, frothy blood.

It has been used as a local application for penetrating wounds, and for the stings of insects.

As a rule, the pains of Led. are sticking, tearing and shifting; various parts of the body seem bruised.

Slight injuries cause ecchymoses.

Ecchymoses of the conjunctiva.

Intraocular haemorrhages.

Uterine haemorrhage, bright red, frothy.

Cough, with bright red, frothy haemorrhage from lungs.

Haemorrhage from the lungs, alternating with attacks of rheumatism.

Synovitis of knee, with great sensitiveness, trembling and numbness of the extremities on attempting to walk.

Rheumatoid pains in the extremities, particularly < warmth of bed, lasting until midnight; the painful part becomes cold.

Rheumatism of feet, with swelling and coldness.

Great soreness of feet from talking cold, as from getting wet; effects of bruises of soles.

The rheumatism of Led. generally affects the smaller joints, which become swollen, the pains < warmth of bed.

In general, the rheumatism of Leg. begins in the extremities and travels upward; it is rarely useful if the joints are hot and swollen (unlike Bry.).

Papular eruption on face, < forehead, in habitual drunkards.

Violent itching of whole body, < warmth of bed (urticaria).