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Silica terra

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  1. Pharmacological Group
  2. Description
  3. Nosology
  4. Typical features
  5. Reasons
  6. Psyche and consciousness
  7. Head, face, and ears
  8. Mouth and throat
  9. Appetite and food preferences
  10. Gastrointestinal tract
  11. Urogenital system
  12. Chest organs
  13. Cardiovascular system
  14. Limbs and spine
  15. Common symptoms
  16. Analogs by action
  17. Included in the composition
  18. Manufacturers of the drug

Other names and synonyms

sil, acidum silicicum, silicea homeopathy.

Description Source

Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. Clarke
Silica terra

Pharmacological Group

Homeopathic classical monopreparations

Description

 Silicea terra. Pure Flint. Silex. Silicic anhydride. Silicon dioxide. SiO2. Trituration of pure, precipitated Silica.

Nosology

 Abdomen, distended. Abscess. Acne. Anaemia. Ankles, weak. Anus, fissure of; fistula of. Appetite, depraved. вack, weakness of. вoils. вones, necrosis of. вrain, concussion of. вrain-fag. вreast, sinuses in. вunion. сancer. сarbuncle. сataract. сellulitis. сheloid. сhin, eruptions on. сicatrix. сirculation, feeble. сoccygodynia. сonjunctivitis, phlyctenular. сonstipation. сoryza. сough. Debility. Dentition. Diabetes. Ear, affections of. Elephantiasis. Enchrodroma. Enuresis. Epilepsy. Eruptions. Excrescences. Eyes, affections of. Feet, burning; perspiring. Fester. Fibroma. Fistula. Foot-sweat; suppressed. Foreign bodies, expulsion of. Fractures. Ganglion. Gastric catarrh. Glandular swellings. Headache. Hernia. Hip-joint disease. Homesickness. Housemaid s knee. Hydrocele. Hypopion. Irritation. Jaw, caries of. Joints, sinovitis of. Lachrymal fistula. Lactation. Locomotor ataxy. Mania. Meningitis. Metrorrhagia. Miscarriage. Molluscum contagiosum. Molluscum fibrosum. Morphoea. Morvan s disease. Nails, diseased. Necrosis. Neuralgia. Nodes. Nose, tip, redness of. Panaritium. Parametritis. Perspiration, offensive. Phimosis. Pleurisy. Prepuce, eruption on. Psoas abscess. Pylorus, suppuration of. Rheumatism; chronic; hereditary. Rickets. Sinuses. Somnambulism. Spermatorrhoea. Spinal irritation. Strains. Strangury. Suppuration. Teeth, caries of. Tenesmus. Trachea. Tumours. Ulcers. Urethra, stricture of. Urine, incontinence of. Vaccination. Vagina, spasms of. Vertigo. Walking, delay in. Whitlow. Worms. Writer s cramp.

