Diseases, more particularly acute, that are long standing
and not cured in spite of best treatment, and where patient is affected much and disturbing his daily routine: We may call these by the term 'Cachexia.'
Acute diseases such cough, cold, diarrhoea, skin rash
etc. normally do not last long. When you find a patient with
these complaints standing long for years and bothering him
much, you may use the term 'Cachexia.' We may otherwise
call this as weakness of the system or of a part of body.
Analogous to the above is another term. It is called 'lack
of reaction' about which we would study later.
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Constitution, Cachexia (in general)[From Calvin B. Knerr’s REPERTORY] : Ars., Badiag., Caps., Chim. umb., Clem., Coccus, Cund., Form., Iod., Kali bi., Natr. m., Nitr. ac., Seneg.; Africana, Caps.; bronchitis, subacute attacks, Phos.; bronchial catarrh of old people, Hydras.; cinchona, Ferr.; condylomata, of long standing, Kali iod.; catarrhal, or nerve deafness, Syph.; chronic disease, deep-seated progressive, Lyc.; with cough, Nitr. ac.; debility and emaciation, Iod.; deep-seated,child weak and exhausted, with no other symptoms, Sul. ac.; dry habit, Nux v.; dysentery, or gout, Colch.; long-lasting cases of intermittent fever when liver is
involved and blood is anaemic, Nitr. ac.; disturbance of gastric and hepatic functions, Hydras.; glands enlarged and tender, Kali m.;
helminthiasis, Cina ; low state, Iod.; mercurial, Aur. met., Ferr. iod., Iod., Kali m.; nosebleed, Sul. ac.; from faulty nutrition and assimilation, Ferr.; with oedema, Ol. jec.; nervous palpitation, Natr. m.; phosphatic, Calc. p.;purpura, rheumatism, Sec.; quinine, Eucal., Natr. m., Phos.; salt-eaters seldom have male issue (Old Book), Phos.; with stomach and liver troubles, Hydras.; loss of strength, Arg. nit.; caused by a suppression of habitual secretions, and
excretions, Graph.; syphilitic eruption, pustular, or squamons, Kali iod.; weakened by loss of blood, Chin. s.; vomiting, Sul. ac.; ordinary wounds and ulcers tend to take on a bad appearance, Cund.; remains long impressed by slight mechanical injuries,
Arn.;
Remedies containing the symptom ‘cachexia’ are given below:
Weakly, cachectic individuals: 1, arn., calc., chin., natr. m.,
nux v., phos. ac., sulph., veratr.; 2, ars., carb. v., lach.,
merc., phos., sec., sep., etc.
Arg-nit - cachectic states, with loss of strength.
Arsenic alb - man, aged 40, lean, cachectic; drinking
spirituous liquors. ---quotidian for a week.
Badiaga. - general cachectic appearance.
Baryta carb - (bar. a) old cachectic people of scrofulous
habit, especially when they suffer with gouty complaints.
Capsicum. - seasickness; cholera; cachexia africana; yellow
fever; typhus ictorodes.
Carbo veg - gangrene: humid; senile; in cachectic persons;
when vital powers have become weakened; great
foulness of secretions; great prostration.
Chimaphila umb. - cachectic and scrofulous individuals.
Chimaphila umb. - woman, aged 26; in a cachectic
condition, menses always scant; scirrhous tumor of
breast; the mother of patient had also had scirrhous tumor
of breast, necessitating extirpation of gland.
China-off. - young man, pale, cachectic appearance, suffered
for ten weeks from quartan ague; enlarged spleen.
China-sulph. - cachectic persons weakened by loss of blood.4 China-sulph. - intermittent fever in cachectic persons by
loss of blood or from continued and long prostration.
Cina. - cachexia of helminthiasis.
Cinnamomum. - lymphatic, feeble, cachectic women, with
lax tissues and languid circulation.
Clematis. - torpid, cachectic conditions; swelling and
induration of glandular system; syphilitic taint.
