There can be many types of eruptions, but, most characteristically, the patient has itching without any eruption. It is as if, consistent with the theme of Alumina, the eruption is retained, not brought forth; the itching, however, can be quite intense,
especially from the warmth of the bed. Often the patient is forced to scratch himself even to the point of bleeding before he finds relief. He may have scabs in certain areas as evidence of this habit.
Sometimes eruptions are seen which are consistent with the idea of dryness and hardness; e.g., indurations, cracks, ulcerations that look dry, thickening of the skin which looks dry and withered.
CLINICAL
Mental conditions
Anxiety states, mental confusion, phobic states. Arteriosclerotic behavior. Effects of disappointments. Dementia. Alzheimer’s disease.
Neurological conditions
Diffused encephalomyelitis, benign myalgic encephalomyelitis, multiple sclerosis, amytrophic lateral sclerosis. Locomotor ataxia. Neurological conditions arising from arteriosclerosis. Paretic conditions.
Intestinal troubles
Affections of the anus. Fissures. Constipation. Constipation of nursing infants. Constipation of pregnancy. Gastritis.
Eyes
Dryness of eyes. Chalazion. Strabismus. Induration of lids.
Skin
Itching without eruption. Eczema. Fissures. Boils. Fistula. Indurations. Tetters, moist and itching. Lupus erythematosus.
Genitalia
Leucorrhea. Prostatorrhea. Scirrhus carcinoma of the os uteri. Induration of testes.
CAUSATIVE FACTORS
Anger. Disappointments. Physical exertion. Long use of aluminium utensils. Long use of allopathic drugs.
RELATIONSHIPS
Complementary to Bryonia and Ferrum.
Remedies that follow well: Argentum metallicum, Bryonia, Lachesis and Sulphur.