associated with shuddering and chill, though the skin is not cold objectively.
In addition, Cuprum may have tonic spasms which pass into paralysis and contracture. ‘Paralytic feeling in the arms and legs which impaired the use of the limbs though it was not attended by pain’. Contraction of joints, even to ankylosis, for example in the shoulder or in the knee, in the fingers or especially the toes.
The cramp and rigidity may eventually lead to an extreme lassitude and weakness of the extremities.
Twitching in the arms and hands. Thumbs clenched, during the convulsive attacks but also without any relation to them.
A peculiar feeling in the right hand and in the forearm: a sense of constriction of the different parts, and of great increase of size, it seeming to him at times to be larger than his whole body.
Epileptic aura: drawing in left arm, which is involuntarily moved towards the trunk; or else formication and tearing in right hand.
Unable to hold anything in her hand because she lacks the muscular power; the objects drop to the ground.
Clutches the air with his hands, in asthma.
Numbness and lameness of left hand, especially of fingers, as far as they are supplied with the nervus ulnaris.
An eczema in the bend of the elbow, producing scabs and itching violently, especially in the evening, has already been caused in the proving and has been cured in several cases. Moreover, Cuprum has ‘vesicles at the tips of the fingers, exuding watery fluid’ (Hahnemann).
Very violent cramps of the calves, sometimes the muscles of the calves are contracted ‘in knots’; also cramps of soles of feet and of toes.
Cramp in the leg from the ankle up into the calf. Cramps of calves in old people.
Drawing and digging pain in and beneath the calf.
The lower limbs are spasmodically drawn towards the buttocks. Painful heaviness in the ankle joint.
Tonic spasms of the toes, they remain cramped in flexed position.
Icy cold feet, or else burning of the soles. Perspiration of feet. Cuprum is indicated in ill effects of suppression of foot sweat.
Contraction of the knee joint.