Cocculus - man, aged 30, cachectic appearance; colic.
Colchicum - cachectic appearance. ---dysentery. ---gout.
Condurango. - cachectic state of system, ordinary wounds
and ulcers tend to take on a bad appearance.
Corydalis - cancer cachexia pronounced.
Eucalyptus. - quinine cachexia.
Eupatorium perf. - cachectic condition of system from long
continued or frequent attacks of bilious and intermittent
fevers.
Eupatorium perf. - cachexia from old chronic, bilious
intermittents.
Ferrum iod. - mercurial cachexia.
Ferrum met. - a cachectic state from faulty nutrition and
assimilation.
Formica. - watery swellings; dropsy; cachexies.
Hydrastis - hydrastis is especially active in old, easily-tired
people, cachectic individuals with great debility.5
Hydrastis. - cachectic persons, with marked disturbance of
gastric and hepatic functions.
Hydrastis. - catarrhal affections: in patients of a cachectic
habit.
Hydrastis. - man, aged 18, cachectic, consumptive
appearance; scrofulous ulcers on leg.
Hydrastis. - marasmus; scrofula; cancer cachexia.
Iodum. - low cachectic condition with profound debility
and great emaciation.
Iodum. - low cachectic state of the system, with feeble pulse.
Iodum. - syphilis: mercurial cachexia; salivation; ulcers in
throat; skin and muscles lax; nightly bone pain; very hard
chronic buboes.
Kali-bich. - emaciation; anemia; general cachexia.
Kali-iod. - condylomata of long standing in cachectic
subjects.
Lachesis. - elderly woman, thin and cachectic; phthisis
pulmonalis.
Lachesis. - lady, aged 43, slim, large, cachectic, scrofulous;
intestinal croup.
Lycopodium. - man, aged 50, thin, cachectic, musician;
cramps in stomach.
Lycopodium. - woman, aged 50, weak, cachectic, formerly
troubled with abdominal complaints and itch, has not
menstruated for five years; impairment of hearing.
Merc-sol. - woman, aged 36, no children, two years ago had6
inflammatory affection of chest, after nursing a
cachectic husband; phthisis.
Mezereum. - man, aged 43, nervo-bilious constitution,
cachectic habit, leaden colored face, had lived the life
of a tramp and had been several times syphilitic; pain
and swelling in tibiae.
Muriatic-acid. - woman, aged 60, unmarried, cachectic, has
an eruption on lower limbs; typhoid fever.
Natrum-mur. - adapted to cachectic persons and to those
who have lost animal fluids; quinine cachexia.
Natrum-mur. - cachexia from ague plus quinine.
Natrum-sulph. - man, aged 43, middle height, father of two
healthy children, blonde hair, grey eyes, gonorrhoeal
cachexy, hydrogenoid constitution; diabetes.
Nitric-acid. - diseases depending upon presence of syphilitic,
scrofulous or mercurial poison; broken down, cachectic
constitutions.
Nux-vom. - man, aged 48, yellow skin, cachectic
appearance, small stature, suffering three years;
cardialgia.
Nux-vom. - man, aged 75; sickly, cachectic; extravasation
of blood into conjunctiva.
Nux-vom. - mania puerperalis from excitement, sleeplessness
and prostration; had menorrhagia, and for the subsequent
weakness drank much whisky and strong coffee;7
cachectic appearance; large, dim, languid eyes; lies in
bed half uncovered, sits up and then lies down again;
constantly complaining, criticizing or explaining, at times
words are well chosen, at others uses high-sounding
phrases; as soon as she recognized physician she spoke
of the imperfection of medical knowledge and declared
it an error that one could not live without a heart,
inasmuch as she felt very well without one, it having
come away with the afterbirth to which it had grown
fast, the nurse having separated the two before her eyes;
complains of her husband, says he wishes to convince
her she is sick, although she is able to dance and sing;
makes grotesque motions and wild leaps, but soon sinks
down breathless; nymphomania; often enraged;
frequently sips at a bowl of warm sugar-water, declaring
it will form her a new heart; bloating of abdomen;
epigastric, hepatic and uterine regions sensitive to
pressure; stool absent five to six days; very frequent and
profuse discharge of pale, watery urine; white mucous
discharge from vagina.