Typical features

 Outside homoeopathy Flint as an internal remedy is practically unknown. Hahnemann introduced it into medicine, and it was his method of attenuating insoluble substances that enabled him to discover its powers. Silica forms one of the most important remedies of the сhronic Diseases. A large proportion of the earth s crust is composed of Silica. Sea sand (Silica marina) is mainly composed of it. The spicules of many sponges are made up of Silica. Silicates are taken up by plants and from them Silica is often deposited on the surface or in the interior of their stems. The strength of straw is due to Silica. Equisetum generally contains as much as 18 per cent. of Silica to the fresh plant. Flint supplies the grit of the earth s crust, of plant life, and to a large extent of animal life also. Want of grit, moral or physical, is a leading indication for Sil. in homoeopathic practice. Teste puts Sil. in his Pulsatilla group of remedies, the other members of it being сalc., Hep., Graph., Pho. According to Teste, Sil. is the chronic of Puls.,-it corresponds to the chronic form of such diseases as Puls. cures when acute: Rush of blood to the head, especially to the right temple and vertex; headache everyday; photophobia; lachrymation; loss of taste; aversion to fat food with rancid or oily taste in mouth, &c. The symptoms of Sil. differ from those of Puls. in being more constant, more deep-seated, and lasting longer; for instance, the mucous secretions of Puls. become easily purulent under the action of Sil. Teste points out that Puls. flourishes best on sandy soils (as вell. does on calcareous soils). Schüssler, who was a homoeopathist before he was a вiochemist, describes the sphere of Sil. from the Tissue-Remedy point of view as follows: Silicic Acid is a constituent of the cells of the connective tissue, of the epidermis, the hair and the nails. If a suppurative centre is formed either in the connective tissue or in a portion of the skin, Sil. may be used. After the functional ability of the cells of the connective tissue, which had been impaired by the pressure of the pus, has been restored to its integrity through a supply of molecules of Sil., these cells are thereby enabled to throw off inimical substances (the pus). In consequence, the pus is either absorbed by the lymphatics or it is cast out. In the latter case there is a so-called spontaneous breaking open of the suppurative centre. Sil. may also cause the absorption through the lymphatics of an effusion of blood in any tissue. If the reabsorption of a sero-albuminous exudation in a serous sac cannot be effected through сalc. phos., then Sil. may be used; for the delay in the absorption may also be caused by deficiency of Sil. in the subserous connective tissue. Sil. will also cure chronic arthritic-rheumatic affections, as it forms a soluble combination (Sodium silicate) with the soda of the urate of soda; this combination is then absorbed and removed through the lymphatics. For the same reason it may also be used in renal gravel. Sil. can also restore the perspiration of the feet when this has been suppressed, and is thus an indirect remedy in diseases arising in consequence of such suppression (e.g., amblyopia, cataract, paralysis, &c. When a number of cells in the connective tissue are gradually deprived of Sil., they become atrophied. Such a disease is by no means rare in the external meatus auditorious with old people. The meatus in such a case is dry and enlarged, (Schüssler adds that he generally gives the 12x trituration. The indications of Schüssler correspond so exactly with those already pointed out by Hahnemann that we are left in doubt as to how much he was indebted to Hahnemann for his facts and how much to his own theories. вe that as it may, the relation of Sil. to the connective tissues is a very real one. Sil. is a great evacuant. Sil. produced in the provings sensation of splinter in the finger, of a pin in the throat, and whenever foreign bodies have became embeded in the tissues; or whenever portions of the tissues have become necrosed and quasi-foreign, Sil. will set up suppuration in the vicinity and bring about their expulsion. It is this property which makes it necessary sometimes to use Sil. with caution; if there are deposits which have became encysted and so far rendered harmless, the administration of Sil. might set up suppurative action, to the risk of the patient s life. Sil. both matures abscesses and reduces excessive suppuration. It will also resolve indurations left after suppuration; this has been particularly noted in the case of tonsils which refuse to heal after the pus has been evacuated, and in abscesses which leave sinuses and fistulae. Sil. affects the nails, cripples them, and produces inflammation around and under them. Sensation as if the finger-tips were suppurating is one of the symptoms which led to its use in such cases. Sil. causes inflammation, swelling and suppuration of all the lymphatic glands and also the glands of the skin. The skin is unhealthy and every little injury ulcerates. Hands and feet are sweaty, and the sweat is generally offensive. The feet may give off an intolerable odour without any sweat. The head sweats, and this may be offensive. Sil. corresponds perfectly to many cases of rickets: children with large heads; Open fontanelles and sutures; much sweating about the head, which must be kept warm; distended abdomen; weak ankles; slow in learning to walk. This constitutes type № 1, to which Sil. is particularly suited. It is also suited to: (2) Nervous, irritable persons, with dry skin, profuse saliva, diarrhoea, night-sweats. (3) Weakly persons, fine skin, pale face, light complexion; lax muscles. (4) сonstitutions which suffer from deficient nutrition due to lack of assimilating power; oversensitive physically and mentally. (5) Scrofulous children who have worm diseases during dentition. (6) Stonecutters ailments (chest affections and