Materia Medica

CHAMOMILLA – Allen TF

Rheumatism and rheumatoid pains, the pains make the patient wild and walk about in distress.

Convulsions in children brought on by excitement, especially with one cheek red and other pale, and hot sweat.

The great indication for the use of chamomilla is to be found in the mental condition of the patient; children are extremely restless and impatient, they want to be petted constantly and carried about and they cry piteously if they cannot have everything they want; older people are peevish and impatient extremely sensitiveto pain, even the slightest twinge is intolerable, they are always complaining.

It is not infrequently indicated in people who have been in the habit of taking opium, bromide of potash, etc.

These mental symptoms will call for the drug in a great variety of neuralgias, painful diseases, hysterical symptoms, etc., even if indications other than the preceding are wanting; it, at least, changes the aspect of the case and makes it more amenable to treatment.

Various forms of inflammation, ophthalmia neonatorum (purulent ophthalmia), keratitis, especially of the pustular variety.

Earache, with soreness, swelling and heat, driving the patient frantic.

Nasal catarrh, with inability to sleep.

Various toothaches and neuralgias of the face.

Extremely valuable in the distress of teething children.

Gastralgia.

Flatulent colic.

Colic, especially after anger, with red cheeks and hot perspiration.

Indigestion produced by anger.

Diarrhoea, green, slimy, mucus; chopped, white and yellow mucus ; often of a changeable color; often undigested; often like chopped eggs and spinach; nearly always of foul odor, especially in children during teething or after taking cold; associated with colic, often with soreness of the anus.

A very valuable remedy for uterine haemorrhages, the flow is irregular, dark and clotted; sometimes there is constant oozing of dark, foul blood, with occasional bright gushes (Bell.).

Membranous dysmenorrhoea.

Menstrual colic, especially the result of anger.

Severe pains following labor, especially if they extend down thighs, with great nervous excitement.

Threatening miscarriage from fits of anger.

During labor the patient is intolerant of the pain, the os is rigid and the pains extend into the thighs.

Puerperal convulsions after anger, one cheek hot, the other pale.

Suppression of milk from anger.

Inflamed breasts.

Catarrhal laryngitis, with hoarseness and rawness in larynx.

Catarrhal croup in children, with suffocative attacks.

Bronchitis, with free expectoration of mucus; especially in children.

Irritable dry cough from tickling in larynx.

Expectoration only occasionally.

(All cough symptoms to be compared with Puls.)

Sleeplessness in children.