Oleum-jec. - rheumatism of long standing; patient confined
to bed or room, and only in warm summer months
experienced a slight alleviation of her sufferings; nearly
whole body was attacked, but principally inferior
extremities, sacrum, back and shoulders; walking was
entirely prevented by the insupportable pains, stiffness
and swelling of joints; a kind of hectic fever and constant
nightly exacerbations destroyed all repose; patient was
wasted, of a bleachy whiteness, of a cachetic appearance
and habit, and had lost all hope of relief.
Oleum-jec. - scrofulosis: diseases of joints; in pale, thin
cachectic subjects.8
Phosphorus. - glands enlarged, especially after contusions;
glandular affections in weak cachectic individuals
suffering from diarrhoea and colliquative sweats.
Phosphorus. - suitable to young people with blonde hair, blue
eyes, delicate skin, slender stature, with cachectic
cough, diarrhoea, frequent exhausting sweats, great
debility, with orgasm of blood; palpitation of heart or
oppression of chest after exercise; copious stools, pouring
away like water from a hydrant, with great exhaustion;
glandular swellings, suppuration; appetite good; craves
cold food, ice cream, etc.
Platin. - woman, aged 38, cachectic appearance, suffering
two years; dysmenorrhoea.
Plumb-met. - deep melancholy, with timidity and restlessness;
anxiety at heart, with sighing and trembling; dislikes to
talk or work; maniacal rage, with cries and convulsions;
absence of mind; stupidity; pale, miserable, cachectic
appearance; somnolency; colic.
Podophyllum - man, aged 33, cachectic appearance, liver
or spleen or both disordered; asthma.
Prunus-sp. - dropsy caused by defective heart; abdominal
dropsy; anasarca after any debilitating, chronic diseases,
and particularly in those connected with cachectic
affections.
Pulsatilla - woman, aged 26, yellow, cachectic appearance,
suffering six months; vertigo.
Rhus-tox. - woman, aged 36, poorly nourished, cachectic,9
six months pregnant; urinary difficulty.
Secale - feeble, cachectic women; thin, scrawny.
Secale - passive hemorrhage; blood dark and red, in feeble
and cachectic persons, accompanied by tingling in
limbs and prostration; desire for air; does not like to be
covered; wishes to have limbs extended; skin cold.
Secale - rheumatism (peliosis rheumatica of schoenlein)
generally is found in cachectic individuals, with
purpura; affects joints, especially of lower extremities;
thrombosis of abdominal vessels.
Secale - woman, aged 40, mother of seven children, weak,
cachecticlooking, suffering from prolapsus uteri;
hysteria.
Senega. - subacute or chronic exudations of pleura, catarrhal
pleuropneumonia (after bry.) in cachectic pleuritis, in
hydrothorax, oedema pulmonum, in diseases of heart,
primary and secondary anasarca; in dropsies after
albuminuria; hydrophthalmia with intraocular
compression; in ascites accompanying hepatic diseases,
peritonitis and abdominal tumors; in lymphatic
constitutions with tendency to mucous and serous
exudations.
Silicea - n., aged 12, cachectic and anemic; fistulae of thigh.
Spongia - boy, aged 4, scrofulous, cachectic-looking; croup.
Sulphur. - girl, aged 12, delicate, cachectic; vaginitis.
Sulphur. - girl, aged 8, cachectic-looking; coxalgia of spine.
Diseases in which 'cachexia' also was found, their symptoms
and the respective remedies are given below: [The disease
or pathology is arranged in alphabetical order.]
