Skin
There are different types of skin eruptions in Anacardium: one is pustular, another is erysipelatous, and still another is a form of neurodermatitis which consists of small vesicular lesions filled with a colorless, watery fluid. These lesions are grouped closely together. The eruption is rather dry and itches terrifically. The itching is worse at night.
Itching and burning that cause extreme irritability; the patient digs his nails into the skin in order to scratch. Eruptions that look like variola. Excessiue desquamation. Skin eruptions with erysipelatous appearance that spread quickly and cause easy swelling. Skin insensible. Warts.
CLINICAL
Mental and neurological disorders
Anxiety neurosis, paranoid states, schizophrenia, inferiority complex, epilepsy, neuromuscular disorders, myalgic encephalomyelitis. Apoplexy. Brain-fag. Hypochondriasis. Hysteria. Memory loss. Mental depression. Mental weakness. Lack of self-confidence.
Digestive disorders
Duodenal ulcer, dyspepsia, hemorrhoids, hyperchlorhydria .
Skin eruptions
Erysipelatous, variola-like, pustular neurodermatitis, eczema. Warts.
Other ailments
Alcoholism. Asthma. Constipation. Deafness, chronic. Debility. Dysmenorrhea. Momentary mental paralysis before examinations. Headache. Heart affections. Liver diseases. Pemphigus. Rheumatism. Self-abuse. Illusion of smell. Stiff-neck. Tendon injuries. Vomiting of pregnancy. Whooping-cough. Writer’s cramp.
CAUSATION
Checked eruptions. Prolonged mental exertion with anxiety. Examinations. Sexual excesses. Sudden shocks. Disappointments.
RELATIONSHIPS
Follows well; Lycopodium, Pulsatilla, Platina.
Followed well by: Lycopodium, Pulsatilla, Platina.