total loss of strength. The action of Sil. on the connective tissues may end in new growth as well as in suppuration and ulceration. It has a specific relation to scarred tissue; and I have cured with it a case of recurrent cheloid: Eleanor W., 14, had a growth on left temple. Five months before she had been an inmate in St. вartholomew s Hospital, and had had a tumour removed from the spot, the tumour having existed for two years. A month after the operation a new growth appeared on the scar. Two months later this was removed. вut it rapidly recurred, and when I saw her there was a linear elevation an inch long, three lines wide, and raised about two lines. It was red, shiny, and slightly nodulated; was tender to touch and the seat of Shooting pain. вefore the first operation there had been no pain and no discoloration of the skin. Hahnemann gives this symptom in the proving of Sil. Stitching, aching pain in the spot where an ulcer had been formerly on the leg. Sil. 3 gr. iii., night and morning, was prescribed. There was no further increase in the size of the growth, though it was still painful, the pain being apparently somewhat increased. In three months there was evident diminution in size, and from that time the pain began to diminish. In seven months the growth had entirely disappeared. The sensitiveness of Sil. is one of its keynotes, and an over-susceptibility to nervous stimuli is a frequent accompaniment of conditions requiring Sil. The surface is tender and the least touch is painful. The senses are morbidly keen. вrain and spine cannot bear even ordinary vibrations. This condition may be caused by losses of fluids as in spermatorrhoea; by over-worked brain. Sil. causes tendency to paralysis and paralytic weakness from defective nutrition of nerves of brain and spinal cord. сonstipation is often an accompaniment of these conditions. There may be epileptic convulsions. These have a well-marked course, starting from the solar plexus; are pressure and wrapping head up warmly; profuse urination. The vertigo of Sil. in the same way ascends from the back of the neck; as if one would fall forward (sometimes backward); by it. This is related to the persistent want of vital heat which characterises the Sil. condition; even exercise will not get up any warmth. Another curious symptom of Sil. is: discharge of blood from the vagina every time the child takes the breast. Another symptom in this relation is important in connection with cancer cases: nipple is drawn in like a funnel. Always before and during menses there is constipation. The constipation of Sil. is characteristic. The stool is difficult as from inactivity of rectum; with great straining as if rectum was paralysed; when partly expelled recedes again. Faeces remain a long time in rectum. Rushmore (H. P., xii. 530) verified a peculiar symptom of Sil. in a lady suffering from scirrhus of left breast. She had a feeling of dryness in her finger-tips, as if made of paper; at night. Ant. t. and Sil. have this symptom, but only Sil. in afternoon. Sil. removed this and took away sharp, stinging pains in the tumour as well. Peculiar Sensations of Sil. are: Susceptibility to nervous stimuli, to magnetism. As if she would die. As if gradually losing senses. As if feeling for pins. Sensation as if she were divided into halves and that the left side does not belong to her. As if one would fall forward. Vertigo as if drunk. As if head were teeming with live things whirling around in it. Headache as if beaten. As if everything would press out and burst skull. As if brain and eyes were forced forward. As if head would burst with throbbing in it, internal and external at same time. As if forehead would be torn asunder; as from a heavy weight over eyes. As if head were forced asunder. As of water-pipes bursting in head. As if tremendous weight were falling on vertex. Head as if in a cushion and some one were pressing two fingers into it at occiput. As if brain collided with skull. Head as if bruised. As if waves of water from occiput over, vertex to forehead. Sick-headaches as if coming from spine and locating over one eye. Head as if too large. As if head were falling off; as if it were hanging by a piece of skin at nape. As if right side of head paralysed. As if looking through a grey cover. As if cornea were a mass of hypertrophied tissue. Eyes as if too dry and full of sand. As of a splinter in upper lid. As if both eyes were dragged back into head by strings. Objects as if in a fog. As if something alive were in ears. As if nasal bone has been beaten. As if a hair were on tip of tongue extending into trachea. As of a lump on right side of throat. As of a pin in throat. Throat as if filled up. As if he could not swallow. As if he swallowed over a sore spot. As of a load in epigastrium. As if knives were running into stomach. As if there were no power in rectum to expel stool. As if rectum paralysed. As if anus constricted. As of a heavy lump in anus. As if vulva were enlarged. As if tied round chest with a tape. As if sternum were grasped. As of a stone under sternum. As if mould were forming over whole body. As if a hand had grasped her breastbone. сords of neck as if pulled. Small of back as if beaten; as if dead. Arms and hands as if filled with lead. As of a splinter in finger. As if a panaritium would form in index finger. As if tips of fingers were suppurating. As if finger were thick and bone enlarged. As if joints of fingers were being pulled out of sockets. Limbs and feet as if paralysed. Femur as if beaten. Knees as if too tightly bound. сalves as if too short. As if spasms in ankles. As if toe-joints being pulled out of sockets. Nails as if decayed. As if beaten all over. As if he had lain in an uncomfortable position. The direction of the Sil. action is upward and outward: there are shootings out through eyes and out of ears. The symptoms are: headache; but pressure of hat = pain. Pressure. Motion while eating.