(Albuminuria) Aur-met - interstitial nephritis; contracted
kidney, marked cardiac hypertrophy; mercurial and
syphilitic cachexia, swelling of liver, caries. renal
troubles secondary to cardiac affections, causing a
decided albinous crasis, passing over into hydraemia; at
first the urine is increased in quantity, later it becomes
scanty and albinous; bloated, shining face; vertigo as if
he would fall to the left side; bruised pain in head and
confusion in thinking, dyspnoea, palpitations.
(Albuminuria) Sarsaparilla - syphilitic taint, mercurial
poisoning, scrofula, cachectic states from hepatic
diseases or rheumatism; cloudiness of head; dim sight,
as if looking through a mist; aphthae; frequent and
copious micturition of pale urine, depositing a sediment;
frequent desire, but scanty urination; foetid breath;
dyspnoea; tearing in almost all the joints and limbs; great
weakness; languid feeling; emaciation.
(Amenorrhoea.) Suppression of the menses in consequence
of a cold, principally: 1, Caul., Cimicif., Gels., Nux m.,
Puls.; or, 2, Bell., Dulc., Sep., Sulph.-or, if occasioned
by fright or sudden emotion: 1, Acon., Lyc.; 2, Coff.,
Op., Veratr. For feeble though not entirely suppressed
menses: Asclep., Calc., Caul., Caust., Con., Graph., Kali
carb., Lyc., Magn., Natr. m., Phos., Puls., Sil., Sulph.,
Veratr., Zinc. - for amenia of plethoric individuals use:
acon., bell., bry., gels., nux v., op., plat., sabin., sulph.;
for debilitated or cachectic individuals: alet., ars., chin.,
cyprip., con., graph., helon., iod., natr. m., puls., polyg.,11
sep., sulph.
(Anaemia.) Natrum mur - blood impoverished; anaemia from
loss of fluids; malarious cachexia; emaciation; skin
harsh, dry, yellow; great exhaustion from any little
exertion of mind or body; palpitation, with sensation as
if a bird's wing were fluttering in left chest; pressure and
distension of stomach; constipation, with contraction of
anus; terrible sadness.
(Asthma) Carduus mar - nervous asthma of miners; cachexia
of tunnel laborers; frequent urging to deep breathing,
followed by painful sensations in abdomen; great
debility; loss of appetite; empty eructations; restless,
dreamy sleep; fulness of hypochondria which are painful
to pressure.
(Asthma) Silicea - asthma on a cachectic base, after its
removal gummatous nodes on skull, clavicles and ribs;
shortness of breath and panting from walking fast and
from manual labor; dyspnoea when at rest or when lying
on back; oppression of chest, cannot take a long breath,
cannot bear the slightest draught on the back of his neck,
spasmodic cough, with spasm of larynx; catarrh of aged
people
(Atrophy of children) Phosphorus - emaciation combined with
nervous debility; brain and spine suffered severely; child
overtall, but slender, emaciated but big-bellied; face pale,
almost waxen. delicate eyelashes, soft hair, rapid
breathing hint to sequelae; even thus early diarrhoea
associated with dry cough, hence suitable to young girls
with blonde hair, blue eyes, delicate skin, slender stature,
with cachectic cough, diarrhoea; frequent exhausting
sweats; great debility, with orgasm of the blood;12
palpitation of the heart or oppression of the chest after
exercise. copious stools, pouring away like water from a
hydrant, with great exhaustion; glandular swellings,
suppuration and caries (sil.) ; appetite good; he craves
cold food, ice cream; often awakens at night, hot and
restless, and will drop off to sleep if fed; child irascible,
vehement, susceptible to external impressions and to
electric changes in atmosphere.
(Bedwetting in children) Squilla - especially for strumous or
cachectic children who are troubled with worms;
inability to retain the urine on account of abnormal
irritation of the lining membrane of the bladder, often of
rheumatic origin.
