Usually there is a watery, corrosive discharge that runs constantly through the nose, more in the left nostril, corroding the upper lids. This kind of appearance is usual with children who have a common cold or influenza, and they need this remedy; but you may see it also in any zymotic fever, scarlet fever, diphtheria or even in severe cases of impetigo or hay fever. Arum triphyllum has all kinds of discharges from the nose: watery, thick, bloody, excoriating, yellow discharges while the head feels stuffed up and stupid.
But 1 think that this remedy is increasingly going out of fashion with homeopaths, because we no longer have the opportunity to see the severe effect that this remedy has upon the skin and the mucous membranes of the face, nose and lips. This is due to the fact that cortisone creams and other sprays or palliatives are used by patients before coming to a homeopath which therefore modify the original picture. It is rather doubtful that you will ever see the typical appearance of Arum triphyllum in today’s children.
Because of its tendency to produce membranes and ulcerations the remedy was used in cases of diphtheria, especially when you see an extra activity of the mucus of the nose, or whenever you have a case with membranes forming in the mucosa of the mouth, larynx or pharynx. Constant discharge excoriating the upper lips during diphtheria is a characteristic for this remedy.
This remedy should be thought of also in all cases of fevers where a toxaemic state develops and the patient goes fast into delirium. During such deliriums there is great activity of the hands and fingers picking at the nose or lips. You will see the usual redness and dryness of lips with cracks. Delirium where the patient is very restless, tosses about in bed, moves his hands constantly as if picking at something, and tries to escape. Another characteristic which is usual with such severe cases is the suppression of urine.
This remedy is difficult to recognise in the early stages where you do not have the keynotes. But think of it when the picture is not clear for another remedy, in cases of severe ’flu where the patient feels really rotten, with small cervical glands developing or cervical adenitis with high temperature and many pains.
A reliable keynote for this remedy is its tendency to bite the finger nails so much that they bleed, or to bite the fingers and lips. These symptoms can be apparent in both acute and chronic cases. The patient