Sunday 28 September 2014

Abrotanum

Abrotanum
(southernwood)
* A very useful remedy in marasmus, especially of lower extremities only, yet with good
appetite.
* Metastasis.
* Rheumatism following checked diarrhoea.
* Ill effects of suppressed conditions especially in gouty subjects.
* Tuberculous peritonitis. Exudative pleurisy and other exudative processes.
* After operation upon the chest for hydrothorax or empyaemia, a pressing sensation
remains.
* Aggravation of haemorrhoids when rheumatism improves.
* Nosebleed and hydrocele in boys.
Great weakness after influenza. [Kali phos.]
Mind
- Cross, irritable, anxious, depressed.
Face
- Wrinkled, cold, dry, pale.
- Blue rings around dull-looking eyes.
- Comedones, with emaciation.
- Nosebleed.
- Angioma of the face.
Stomach
- Slimy taste.
- Appetite good, but emaciation progresses.
- Food passes undigested.
- Pain in stomach; worse at night; cutting, gnawing pain.
- Stomach feels as if swimming in water; feels cold.
- Gnawing hunger and whining.
- Indigestion, with vomiting of large quantities of offensive fluid.
Abdomen
- Hard lumps in abdomen.
- Distended.
- Alternate diarrhoea and constipation.
- Haemorrhoids; frequent urging; bloody stools; worse as rheumatic pains abate.
- Ascarides.
- Oozing from umbilicus.
- Sensation as if bowels were sinking down.
Respiratory
- Raw feeling.
- Impeded respiration.
- Dry cough following diarrhoea.
- Pain across chest; severe in region of heart.
Back
- Neck so weak cannot hold head up.
- Back lame, weak, and painful.
- Pain in lumbar region extending along spermatic cord.
- Pain in sacrum, with haemorrhoids.
Extremities
- Pain in shoulders, arms, wrists, and ankles.
- Pricking and coldness in fingers and feet.
- Legs greatly emaciated.
- Joints stiff and lame.
- Painful contraction of limbs. [Amm. mur.]
Skin
- Eruptions come out on face; are suppressed, and the skin becomes purplish.
- Skin flabby and loose.
- Furuncles.
- Falling out of hair.
- Itching chilblains.
Modalities
- Worse, cold air, checked secretions.
- Better, motion.
Relationship
- Compare : Scrophularia; Bryonia; Stellaria; Benzoic acid, in gout.
- Iodine, Natr. mur. in marasmus.
Dose
- Third to thirtieth potency.

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