(Blepharophthalmia, blepharitis) Ars-alb. - burning in the
oedematous swollen lids; lachrymation profuse, hot and
acrid, excoriating the lids and cheek; cachexia, with
great restlessness, aggravation after midnight; thirst, etc.
(Bronchitis chronica) Hydrastis - bronchitis of old people,
with great debility, loss of appetite, cachectic state,
great weakness; chronic cough, accompanied by febrile
paroxysms evenings and night, and excessive prostration;
sputa thick, yellowish, very tenacious, stringy and
profuse; dry, hard cough with much laryngeal irritation,
or loose but hard cough with much nasopharyngeal
catarrh and marked prostration.
(Bronchitis chronica) Lycopodium - distressing, fatiguing,
tickling cough, towards evening; sad
and tearful disposition.
(Constitution) for weakly, cachectic individuals: 1, arn.,
calc., chin., natr. m., nux v., phos. ac., sulph., veratr.; 2,
ars., carb. v., lach., merc., phos., sec., sep., etc.
(Cornea, diseases of) Calc-carb - particularly valuable for
corneal ulceration in fat, unhealthy children with a large
abdomen who sweat much, especially about the head,
and are very susceptible to cold air, also in deep,
sloughing ulcers, found in weak, cachectic persons.15
pains, redness, photophobia, lachrymation are variable
with no characteristic eye symptoms; pus is mostly bland
and the opacity of cornea milky white or bluish. calc.
ars. ought to be remembered.
(Cornea, diseases of) Merc-dulcis - deep or superficial ulcers
or abscesses in pale, flabby, strumous children, with
enlarged glands and general scrofulous cachexia.
(Coryza, snuffles of children) Iodum - chronic coryza in
cachectic, emaciated children, with enlarged and
indurated glands; nose painful and swollen, with foetid
secretions, which at times become a clear and continuous
stream; discharge hot.
(Coryza, snuffles of children) Kali carb. - anaemic children
of cachectic appearance, with puffy swelling over
upper eyelids, especially mornings; cannot breathe
through nostrils in a warm room, > in open air; nostrils
raw and bleeding; profuse, foetid, yellow-green
discharge.
(Cough) Borax - dry, cachectic cough, especially mornings
when rising and in the evening when lying down; with
stitching pain in upper part of right chest and right flank,
most relief; pains after a good sleep.
(Diarrhoea)Kali-carb. - chronic cases in cachectic, dyspeptic17
persons, with the characteristic puffiness under the
eyebrows. stools light-gray or brownish, corrosive,
sometimes painless, in cold weather.
(Eczema) Cundurango - chiefly when rhagades are present,
oozing out a foetid fluid; cachectic or syphilitic
dyscrasia.
(Febris intermittens) Amm-picr - fevers maltreated with19
quinine or having a quinine cachexia engrafted upon a
malarial one. periodical headaches, nervous, bilious,
gastric, recurring every four, seven, fourteen days or once
a month, in women just before or after menses.
(Febris intermittens) Causticum - chill without thirst, lessened
in bed and by drinking, of whole left side, beginning in
face and moving downward, at about 4 p. m.; shivering
and coldness of single parts; he is always chilly or in
sweat. heat without thirst, alternating with chilliness,
towards morning. sweat without thirst, often immediately
after chill, without intervening heat; profuse sweat from
motion, in open air, at 4 a. m.; viscid sweat of strong
urinous odor. apyrexia: chronic constitutional cachexia,
desire for smoked meat, for beer, aversion to sweet
things; paralysis of single parts.
(Febris intermittens) China - paludal fevers anteponing fevers
of any type; paroxysms tertian, quartan or every seventh
day (amm. m.) . before great attack thirst, canine hunger,
anguish, headache, restless sleep. chill without thirst;
thirst ceases as soon as chill begins, by heat of stove. heat
with thirst, flushes of heat in face, burning heat of palms
and soles, > by putting them out of bed, ending in
moisture and faintness; alternate heat with chilliness.
sweat profuse at night all over and restless sleep; sweat
on slightest motion or manual labor; morning sweat,
setting in after waking; sour sweat. apyrexia: great
prostration after every paroxysm, with thirst for beer,
burning heat on vertex, early morning diarrhoea.
