Materia Medica

LILIUM TIGRINUM – Allen TF

A large number of hysterical symptoms have been noted, associated with uterine derangements; for example, dread of insanity, great melancholia, with feeling that she is incurable.

Religious melancholia, etc.

It has been found a valuable remedy for certain forms of asthenopia, especially the asthenopia of astigmatism.

(In a prover, who was hyperopic, it removed a symptom of astigmatism, i. e., turning the head sideways to see clearly.)

Most of the symptoms of this drug seem to be referred to the sexual organs of women; it causes severe uterine neuralgia and feeling of heaviness and pressure in pelvis, especially pressure against the rectum, with ineffectual efforts to evacuate the bowels; these symptoms have repeatedly pointed to its use in retroversion of the uterus.

It has proved valuable, at least as a palliative, in some cases of chronic metritis, and curative in many cases of prolapsus and of both anteversion and retroversion, particularly with the pressure against the rectum.

With the rectal symptoms it has been prescribed for dysentery, with tenderness over the ovarian region, etc., it is also valuable for troubles in the bladder with the same symptoms.

The desire to press upward against the vulva or to hold up the abdominal walls is similar to the symptoms of Sepia, but in Lilium there is generally much more tenderness and more shooting pains.

Very free leucorrhoea, often excoriating, with distress on urinating.

With the uterine displacements and ovarian pains we very commonly find palpitation and numerous nervous symptoms about the heart, as if the heart were grasped, as if it contained too much blood, tremulous feeling, etc., etc.; sometimes terrible pain running up the back to the vertex, spasmodic contractions of muscles, etc., etc.

The ovarian symptoms should be compared with those of Palladium, Pod. and Apis.