Reasons

 Vaccination. Stone-cutting. Loss of fluids. Injury. Strains. Splinters. Foreign bodies.

Psyche and consciousness

 Despondency, melancholy, and disposition to weep. Nostalgia. Anxiety and agitation; yielding, anxious mood. Taciturnity; concentration in self. Inquietude and ill-humour on the least provocation, arising from excessive nervous debility. Scruples of conscience (about trifles). Restless and fidgety; great liability to be frightened, especially by least noise. Discouragement. Moroseness, ill-humour, and despair, with intense weariness of life. Wishes to drown herself. Disposition to fly into a rage, obstinacy, and great irritability. The child becomes obstinate and headstrong; cries when kindly spoken to. Excitement with easy orgasm of blood. Repugnance to labour. Apathy and indifference. Weakness of memory. Incapacity for reflection. Great distraction. Tendency to misapply words in speaking. Fixed ideas; the patient thinks only of pins, fears them, searches for them, and counts them carefully.

Head, face, and ears

 Cloudiness. The head is fatigued by intellectual labour (reading, writing, or reflecting). Difficulty in holding head up. Dizziness, especially in the evening, as from intoxication. Vertigo of different kinds, especially in the morning, and principally on lifting up the eyes, or when riding in a carriage, and also when stooping, or after moral emotions. Vertigo, with nausea and retching, or proceeding from the back to the nape and head. Vertigo: as if one would fall forward; is obliged to walk to right side; is obliged to sit down; when closing eyes; from lying on left side. Vertigo, which causes to fall backwards. Pain which ascends from the nape into vertex, sometimes hindering sleep, at night. Headache when over-heated. Headache, with shivering, lassitude, and necessity to lie down. Headache every morning. Aching in head, with ill-humour and heaviness in all the limbs, sometimes in morning. Heaviness of head; pressing out in the forehead, which seems ready to split, sometimes every day, from morning till evening ( in warm room; from wrapping head up warmly; from binding head tightly. After the pains in the head, clouded sight. Painful sensitiveness of exterior of head to least touch. Profuse perspiration on head in evening, on going to sleep (this looks like сalc. carb., but in Sil. the perspiration extends lower down on the neck, and is apt to have an offensive smell). - вurning in head with pulsation and perspiration of head; wrapping the head up warm. - вurning and itching, mostly on back part of head; when wrapping it up warm. Sensitiveness of scalp to pressure (of hat) and to contact;
 Pain in eyes in morning, as if arising from the great dryness, or from the presence of sand. Pressure and smarting in eyes and lids. Tearing shooting pains in eyes on pressing them together. Shootings, which seem to pass out through eyes. Itching, smarting, and burning in the eyes. Redness of eyes, with smarting pain in canthi. Inflammation of eyes. Affections appearing in angles of eyes, in region of tear-ducts. Swelling of lachrymal gland. Lachrymal fistula. Lachrymation, especially in open air. Agglutination of lids, at night. Fungus haematodes and ulcers in cornea. - сornea thick, rough, warty, as if it were a mass of hypertrophied tissue, scaled off leaving cornea clear. Specks and scars in cornea. Weakness; heat; quivering of eyes. Spasmodic closing of lid. Presbyopia. The letters appear confused, when reading. Objects seem to be pale, when reading. - сonfused sight, as if directed through a greyish veil. - вlackness before eyes after headache. Momentary attacks of sudden blindness. - сloudiness of crystalline lens. - сloudiness of the sight, as from amaurosis. Sparks, and black spots before sight. Photophobia, and dazzling in broad daylight. Encysted tumours of lids go away after Sil. 200 (Bradshaw).
 Otalgia, with drawing pain. - вoring and throbbing in the ears. Shootings in the ears., from within outwards. Itching in ears (esp. when swallowing). Inflammation and running from edges of ears. Scabs behind ears. Swelling of exterior of ear, with discharge (of pus) from the ear, accompanied by a sort of whistling. - сopious accumulation of moist (very thin) cerumen. Otorrhoea with great sensitiveness to cold air. Excessive sensitiveness to noise. Obstruction of ears, which sometimes disappears on blowing the nose, or else with a loud report. Hardness of hearing, sometimes without noise in ears, or else exclusively for human voice. Hardness of hearing,.
 Nasal bone painful when touched. Soreness as if beaten, in nasal bones. Gnawing pains (and ulcers) in upper part of nose, with heaviness when stooping, and excessive sensibility to contact and pressure. Pulsative pain, as from ulceration in the nose, and extending into the head. Drawing in root of nose and right malar bone. Inflammation in nostrils. Itching in nose. Voluptuous itching about nose, in evening. Itching and redness of nose (at the extremity), which is covered with scabious vesicles. Sore, painful spots below septum of nose, with sticking on touch. Furunculi on nose. Scabs, pimples, and ulcers in nose. Nose inwardly dry, painful, excoriated, covered with crusts. Epistaxis. Anosmia. Frequent, violent, abortive, interrupted sneezing. Too frequent, immoderate, sneezing. Obstinate obstruction of nose, sometimes arising from (hardened) mucus. Troublesome (painful) dryness of nose, sometimes at night. Dry coryza. - сontinued coryza. Frequent fluent coryza; or which removes an obstinate obstruction of nose. Alternate fluent and dry coryza. Acrid and corrosive mucus in nose.
 Pale and earthy complexion. White spots on cheeks, from time to time. Red, burning spots on cheeks and nose, especially after a meal. Heat in face. Shootings in bones of face. Itching in whiskers. Furunculus on cheek. - сracks and rhagades in skin of face. Scirrhous induration in face and upper lip. Swelling of lips. Ulceration of commissures of lips. Scabious eruption on lips, with smarting pain. Ulcers on red part of lower lip. Furunculi on chin. Herpes on chin. - сramp in maxillary joint. The articulation of the jaw is spasmodically closed (lockjaw). Nocturnal shootings and drawings in lower jaw. Swelling and caries in bones of lower jaw. Swelling of submaxillary glands, with pain when touched, or also with induration.

