Occasionally useful in hysteria, with restlessness.
All the affections of Merc. are < night and accompanied by profuse secretions, especially profuse perspiration.
Inflammation of lymphatic glands.
Valuable for subacute rheumatism, always < warmth of bed at night, it affects the joints with pale swellings, soreness and sometimes sharp pains.
At times useful in true rheumatoid arthritis.
Chorea (Merc. virus produces the most remarkable chorea of all drugs known to medicine; it is of the most violent character and extremely obstinate; but few cases of chorea have however, been reported cured by this drug; it may be indicated by the general cachexia of the patient rather than by the character of the spasms).
Diseases of the bones, especially periostitis of the longs bones; rarely indicated for affections of the bones which syphilis attacks; it is almost completely complementary to syphilis, attacking only the bones which syphilis does not attack.
General tremulous weakness.
Paralysis agitans.
Emaciation, with dropsical swellings, etc., etc.
Suicidal tendency.
Imbecility.
Mental alienation, with hurried talking, restlessness and apprehension of impending evil; sometimes the sufferer is morose and mistrustful.
Occasionally useful in headaches, < night, with feeling as if the brain were constricted by a band, or as if the head were in a vise.
It has been used occasionally in subacute forms of meningitis.
In hydrocephalus; more frequently in diseases of the cranial bones, though Merc. very rarely affects the bones of the skull, being unlike syphilis in this respect.
A very valuable remedy for various forms of inflammation of external parts of the eyes catarrhs and ulcerations of the cornea and lids, and also some forms of inflammation of the lachrymal apparatus, episcleritis, with much aching in eyes, < night (Thuja).
Scrofulous ophthalmia < night, and < heat of the fire.
It is rarely useful in syphilitic inflammation of the eyes, as it has no power whatever to affect the iris, but it is sometimes useful in inflammation of the retina, especially when caused by working in the glare of a fire (workers in foundries); the pains always < night, and the discharge from the eye mucous and excoriating.
Ulceration of the cornea, especially of the serpiginous variety, with turbidity and danger of sloughing of the whole cornea, sometimes with accumulation of pus in the anterior chamber, photophobia, nocturnal aggravation, etc.
Catarrhal ophthalmia, with muco-purulent, excoriating discharge, soreness and burning of lids, photophobia.
Inflammation of the auditory canal, furuncular, herpetic, suppurative and ulcerative, with intolerable pain involving the whole side of the head, < night.
The discharge from the ear is offensive, purulent, excoriating.
A valuable remedy for acute and chronic catarrh of the tympanun involving the Eustachian tube, with deafness, enlarged glands, etc.
Chronic catarrh of the ear and deafness, following measles.
Nasal catarrhs of various sorts, especially with thin mucous discharge that excoriates the nostrils, sometimes of green acrid mucus, sometimes < night.
Ozaena, with offensive odor in the nose and soreness of the bones.
Neuralgia of the face from taking cold, pains tearing, < night, associated with salivation, etc.
A remedy of prime importance for dental periostitis, with great soreness and elongation of the teeth, pain < night in warmth of bed, teeth loose, salivation offensive.
Gums unhealthy, bleeding, spongy, pale, receding from teeth, with offensive odor from the mouth.
Valuable for patients who habitually suffer from receding gums, followed by decay of the teeth.
Ulcers and pustules on the gums and mouth.
The merc. tongue is almost always swollen, flabby, taking the imprint of the teeth , sometimes watery, as if oedematous, sometimes covered with whitish fur.
It has proved valuable in interstitial inflammation of the substance of the tongue.
Inflammation of the salivary glands, very free secretion, with swelling of the glands, and soreness leading to suppuration.
Aphthous stomatitis, with ptyalism, bad odor, etc.
Salivation of pregnancy.
Useful in various forms of sore throat, catarrhal, follicular, ulcerative, rarely diphtheritic; in all these forms there is free salivation, with swelling of glands, aggravation at night, offensive breath.
When there is ulceration of the throat it tends to spread rapidly and superficially.
The pains on swallowing are sharp sticking (Nit. ac.).
Parotitis (Bar.c.).
Chronic gastritis, with burning pain, etc.
Chronic inflammation of the liver, with jaundice, great soreness, aggravation from lying on r. side on account of the soreness (Mag.m.).
Catarrhal enteritis, with various symptoms, mostly cutting and tearing pains and discharge of mucus.
Perityphlitis, with the pecualiarsymptoms of Merc.
Very frequently indicated for inflamed and enlarged liver, with severe pain, < lying on r. side, < night, etc.
Subacute colitis, with profuse mucous discharges.
Ascites, with indurated liver.
The stools nearly always contain mucus, and there is usually more or less tenesmus; there also may be numerous symptoms of the rectum, pain extending up the colon, sometimes very severe, sometimes violent colic, sometimes the stools are preceded by chilliness and followed by tenesmus and burning; (for children who have catarrhal enteritis, with green mucous stools and very little tenesmus, Merc. dulc. is usually required).
Dysentery, with fever, but easy sweat, < night, discharges of blood and mucus, with tenesmusand burning pain, sometimes with prolapsus (Pod.).
Cystitis, dribbling, discharge of mucus with the urine and more or less tenesmus of the bladder, especially burning after urinating.
A remedy of very great value for inflammation of the kidney, albuminuria, urine sometimes bloody; indicated by burning and tenesmus, pain in back and nocturnal aggravation.
Albuminuria of pregnancy.
Gonorrhoea, with swollen inguinal glands, greenish mucous discharge, etc.
Frequently valuable for venereal ulcers, with nocturnal aggravation and profuse muco-purulent discharge, swelling of inguinal glands, etc.
Herpes of the prepuce.
Orchitis.
Catarrh of the vagina, with greenish excoriating leucorrhoea, < night.
Ulcers of the vagina and os uteri.
Subacute ovaritis, sometimes with peritonitis, pains < night, always more or less tenesmus of the rectum or bladder, or of both.
Abscess of the vulva.
Women who require Merc. are prone to uterine haemorrhage.
Pruritus of vulva.
Chronic forms of laryngitis and bronchitis, with violent nocturnalcough, sometimes spasmodic, always < lying on r. side.
Useful in some cases of pneumonia accompanied by hepatic disorder, loose nocturnal cough, general aggravation frm lying on r. side.
Occasionally useful in chronic pleurisy, with sharp sticking pains in chest; aggravation at night and lying on r. side will characterize it.
Pneumonia of infants, lobular.
It may be prescribed during the course of phthisis for the night-sweats and cough.
Most intertrigo.
Varicose ulcers, which bleed easily, generally with severe lancinating pains.
Moist eczema.
Herpes.
Herpes zoster.
The vesicular eruptions tend to ulcerate.
General tendency to suppuration and ulceration.
Very valuable in measles, with coryza, cough and nocturnal aggravation.
General catarrhal fever from suppression of catarrhal discharge, always indicated by the tongue, nocturnal aggravation, etc.
Patients are not relieved by perspiration, but rather get worse thereby.
General tendency to free perspiration.