Materia Medica

CAPSICUM ANNUUM – Allen TF

Most useful in older persons who have become debilitated by disease and who react badly, not so useful in young people.

Often adapted to people who have exhausted their vitality, especially by mental work, and whose vital heat is diminished, who do not react, especially from chill, muscles are weary and painful, fear of the slightest draft of either warm or cold air; sometimes indicated in persons who abstain from their accustomed alcoholic stimulants.

The pains in general are burning in character and are accompanied by chilliness.

Many of the sensations are those of constriction, about the throat, chest, bladder, rectum, etc.

Homesick, cries all the time, with chilliness and hot face.

The bursting headache is often associated with severe cough or is the accompaniment of malarial fever.

Valuable remedy in chronic suppuration of the ears, with bursting headache, chilliness, etc.; suppuration of the middle ear, with perforation of the drum and discharge of yellow pus.

Particularly in mastoid disease, with great tenderness over the petrous bone, threatening to involve the meninges of the brain.

Stomatitis, burning ulcers.

Sore throat of smokers and drinkers, with inflammation, burning, relaxed uvula, sometimes dry, in other cases with tough mucus difficult to dislodge.

Diphtheria, with gangrenous sloughs extending to roof of mouth, with excessive burning, spasmodic constriction, chilliness, etc. (compare Canth.).

Haemorrhoids, with excessive burning as from pepper, throbbing, soreness, with drawing pain in back, etc. (Aescul.).

Dysentery, stools bloody, tenacious, mucous, with excessive burning and tenesmus, also associated with tenesmus ofthe bladder (Canth. and Merc.cor.); also particularly characterized by excessive thirst, with shivering from drinking (Arsen.) and by severe pain in back after the stool (Nux.vom.).

Gonorrhoea, with chordee, excessive burning (Canth.), pain in prostate.

Impotency, with coldness of scrotum, tendency to atrophy of testicles (Agn.cast.).

Violent cough, with feeling as if the chest would fly to pieces, pains shoot to all parts of body, cough explosive.

Threatening gangrene of lungs.

The odor from coughing is putrid.

Intermittent fever, chill begins in the back (Eup purp.), > heat, thirst, but chill after drinking, with the chill excruciating pain in backand limbs, heat and sweat often commingled; generally less thirst during the fever and sweat than during the chill; the thirst begins even before the chill (Eup.per., China, Nat. mur.).

In scarlet fever, with corrosive discharge from nose, great fetor of breath general tendency to coldness.

Sometimes indicated in typhoid fever.

Occasionally in pyaemia, with high temperature and profuse sweat, easily chilled, < drinking.