(Fever, relapsing) China - anaemic and cachectic persons;
great malaise from mere weakness; severe, pulsating
headache, dizziness, heat in face, exhausting sweats;
enlarged liver and spleen, jaundice.22
(Gangrene) Carbo veg - senile gangrene humid gangrene in
cachectic persons whose vital powers are exhausted;
great foulness of the secretions; great prostration; sepsis;
indifference; fainting after sleep, while yet in bed,
morning; no restlessness.
(Haemorrhage from uterus ) Carbo an - menses too early, not
too profuse, but last too long; great weakness of the
thighs. after the appearance of the menses she feels so
tired she is scarcely able to speak; menorrhagia from
chronic induration of uterus, also in cachectic women
with glandular affections, cancer, etc.; blood black,
clotted, putrid.
(Haemorrhage from uterus) Ars-alb. - tedious, long-continued
flooding in feeble cachectic women afflicted with
rheumatism, disorganization of uterus or ovaries, with
great debility, restlessness and lancinating burning pains;
uterus larger and softer than usual, with dilated
capillaries; aphthae in mouth indicate the low state of
the system, the least effort exhausts her; chronic
endometritis and passive hyperaemia, based on atony.
(Haemorrhage from uterus) For active haemorrhage in
plethoric persons give: 1, Acon., Bell., Bry., Calc., Cham.,
Fer., Nux v., Plat., Sab., Sulph.; 2, Arn., Croc., Hyosc.,
Ign., Ipec., Phos., Sil., Veratr.; 3, Trill. - for passive
haemorrhage in debilitated cachectic subjects: 1, chin.,
croc., puls., sec., sep., sulph.; 2, capsella bursa pastoris,
carb. v., nux v., ipec., phos., ruta, veratr.; 3, alet., cauloph.,
cimicif., trill., ust.
(Haemorrhage from uterus) Nitric acid - uterine haemorrhage
from overexertion of body; long-lasting cases; absence
of pain, copious flooding kept up by ulcers on os uteri,23
especially in cachectic women; blood rather fluid from
loss of plasticity; asthenia. after miscarriage or
confinement, with violent pressure, as if everything
would come out of the vulva, with pain in small of back
and down through the hips to thighs.
(Haemorrhage from uterus) Secale - painless flooding in
feeble, cachectic, dyscratic women, or who have long
resided in tropical climates; general coldness, while the
patient feels too warm and does not wish to be covered;
feverish pulse; haemorrhage passive, dark-colored and
continuous, seldom clotted, sometimes offensive, and
the slightest motion aggravates the flow, particularly
where the weakness is not caused by loss of blood.
haemorrhage, with strong and spasmodic contraction of
the uterus, every flow preceded by strong, bearing-down
pains; haemorrhage from atony of the uterus, especially
after protracted labor or miscarriage, aggravated by the
slightest motion; menses usually too profuse and too
long-lasting, with spasms and mental depression or
melancholy.
(Heart, diseases of) Ars-alb. - cardiac cachexia irritable
heart, trembling, irregular action of the heart,
intermitting; palpitations with anguish, in damp weather, frequent
dull stitches in both lungs; thin, scrawny, cachectic
persons.
(Pleurisy) - in neglected cases, or where the disease developed
itself in cachectic constitutions, study: ars., ars. iod.,
calc., camph., canth., carb. v., chin., fer., hep., iod., lach.,
lyc., seneg., sep., sil., and others; for pleuritic exudations:
apis, ars., dig., when serous; alum., bry., hep., sulph.,
when plastic.
