An albumen containing urine and in particular a very scanty urinary secretion with the tendency to cardial dropsy, anasarca and edemas are very typical for the cases which Adonis can help. The edemas can develop everywhere: swellings of the extremities especially of the legs, collection of fluid in the chest (hydrothorax), in abdomen (ascites) and because of the strong relation to the kidneys probably also in the face. Adonis not only strengthens the myocardium, increases the cardiac contractions and the arterial tension, but it has also a strong diuretic effect. It is sometimes astonishing how fast the effect sets in, much faster than in Digitalis for instance. But it is usually not very long lasting and it may be necessary to repeat the remedy quite frequently. (By the way in contrast to Digitalis Adonis has the great advantage that it almost does not cumulate.)
Another characteristic of this remedy is usually an accelerated, rapid but feeble pulse. The weakened heart tries to increase the output of blood but because of the weakness of its contractive force it can only raise the number of the heartbeats, resulting in a rapid but feeble pulse which is additionally often irregular.
In contrast to some other “heart remedies” insufficiency of the heart with scanty urine, edemas, tachycardia and arrhythmia are very characteristic for Adonis.
The weakness of the heart and the tachycardia can have many different causes: valvular heart defects with stenosis or insufficiency of the mitral and aortic valves as a consequence of rheumatic fever, for instance; inflammation of the myocardium or a kind of toxic damage of the heart after an infectious disease, influenza, pneumonia, nephritis etc.
Apart from these indications Adonis also has a kind of sedative effect in double respect. It not only calms down nervous heart complaints with tachycardia, arrhythmia and extrasystoles but it also has an effect on the apprehension, anxiety, and restlessness which are so often associated with many patients suffering from a heart condition. For this reason it is also used in hyperthyreotic patients with nervous disorders of the heart. (Leonunus, Lycopus, etc.)
Besides it may perhaps be helpful in Angina pectoris because of its dilative effect on the coronary vessels.
Almost all other symptoms in the different regions of the body are more or less connected with the heart.
For example, the vertigo which usually occurs with palpitation and gets worse by motion e.g. on rising, turning the head quickly or on lying down. In addition it is often connected with a faint feeling in the epigastrium and ameliorates out of doors, in the open air. Adonis also has a characteristic headache, namely an aching from occiput around temples to the eyes.
The respiratory symptoms are mostly caused by a heart disease.
The patient may have a dry, tickling, cardiac cough or a cardiac asthma with the feeling of a weight on the chest and frequent desire to take a deep breath. The dyspnea which often occurs in connection with praecardial pains and palpitation is in a peculiar way worse if someone touches the back.