Juglans cinerea
(butternut)
* A faulty elimination that produces jaundice and various skin eruptions, is pictured by this
drug.
* The sharp, occipital headache, usually associated with liver disturbances, is very
characteristic.
* Pain in chest, axilla and scapula, with suffocative sensation.
* Feeling as if all internal organs were too large, especially those of left side.
* Cholelithiasis.
Head
- Dull, full head.
- Eruption on scalp.
- Sharp, occipital headache.
- Head feels enlarged.
- Pustules on lids and around eyes.
Nose
- Tingling in nose; sneezing.
- Coryza, preceded by pain under sternum, with threatening suffocation.
- Later, copious, bland, thick mucous discharge.
Mouth
- Acrid feeling in mouth and throat.
- Soreness in region of tonsils externally.
- Dryness of root of tongue and fauces.
Stomach
- Atonic dyspepsia with much eructation and flatulent distention.
- Soreness in region of liver.
Back
- Muscles of neck rigid, lame.
- Pain between scapula and under right.
- Pain in lumbar vertebrae.
Skin
- Red, like flush of scarlatina.
- Jaundice, with pain about liver and right scapula.
- Itching and pricking when heated.
- Pustules.
- Eczema, especially on lower extremities, sacrum and hands.
- Erythema and erysipelatous redness.
Stool
- Yellowish-green, with tenesmus and burning at anus.
- Camp diarrhoea.
Modalities
- Better, getting heated, exercise, scratching, onrising in morning.
- Worse, walking.
Relationship
- Compare : Juglandin (duodenal catarrh; bilious diarrhoea); Chelidon.; Bryon.; Iris.
Dose
- Tincture, to third potency.
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