(Pneumonia) Ant-tart - pneumonia biliosa with hepatic
congestion; pleuro-pneumonia, when parts of lungs are
hepatized and fine rales heard over hepatized part; great
oppression of breathing towards morning, must sit up to
breathe. broncho-pneumonia, pneumonia catarrhalis:
second stage, resolution has set in, but fails, and
oppression and prostration prevail, at first we found the
sharp, stitching pains of bry., but now the pain ceased,
mucous rales are heard distinctly over chest with extreme
want of breath; rattling, hollow cough, with heat and
moist hands, sweat on forehead; dyspnoea with desire
to cough, and, though chest is full of mucus, inability to
bring it up; vertigo with dimness of vision and pressing
headache; eyes congested, staring, dull, unsteady, half
open or one closed; face red, bloated, anxious, or cool,
pale and sallow; nostrils dark, sooty, dilated; mouth open,
parched; tongue dry and brown; great thirst; tendency to29
diarrhoea or diarrhoea. pneumonia of drunkards, with
bilious complications; even jaundice, meteorism, nausea
and vomiting; typhoid complications; oedema
pulmonum; impending paralysis of lungs or of heart;
suitable especially to infants and old or cachectic
people.
(Pneumonia) Nitric acid - pneumonia of old and cachectic
people; sputa are raised with difficulty; awakens often
all stopped up with mucus and must expectorate before
he can breathe more easily; sputa of blood mixed with
clots during the day; pulse intermits.
(Prosopalgia) Silicea - dental nerves especially affected, pains
more in jawbones than teeth; jaw swollen; toothache, <
after being a short time in bed; gums very sore, inflamed;
face pale, cachectic; restless and fidgety, starting at
least noise; inveterate intermitting neuralgia.
(Pruritus) Iodum - papules that are very apt to run together or
around which the skin is brownish and covered with
scales; irresistible nocturnal itching, compelling one to
scratch and thus causing insomnia, cachectic
appearance, emaciation and dyspepsia.
(Scrofulosis) Hydrastis - chronic catarrhs of mucous
membranes wherever situated; constipation from30
weakened and congestive state of the lower bowel;
cancerous cachexia; cancers hard, adherent; skin
mottled, puckered, with lancinating cutting pains; atony
of muscles.
(Scrofulosis) Merc-sol - scrofulosis in children with unusually
large heads and open fontanelles, particularly anterior
ones; child is slow in learning to walk, teeth form
imperfectly and slowly, and a damp, clammy feeling
about limbs; offensive, oily perspiration on head;
enlarged glands, with or without suppuration; cachexia
and emaciation; exostosis, curvature, caries and other
affections of bones; eruptions and corrosive herpes with
crusts; tinea capitis; crusts in the face; ophthalmia, otitis,
otorrhoea, coryza; slimy diarrhoea; suppuration,
especially if too profuse; grayish ulcers on mouth and
fauces; ulceration of tonsils; false membranes grayish,
thick, with shredlike borders, adherent or free, but of
marked consistence.
(Syphilis and sycosis) Badiaga - syphilis of infants, whole
convolutes of hard, glandular swellings; bubo, left groin,
hard, unequal, like scirrhus, violent burning stitches
during night; chancres suppressed by cautery or mercurial
ointment, leaving elevated, discolored cicatrices; general
cachectic appearance and rhagades here and there;
indurated, maltreated buboes
(Ulcers) We should use more particularly: - for atonic ulcers,
as we find them among old, feeble, and cachectic
persons, especially on the legs, ulcera atonica pedum: 1,
ars., lach., sil., sulph.; 2, calc., carb. v., graph., ipec.,
lyc., mur. ac., natr., phos. ac., puls., ruta; 3, amm., amm.
m., fluor. ac., nux j.; 4, aral., bapt., lycopus, polyg.31
(Urinary difficulties) Squilla - especially for strumous and
cachectic children who are troubled with worms;
inability to retain the urine on account of an abnormal
irritation of the lining membrane of bladder, often of
rheumatic origin; frequent urging to urinate, with profuse
discharge of pale, limpid urine; continuous painful
pressure on bladder.
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