Valuable for effects of strain on muscles, especially from lifting or from working in water.
Muscular and neuralgic pains, > moving about.
In muscular rheumatism, generally useful when there is not much inflammation or fever, every part seems sore, general aggravation from cold air; especially valuable for ailments resulting from checked perspiration.
Neuritis of almost every nerve in the body, characterized by the peculiar symptoms of the drug, especially numbness and paralytic stiffness.
Rheumatic paralysis from getting wet or lying on damp ground.
Generally indicated in low types of diseases or when acute diseases assume a typhoid type.
Generally indicated in cellular inflammations, which assume a purulent character.
Hemiplegia of the r. side after apoplexy.
Chorea.
General aggravation during wet weather, at rest, on rising from a seat and cold, amelioration from motion, warmth.
During low fever there is frequently delirium, rather mild, especially with fear of being poisoned.
Usually there is extreme nervous restlessness, both mental and physical; it is sometimes difficult to say whether the mental anguish or the physical suffering causes the restlessness.
Headache < in wet weather.
Headache < morning from lying and from cold, > heat and motion.
Neuralgic headache only > taking rapidly.
Occipital headache, with rheumatic stiffness in napeof neck (Dulc.).
Meningitis, with stiff neck, generally > lying upon something hard, restlessness, etc.
Moist eruptions on the head, formed in crusts, offensive, itching < night.
Eruptions, with great sensitiveness of the scalp, < warmth of bed.
Erysipelas of the head, with vesicles.
This drug is valuable for numerous affections of the eye, in a general way characterized by great external swelling of the lids and sub-mucous cellular tissue.
Paralysis of the upper lid from cold.
Erysipelas of the lids.
Pustular conjunctivitis.
Scrofulous ophthalmia in general, intense photophobia, yellow, purulent discharge, pains < at night.
Affections from getting wet.
Conjunctivitis and iritis.
Granulated lids, with saclike swelling of the conjunctiva and heavy feeling of the lids.
Panophthalmitis, suppurative, with much swelling externally.
Orbital cellulitis; one case of most rapid progress had destroyed one eye in forty-eight hoursand attacked the other, was making rapid progress, immediately checked by Rhus t.
Occasionally useful in glaucoma.
Inflammation of the middle ear; inflammation of the external ear, with thick, yellow discharge.
Erysipelas of the auricle.
Nasal catarrh, with severe aching in all the bones, caused by dampness.
Catarrh, with green discharge, offensive.
Frightful attacks of sneezing all night.
Facial neuralgia, with chilliness, < evening.
Rheumatism of the jaws, feeling as though they would break or crack always on chewing; the jaw dislocate easily.
Facial erysipelas.
Toothache, < cold,> warmth; (occasionally relieves a jumping toothache, momentarily > a cold hand).
Sometimes useful for inflammation at root of a tooth, with pain, < night from cold.
The tongue is dry, red and cracked, in fever.
Sometimes used for sore throat, with oedema of the fauces, great restlessness, swelling of the parotid glands.
Occasionally useful in diphtheria, with bloody saliva, swollen parotids, restlessness, etc.
Mumps.
Peritonitis and enteritis, with restlessness, dry, red tongue, putrid, slimy diarrhoea, sometimes involuntary.
Typhlitis, painful swelling of the whole r. side of the abdomen, < lying on l. side, > lying on the back and by gentle pressure from below upward.
Colic, > bending double and moving.
Numerous inflammatory symptoms of the r. side of the abdomen, with feeling of heavy weight pressing in the groin, could not stand.
Haemorrhoids, blind, protruding after every stool, with backache and pressure outward in the rectum.
Fissure of the anus, with sore protruding piles.
Inflammation of the cellular tissue around anus, especially traumatic.
Diarrhoea of thin, red mucus, or of bloody water like meat-washings, sometimes a jelly-like mucus, with lumps of transparent mucus, sometimes involuntary; it may be without odor or very offensive, frequently associated with tenesmus and tearing pains down the thighs; this may occur during typhoid fever or may result from getting wet.
Dysentery, with many of the above symptoms; craving for cold milk said to be very marked.
Pain and soreness over the region of the kidneys, with symptoms of inflammation, oedema, etc.
Paralysis of the bladder.
Inflammation of the bladder, with tenesmus.
Oxaluria.
Erysipelatous inflammation of the penis.
Persistent painful erections, > lying on the back, with tenderness in the spine, apparently the result of a strain.
Erysipelas of the external genitals, moist eruptions.
Eczema of the pudenda, with great swelling, intense itching, < night on undressing, followed by soreness and smarting.
Prolapsus uteri.
Ovarian cyst.
Leucorrhoea.
Retroversion.
Erosions of the cervix, resulting from distended follicles.
Membranous dysmenorrhoea, always < dampness.
Puerperal fever of a typhoid character.
Paralysis of the muscles of the larynx.
Cough racking, < before midnight in wet weather, with pains in the back and limbs, restlessness.
Typhoid pneumonia.
Haemoptysis.
Palpitation from over-exertion.
Hypertrophy of the heart in a rheumatic diathesis.
Rheumatism of the heart from getting wet, violent palpitation, pains extend into the left arm.
Muscular rheumatism in the back, especially umbago, great pain on attempting to rise, > warmth, < cold, > bending backward.
Muscular pains in the back from strain .
It seems to have cured locomotor ataxia.
Loss of co-ordination in lower extremities.
Various forms of rheumatism and rheumatoid pains.
Acne rosacea.
Indicated in numerous vesicular and pustular affections of the skin, with symptoms characteristic of the drug.
Facial erysipelas, with formation of vesicles, burning, tearing pain, great restlessness.
Urticaria.
Erythema.
Valuable when glandular inflammations threaten to suppurate.
It is indicated in skin eruptions of a vesicular type, especially when the vesicles tend to form scabs, intense itching, < warmth.
Eczema, which tends to a assume an erysipelatous condition.
Boils, carbuncles, abscesses, in short, all sorts and conditions of skin diseases which threaten to suppurate or which are characterized by the general restless fever and prostration of the drug.
Particularly valuable in the typhoid forms of scarlatina, with enlarged glands, mild delirium, restlessness, etc; the eruption calling for Rhus is usually not uniform, and causes great irritability.
Smallpox, the pustules are blackish or bloody, with diarrhoea.
Purpura haemorrhagica, with dry tongue, tremulous pulse, numbness of the extremities, restlessness.
Intermittent fever, chill begins in one leg, with dry, teasing cough, external chill, with internal heat.
Malarial fever; paroxysm preceded by stretching and yawning, sometimes by cough; during the fever there is frequently urticaria.
Very frequently indicatedin typhoid fever.