Herbal healers for instance have used the tincture externally and internally against copper colored nose and nevus f1ammeus and report that they have often seen a success after some weeks or months. Also homeopaths have treated successfully angioma of the face in particular hemangiomas in children. It has also been observed that the skin becomes purplish-colored after an eruption of the face has been suppressed.
Even the homeopathic provings seem to affirm these empirical experiences. Abrotanum produces blue-red, blotchy, indistinct limited discolorations on the cheeks with a very fine venous drawing/patterning (teleangiectasies) in the affected area.
In addition this remedy has frequently proven its worth in itching chilblains.
Anemic patients with tendency to hemorrhages Numbness and prickling externally. Formication of external parts.
Sensation of external constriction
Paralysis with neuralgia.
Shortened muscles and tendons.
Trembling on waking.
Benign tumors: angioma, fungus hematodes, hemangioma; nevus. Has effects from abscesses, suppurations.
The great amelioration comes from loose stools and motion though there may be an aversion to move.
Crossing of limbs both aggravate and ameliorate symptoms.
An aggravation of symptoms can take place in the morning from 5 to 9 AM., and in the evening from 6 to 9 P.M. But the general trend is to be aggravated during the night.
There is restlessness at night.
Weakness, enervation in the forenoon, especially after influenza. In such states they have frequent, accelerated, pulse and desire to lie down. I had almost forgotten – Abrotanum is a cold remedy. The patient is sensitive to cold air and cold, damp or foggy weather and many (but not all) symptoms are aggravated during the night.
This remedy has yet other indications – like, for example, in nightly stomachache or in pleurisy when a pressing sensation remains in the affected side which impedes the breathing – but in conclusion I will only describe three or four symptoms which are peculiar enough to be mentioned: