China
(peruvian bark-china)
* Debility from exhausting discharges, from loss of vital fluids, together with a nervous
erethism, calls for this remedy.
* Periodicity is most marked.
* Sensitive to draughts.
* Seldom indicated in the earlier stages of acute disease.
* Chronic gout.
* Chronic suppurative pyelitis.
* Post operative gas pains, not relief from passing it.
Mind
- Apathetic, indifferent, disobedient, taciturn, despondent.
- Ideas crowd in mind; prevent sleep.
- Disposition to hurt other people's feelings.
- Sudden crying and tossing about.
Head
- As if skull would burst.
- Sensation as if brain were balancing to and fro,and striking against skull, receiving great
pain. [Sulph.; Sulph. ac.]
- Intense throbbing of head and carotids.
- Spasmodic headache in vertex, with subsequent pain, as if bruised in sides of head.
- Face flushed after haemorrhages, or sexual excesses, or loss of vital fluids.
- Relieved from pressure and warm room.
- Scalp sensitive; worse combing hair.
- Aches worse in open air, from temple to temple.
- Worse by contact, current of air, stepping.
- Dizzy when walking.
Eyes
- Blue color around eyes.
- Hollow eyes.
- Yellowish sclerotica.
- Black specks, bright dazzling illusions; night blindness in anaemic retina.
- Spots before eyes.
- Photophobia.
- Distortion of eyeballs.
- Intermittent ciliary neuralgia.
- Pressure in eyes.
- Amaurosis; scalding lachrymation.
Ears
- Ringing in ears.
- External ear sensitive to touch.
- Hearing sensitive to noise.
- Lobules red and swollen.
Nose
- Checked catarrh.
- Easily bleeding from nose, especially on rising.
- Coryza, sneezing, watery discharge.
- Violent dry sneezing.
- Cold sweat about nose.
Face
- Sallow complexion.
- Face bloated; red.
Mouth
- Toothache; better pressing teeth firmly together, and by warmth.
- Tongue coated thick, dirty; tip burns, succeededby ptyalism.
- Bitter taste.
- Food tastes too salty.
Stomach
- Tender, cold.
- Vomiting of undigested food.
- Slow digestion.
- Weight after eating.
- Ill effects of tea.
- Hungry without appetite.
- Flat taste.
- Darting pain crosswise in hypogastric region.
- Milk disagrees.
- Hungry longing for food, which lies undigested.
- Flatulence; belching of bitter fluid or regurgitation of food gives no relief; worse eating
fruit.
- Hiccough.
- Bloatedness better by movement.
Abdomen
- Much flatulent colic; better bending double.
- Tympanitic abdomen.
- Pain in right hypochondrium.
- Gall-stone colic. [Triumfetta semitriloba.] Liver and spleen swollen and enlarged.
- Jaundice.
- Internal coldness of stomach and abdomen.
- Gastro-duodenal catarrh.
Stool
- Undigested, frothy, yellow; painless; worse at night, after meals, during hot weather, from
fruit, milk, beer.
- Very weakening, with much flatulence.
- Difficult even when soft. [Alum.; Plat.]
Male
- Excited lascivious fancy.
- Frequent emissions, followed by great weakness.
- Orchitis.
Female
- Menses too early.
- Dark clots and abdominal distention.
- Profuse menses with pain.
- Desire too strong.
- Bloody leucorrhoea.
- Seems to take the place of the usual menstrual discharge.
- Painful heaviness in pelvis.
Respiratory
- Influenza, with debility.
- Cannot breathe with head low.
- Labored, slow respiration; constant choking.
- Suffocative catarrh; rattling in chest; violent,hacking cough after every meal.
- Haemorrhage from lungs.
- Dyspnoea, sharp pain in left lung.
- Asthma; worse damp weather.
Heart
- Irregular with weak rapid beats followed by strong, hard beats.
- Suffocative attacks, syncope; anaemia and dropsy.
Back
- Sharp pains across kidneys, worse movement and at night.
- Knife-like pains around back. (D. MacFarlan.)
Extremities
- Pains in limbs and joints, as if sprained; worse, slight touch; hard pressure relieves.
- Sensation as of a string around limb.
- Joints swollen; very sensitive, with dread or open air.
- Great debility, trembling, with numb sensation.
- Averse to exercise; sensitive to touch.
- Weariness of joints; worse, mornings and when sitting.
Skin
- Extreme sensitiveness to touch, but hard pressure relieves. Coldness; much sweat.
- One hand ice cold, the other warm.
- Anasarca. [Ars.; Apis.]
- Dermatitis; erysipelas.
- Indurated glands; scrofulous ulcers and caries.
Sleep
- Drowsiness.
- Unrefreshing or constant stupor.
- Wakens early.
- Protracted sleeplessness.
- Anxious, frightful dreams with confused consciousness on waking, so that the dream cannot
be rid of and fear of dream remains.
- Snoring, especially with children.
Fever
- Intermittent, paroxysms anticipate; return everyweek.
- All stages well marked.
- Chill generally in forenoon, commencing in breast; thirst before chill, and little and often.
- Debilitating night-sweats.
- Free perspiration caused by every little exertion, especially on single parts.
- Hay fever, watery coryza, pain in temples.
Modalities
- Worse, slightest touch.
- Draught of air; every other day; loss of vital fluids; at night; after eating; bending over.
- Better, bending double; hard pressure; open air;warmth.
Relationship
- Antidotes : Arn.; Ars.; Nux; Ipec.
- Compare : -Quinidin - (Paroxysmal tachycardia and auricular fibrillation. Heart is slowed,
and the auriculo-ventricular conduction time is lengthened. Dose 1/2 grain t.i. d.)
Cephalanthus - (Button Bush - Intermittent fever, sore throat, rheumatic symptoms, vivid
dreams).
- Ars.; Cedron; Nat. sulph. Cydonia vulgaris - Quince (supposed to be of use to strengthen
the sexual organs and stomach).
- Complementary : Ferrum; Calc. phos.
Dose
- Tincture, to thirtieth potency.
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