SULPHIDE OF ANTIMONY
For children and young people INCLINED TO GROW FAT (Cal.); for the extremes of life.
Old people with morning diarrhoea, suddenly become constipated, or alternate diarrhoea and constipation ; pulse hard and rapid.
Sensitive to the cold, < after taking cold.
Child is fretful, peevish, cannot bear to be touched or looked at; sulky, does not wish to speak or be spoken to (Ant. t., Iod., Sil.) ; angry at every little attention.
Great sadness, with weeping.
Loathing life.
Anxious lachrymose mood, the slightest thing affects her (Puls.) ; abject despair, suicide by drowning.
Irresistible desire to talk in rhymes or repeat verses.
Sentimental mood in the moonlight, especially ecstatic love; bad effects of disappointed affection (Cal. p.).
Nostrils and labial commissures sore, cracked and crusty.
Headache: after river bathing; from taking cold; alcoholic drinks; deranged digestion, acids, fat, fruit; suppressed eruption.
Gastric complaints from OVER-EATING; stomach weak, digestion easily disturbed; a thick milky-white coating on the tongue, which is the red strand of the remedy; very subject to canker sores in the mouth (Arg. n., Sulph.).
Longing for acids and pickles.
Gastric and intestinal affections; from bread and pastry; acids, especially vinegar; sour or bad wine; after cold bathing; over-heating; hot weather.
Constant discharge of flatus, up and down, for years; belching, tasting of ingesta.
Mucus: in large quantities from posterior nares by hawking; from anus, ICHOROUS, OOZING, staining yellow; MUCOUS PILES.
Disposition to abnormal growths of the skin; fingernails do not grow rapidly; crushed nails grow in splits like warts with horny spots.
Large horny corns on soles of feet (Ran. b.) ; VERY SENSITIVE WHEN WALKING, especially on stone pavements.
Loss of voice from becoming over-heated.
Cannot bear THE HEAT OF SUN; worse from over-exertion in the sun (Lach., Nat. m.); < from over-heating near the fire; EXHAUSTED IN WARM WEATHER; ailments from sunburn.
Whooping-cough: < by being over-heated in the sun or in a warm room; from cold washing.
When symptoms reappear they change locality or go from one side of the body to the other.
Aversion to cold bathing; child cries when washed or bathed with cold water; cold bathing causes violent headache; causes suppressed menses; colds from swimming or falling into the water (Rhus).
Aggravation
After eating; cold baths; acids or sour wine; AFTER HEAT OF SUN OR FIRE; extremes of cold, or heat.
Amelioration
In the open air; during rest; after a warm bath.
Relations
Complementary: Squilla.
Similar: to, Bry., Ipec, Lye, Puls., in gastric complaints.
Follows well: after, Ant. c, Puls., Mer., Sulph.