troubles start. If, during the night, they uncover themselves a bit and are exposed to some cold air, it affects them immediately and their sciatica flares up. When they are suffering with a disease involving the spleen, the spleen enlarges even more while they are living near a damp place. Diarrhea is more frequent and occurs more readily in such localities.
This is the first remedy to be thought of when a patient complains of such an aggravation from cold and damp and, in addition, complains of a cold feeling deep within different parts of the body – coldness as if in the blood vessels, coldness so deep that it is felt right to the bones; it actually feels as if there is ice in the bones. This coldness cannot be relieved by anything, by any amount of warmth; it feels so deep.
The second keynote of Aranea is a feeling as if parts of his body (the head, the arms, the legs, etc.) are very much enlarged and heavy or numb.
The third keynote is an exact periodicity much like that of Cedron. Chills, fevers, headaches, or neuralgias begin at exactly the same hour repeatedly.
Aranea is a remedy which, because of its symptomatology, should be thought of for malarial fevers, "intermittent" fevers. The chills are very long-lasting and shake the whole body. There is an absence of any heat or sweat. Coldness is felt to the bones.
It produces a tremulous nervous exhaustion, and the patient has a strong desire to lie down.
During the night in bed the patient awakens with a sensation as if his hands and arms are enormously swollen. So real is this sensation that he puts on the light to see if it is true. He awakens with this sensation or with a feeling of numbness of the extremities.
A few mental symptoms have been recognized; such as, anguish or anxiety, despondency, and a desire to die. Confusion of the mind accompanies many symptoms, especially the fevers and the headaches. Confusion is worse in the evening, after eating, and after mental exertion. Everything may seem unreal to the patient.
Generalities
In addition to its utility in malarial fevers or any other recurrent symptom or syndrome resulting from an earlier attack of malaria, Aranea is also indicated for diseases of the bones, caries, with the characteristic