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FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (162)

Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2003 10:29 pm
by Ardavan Shahrdar
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Find the name of the following remedy:
The remedy mostly affects eyes and skin.

Protrusion of eyes and esp right eye is a prominent
feature. This may be a mere sensation or a real
protrusion.

Neurolgic pains in eyes aggravated from motion of the
eye.

Chronic eczema and itching eruptions are other
important features of this remedy. Itching is
aggravated on becoming warm and is ameliorated by
scratching.

Skin symptoms < wool.

'Talking about business during sleep'.
Regards,

Ardavan Shahrdar, MD, DIHom, RIHA

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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (162)

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2003 1:39 am
by jpgregorich@aol.com
From Phatak:

Generalities
- It is an irritant poison like Rhus-tox, causing malignant inflammation of
the skin, with enormous swelling or OEDEMA; of left leg and foot.
- Burning, itching of the eyes, which feel too large.
- Right eye very painful, feels large, protruded than left.
- Ciliary neuralgia.
- Burning itching of the nose with violent sneezing.
- Pain under the left breast or nipple extending to left scapula, when
coughing.
- Wandering rheumatic pains.
- Deep ulcers, with hard edges.
- Leprosy.
- Skin red all over.
- Recurrent eczema.
Worse
- Touch.
- Warmth.
- Rest.
- Night.
Better
- Open air.
- Motion.
- Scratching.
Jim Gregorich