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Materia Medica Viva Volume 3 – page 626

obstruction. Because of that they easily develop anxiety and want to be near a window or in the open air.
It seems that patients who need Arundo have difficulty in utilising oxygen, and this fault of their organism is perceived by the patients who become very anxious that they will suffocate with any small provocation, such as mucus in the throat or a feeling of swelling there. They may even feel this anxiety, fearing suffocation, when someone comes too close to them, embraces them tightly, or if they have a close sexual contact. During fever they may easily fall into a cyanotic state, indicating again either a fault in the haemoglobin or in the oxygenisation of the blood. The mind becomes dull and heavy, and they do not want to talk, or to communicate. There is an absence of ideas, a dullness of mind and indifference to painful sensations. The patient exhibits stupid hilarity and laughs easily.
Arundo seems to arouse sexual passion to quite a degree, creating a strong and immediate desire for coition in both sexes. The mind easily wanders on sexual matters with lascivious ideas and thoughts.
Arundo children have tearful moods at night.
Generalities
Cyanosis during fever. Difficult dentition, with diarrhoea. Formication in the external parts. Painful glands. Wandering pain. Accelerated pulse.
Twitching.
Vertigo
Vertigo on getting out of bed
Head
Loss of hair in young men and even children. Roots of hair painful. Pustules on the head surrrounded with red areola, and accompanied with suppuration and formation of crusts in children. Formication of temples and forehead. Pain in right temple, extending to the top of the head and causing sleepiness. Hysterical cephalalgia