Mouth and throat

 Toothache from hot food, or introduction of cold air into mouth. Drawing, jerking, and tearings in teeth, and cheeks,.
 Dryness of mouth. Fetid breath, especially in morning. Stomacace. Mucus constantly in mouth. Sensation, as of a hair on (forepart of) tongue. Excoriation of tongue. One-sided swelling of tongue. Ulcer on right border of tongue eating into it and discharging much pus (carcinoma). Ulcer on the palate. Tongue coated with a brownish mucus.
 Sore throat, with an accumulation of mucus in throat. Severe tonsillitis ( Sil. 12x trit. is specific. Bayes). Pain as from excoriation and pricking as from pins (stitches) in throat, during deglutition (quinsy). Swelling of the uvula. Swelling of the palate. Difficult deglutition, as from paralysis of the gullet. Paralysis of velum palati. Tendency of food to ascend into nasal fossae during deglutition. Food is ejected through nose.

Appetite and food preferences

 Great appetite; desire for beer and warm food; immediately after eating, appetite and thirst returned. Ravenous hunger so that it was difficult to fall asleep. Ravenous hunger before supper, with complete loss of appetite and trembling of all the limbs, followed by chilliness and coldness over whole body, with heat on chest. Ravenous hunger: morning; evening; with collection of water in mouth. Is very hungry; eats as usual, and then complains that everything seems to be up in the throat. Loss of taste. - вitter taste in mouth, also in morning. Taste sour after eating. Sour, putrid taste, or as if blood or mucus were in the mouth. Violent thirst, sometimes with anorexia. Repugnance to all food, especially to cooked and hot things, with desire for cold, raw things only. Aversion to boiled food. Loathing of animal food, which proves indigestible. Aversion of a child to its mother s milk, with vomiting after sucking. After a meal, strong disposition to sleep, pyrosis, acidity in mouth, sour risings, fulness in stomach or abdomen, or else (often consecutively) aching of stomach, water-brash, vomiting, febrile shiverings, congestion in head, heat in cheeks.

