CROTON TIGLIUM
Tiglium officianale; a tropical plant of the spurge family.
Croton oil-seed.
N.O. Euphorbiaciae. Tincture of the seed oil.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
This remedy will be needed in the following instances:
• Frequent diarrhoea or malabsorption syndrome where the stool comes out suddenly, in one shot, leaving the patient feeling exhausted and dehydrated. There is rumbling and gurgling in the abdomen before stool. The stool is yellow, pasty or watery, sometimes greenish. Diarrhoea is aggravated by the least intake of food or water, especially by eating bread or drinking beer.
• Eruption with vesicles that itch intolerably, yet the patient does not scratch, though he needs to, because of the pain it causes.
• Inflammation on the nipples of nursing women; the pain is excruciating and extends to the back. The pain starts immediately after the baby takes the nipple into its mouth.
• Colicky pain from flatulence, relieved as soon as the gas is expelled.
Crotalus patients are very dissatisfied, displeased and morose individuals; ‘Peevish and fretful so that everything is disagreeable to him’. They cannot tolerate pain, and if they have any pain at all they fear that something serious is happening to their