Face
In cases where the disturbance is not a deep one but appears on the surface – on mucous membranes and skin – an Antimonium crudum child may be easily recognised by looking at his face.
Skin eruptions are frequent with such children and appear on the eyelids, that are red, inflamed or with pustules, the cheeks or chin, which have a pustular (yellow crusted) suppurating eruption, the affected portion of the skin cracks easily, the lips are dry, the corners of the mouth are cracked or with eruptions, the nostrils are chapped with scabs and the outer canthi of the eyes are more inflamed and cracked. Such is the appearence of a typical Ant-c child.
You may also see a similar picture in adults, but very seldom will an adult in the Western world allow such a condition to appear for more than a few days on his face without using Cortizone creams to suppress it. It is likely that he will come to you after such suppressions, with arthritic or gouty conditions, stomach problems or headaches, if not with psychological symptoms.
Such skin eruptions can still be seen in India or other undeveloped countries, where the population is much healthier in general than in the West. In Western populations we see that diseases have penetrated the interior of the organism to a much greater extent.
Concerning skin eruptions, the homeopath should learn to recognise the localities in which the different remedies prefer to manifest their particular kind of disturbance. Sometimes the solution of the correct remedy will come from those very observations.
Pimples and boils on face.
Mouth
There is a great keynote seen in the mouth – a thick white coating on the tongue as if there is snow on it. Kent says: "the mucous membranes have a tendency to throw out a milky white exudation or deposit, and it is especially noticed on the tongue."
Yellow discoloration of tongue; edges of the tongue red and sore. Cracks in corners of mouth or boils; dryness of mouth at night. Severe bleeding of the gums. Salivation and odor of the mouth resembling mercurial salivation. Must draw quantities of thick yellowish mucus from posterior nares and spit it out.