Very frequently indicated in affections caused by working in water.
In chronic inflammations of joints ; swellings, without inflammations.
Pains < change of weather, especially in damp weather.
Muscular rheumatism.
Glandular enlargement, with suppuration, with fistulous ulcers.
Various phases of scrofula.
It is generally indicated in persons of a fair complexion, who are very sluggish and inclined to be fat (fair, fat and flabby).
The child is not able to walk, is very backward.
Epilepsy; very frequently indicated in the cachexia, which leads to the development of epileptiform spasms, and it will sometimes radically cure the disease.
Marasmus.
A general condition of mal-nutrition, the patient is flabby, weak, sluggish, has profuse sweats, profuse discharges generally, and cold extremities.
Melancholia, fear of becoming insane or that something dreadful is going to happen.
Imbecility.
Enfeebled memory.
Dull intellect.
Obstinacy, especially in children who are inclined to get fat.
From slight mental effort the head gets very hot.
Headaches in school children.
Congestive headaches, with violent surging of blood in the head, which feels hot and heavy, with pale faceand cold feet.
Chronic headaches, with vertigo, < ascending stairs; in anaemic women who have profuse menses, leucorrhoea, etc.
Hydrocephalus.
Eczema on head.
In children the bones of the head do not develop well, fontanelles remain open, with enlarged glands.
Scrofulous ophthalmias; parenchymatous inflammation of cornea; spots on cornea; ulcers on cornea; pannus of cornea.
Inflamed eyes from working in water.
Lachrymal ducts are closed, in scrofulous people.
Asthenopia.
Easy fatigue of eyes, feet sweaty and cold.
Deafness from working in water.
Scrofulous inflammations of the ear, with muco-purulent otorrhoea, enlarged glands, etc.
Chronic inflammation of ear, thickening of the drum.
Polypi, which bleed easily.
Coryza, clear, watery secretion or chronic ozaena, with a thick purulent, fetid discharge, with swelling at root of nose and ulceration.
Nasal polypi.
Inclination to nosebleed in fat children.
Delayed dentition.
Toothache in pregnant women, excited by cold or a draft of air.
Epulis above upper incisors.
Many cases of goitre.
Chronic dyspepsia, repugnance to hot or warm food, thirst, bloated abdomen.
Ravenous hunger and great thirst, particularly longing for eggs and for indigestible things, chalk, coal, etc.
Acid fermentation in stomach, everything turns sour, sour risings.
Enlargement of liver, which is sore (Merc.s.), with jaundice.
Gall-stone colic, terrible darting pain, profuse sweat, intolerance of garments about the waist.
Tendency to great increase of fat in the abdomen and flatulent distention, enlarged mesenteric glands; abdominal dropsy.
Umbilical hernia.
Diarrhoea of undigested stools; of sour odor, large in quantity, sometimes fetid.
Ascarides and chronic diarrhoea, with great appetite and distention of stomach, which is sore to touch.
Cholera infantum, with vomiting of sour food or curdled lumps, ravenous appetite.
Inflammation of bladder; irritable bladder, the urine of a sour, disagreeable odor, sometimes abundant and fetid.
Hydrocele in children.
Profuse menstruation is the rule in women who require Calcarea.
General weakness of women,with exaggerated desires.
Membranous dysmenorrhoea, with cold, sweat extremities and sensitiveness to cold air (see Calc. acet.).
Endocervitis.
Often indicated in girls whose menses do not come on, but in place there are congestion of the head, dyspnoea, palpitation, haemorrhage fromthe lungs, night cough, general anaemia, unnatural appetite, etc.
Constant aching in vagina.
Leucorrhoea like milk, very profuse, with general Calcarea symptoms.
Excessive flow of milk in nursing women; it is thin and does not satisfy the child ; with itching of vulva, with swollen veins or sometimes glandular swellings.
The milk of a nursing woman is disagreeable to thechild, who refuses it and does not thrive on it, though the secretion be very great.
Chronic inflammation of larynx and bronchi and hoarseness, chronic cough.
Extreme dyspnoea on going up the slightest ascent (one of the most marked indications for the drug).
Chronic inflammation of the larynx, especially in the upper part.
Asthmatic attacks in children, from suppressed eruptions.
Ulcers in the lungs, with purulent expectoration.
Haemorrhage from the lungs.
Calcarea is very frequently indicated in the general cachexia leading to various forms of consumption; the cough is usually troublesome at night and dry, with very free expectoration in the morning; the patient perspires easily and frequently has enormous appetite, though the emaciation is rapid.
The chest is very sore externally to percussion or pressure, sharp pains shoot through it from front to back.
Useful in disease of the bone and curvature of the spine, tabes dorsalis.
Muscular rheumatism.
Rheumatoid arthritis of fingers.
Inflammation of hip-joint, the joint is painfully sore to pressure.
Sciatica from working in water.
White swellingof knee-joint, of a sluggish character.
Cramp in calves.
Gout in knees.
Warts, rhagades, eczema, offensive scabby eruptions, urticaria.
Insomnia, starts at every noise, fear that she will go crazy.
Scarlatina in scrofulous children, undeveloped, rash.
Hectic fever, alternating thirst and fever, with night-sweats, particularly about head; cold hands and feet.
Chronic form of intermittent fever.