ARSENICUM BROMATUM
Bromide of Arsenic; As Br3
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
This is a remedy that should be thought of in cases of cancerous affections or affections involving the glands with swelling and induration. Hodgkin’s disease, sarcoidosis, tuberculosis and infectious mononucleosis may be classed under its pathology. It will suit cases of diabetis mellitus and insipidus, accompanied by a dramatic loss of weight and excessive thirst, and cases presenting an excessive amount of sugar in the urine in diabetis mellitus. It will also suit cases of nephritis.
This remedy is called for when the patient is pale, bloated, with oedemas, no appetite, white tongue, thin quick pulse, swollen spleen, watery diarrhea alternating with constipation.
But its main area of action seems to be the skin where it produces most obstinate, severe eruptions, pustular, herpetic, with acrid and very offensive discharges. The whole body can be covered by an eruption, but this applies particularly to the forehead and head.
Generalities
Arsenicum bromatum is indicated when the cervical glands are hard and swollen. It covers some of the symptoms left behind by syphilis, and is therefore considered a great anti-syphilitic remedy. This remedy has a strong aggravation in Spring, and therefore useful in cases of hay fever.
Head
Hair rough, full of dandruff. The scalp feels hard and thickened. Moist, herpetic eruptions at the centre of forehead and at the root of the nose, extending to eyebrows, right cheek and temples, exuding on least pressure an acrid ichor and bleeding easily. Around the eruptions the skin is injected, reddened, interspersed with a large network of veins.