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Materia Medica Viva Volume 1 – Page 198

Urinary Organs
Kent again gives us the best description: "Catarrhal conditions prevail throughout the remedy. In old scrofulous, psoric patients, who are subject to chronic yellow bland discharges from the eyes, with enlarged veins, chronic yellow discharges from the vagina and from the urethra in the male. Chronic painless gonorrhea. In addition to the catarrhal discharges there is a tendency to ulceration, so that there are little ulcerative patches in the vagina, little aphthous patches on the vagina and on the cervix of the uterus.
When a patient is suffering from a chronic gonorrhea, instead of the discharge becoming white, as in a gleet, it remains yellow and there are little indurations along the urethra, which the patient will call the physician’s attention to as "lumps."
Discharge with "little bunches" along the urethra. These are little ulcers, and beneath the ulcers are indurations.
When this state is present you have an Alumen gonorrhea. In a little while the patient will have two or three strictures unless he gets this remedy, because these little ulcers will each end in a stricture narrowing the canal."
Weakness of sphincter, the urine is falling down perpendicularly.
Muco-purulent catarrh in old people.
Frequent urination in the afternoon.
Chronic, acrid, yellow discharge.
Itching of meatus in the evening.
Bloody clots in urine.
Urine has a bluish iridescent color.
Looks as if cheesy milk had been stirred in it.
Cheesy sediment.
Male – genitalia
Stricture of the urethra.
Erections in the afternoon at 2 P.M.; during dinner.
Itching in scrotum in the evening, a diy eruption on the back side of penis.
Female – genitalia
Scirrhus cancer of uterus.
Copious leucorrhea in daytime.
Leucorrhea that stiffens the linen.