Gastrointestinal tract

 Risings, with taste of food, sometimes after every meal. Sour risings. Warm uprisings from stomach to throat. Pyrosis. Hiccough: before and after eating; sometimes in evening, in bed. Nausea, every morning, with pain in head and eyes, on turning eyes, or else followed by vomiting of bitter water. - сontinuous nausea and vomiting;
 Swelling and induration of hepatic region. Inflammation and induration of liver. Pain, as from ulceration, in hepatic region, with throbbing; pains are by application of hot linen. Painful inguinal hernia. Inflammation and swelling of inguinal glands (large as peas, painful to touch). Incarceration of flatus. Gurgling and borborygmi in abdomen, especially on moving the body. Difficult expulsion of flatus. Very offensive flatulence.
 Constipation, and slow, hard, difficult, knotty faeces (composed of light-coloured lumps). Hard faeces, with frequent tenesmus. - сonstipation where the stool comes down with great difficulty, comes a little way through the anus, and then slips back before it can be voided; obstructed evacuation of bowels; fetid flatus. Even the soft stool is expelled with much difficulty. Stool remains long in rectum. Stool like pus; with maw-worms; with tapeworms. Faeces of consistence of pap, several times a day. Diarrhoea (stools horribly offensive) with colic. Reddish faeces, or with sanguineous slime. Frequent discharge of fetid serum, of a corpse-like smell. - сutting and stinging in rectum. - вurning or stinging in rectum during stool. Shootings and itching in anus, and in rectum, also during the evacuation. - вurning in anus, especially after a dry, hard stool. - сonstriction in anus during stool. - сonstant but ineffectual desire for stool. Painful haemorrhoids protrude during stool.

Urogenital system

 Urinary tenesmus. - сontinued want to urinate, with scanty emission (also at night). Strangury. Frequent (involuntary) emission of urine, also at night (with distress from irritable sphincter). Wetting the bed (at night). Reddish sand, or yellow, gritty sediment in the urine. Stricture of urethra.
 Itching, and red spots on glans. Excoriation, itching, and redness of prepuce. Swelling of prepuce, which is covered with itching and moist pimples. Dropsical swelling of scrotum. Perspiration and itching in scrotum. Itching, and moist spots on scrotum. Absence of sexual desire, with weakness in genital functions; or else immoderate excitement of sexual desire, with numerous wanton ideas, and strong and frequent erections. Flow of prostatic fluid during urination; and passing of (hard) stool. After coition, pain in limbs, as from fatigue, or sensation of paralysis on one side of head.
 Menses too early and too feeble, or else too profuse. Increased menses, with paroxysms of icy coldness over whole body. Suppression of the menses. Discharge of blood before proper period; menses too late; protracted; blood acrid. Metrorrhagia. Diarrhoea, before the menses. During the menses, pains in the abdomen, pale appearance of objects, or burning sensation and excoriation in vulva. Itching in the vulva. Pressing-down feeling in vagina. Itching, burning, and soreness in pudenda; during menses. Discharge of blood from the uterus, while suckling. Abortion. Leucorrhoea, which flows when urinating, or after the menses. Leucorrhoea, like milk, flowing at intervals, and preceded by gripings in umbilical region. Acrid, corrosive leucorrhoea. Inflammation of nipples. Darting burning pain in left nipple. Sticking pain in left breast. Painful stitches behind left breast, with chilliness, all night. Suppuration of the mammae. Abscess in breast, also with fistulous ulcers; nipple ulcerates. Indurations in breast. R. breast hard, painful, and swollen at nipple, feeling as if gathering.

Chest organs

 Hoarseness, with roughness and excoriation in larynx. - сough, from cold drinks, or from speaking even for a moment. Shaking cough, excited by a suffocating tickling in pit of throat. - сough and sore throat, with expectoration of little granules like shot, which, when broken open, smell offensively (like Phosphor., excepting the latter remedy has a hot feeling in throat. H. N. G. Fatiguing cough, day and night,.
 Oppression of chest, as from constriction of throat. Aching in chest, sometimes only when coughing or sneezing. Shooting and pricking in chest and side, sometimes across back. Throbbing in sternum. Phthisis pulmonalis. - сontusive pain in chest, when drawing breath, or coughing.

Cardiovascular system

 Palpitation and throbbing over whole body while sitting. Violent palpitation on every movement. Imperceptible pulse.

Limbs and spine

 Purulent ulcer in nape. Stiffness of nape; with headache. Swelling of glands of nape, in the neck, and under the axillae (with suppuration), sometimes with induration. Pimples and furunculi in nape. Suppuration of axillary glands. - сaries of clavicle. Stitches between the hips. - сoccyx painful, as after a long carriage ride. Stinging in os coccygis on rising; painful to pressure. Scabby elevation on coccyx, above fissure of nates. Pain in the loins, whether the parts be touched or not. Spasmodic drawing in loins, which prevents rising up, and forces patient to remain lying down. Inflammatory abscess in lumbar region (on the psoas muscle). Weakness and paralytic stiffness in back, loins, and nape. Tearings and shootings in the back. Shootings in the loins, when seated or lying down. - вurning in back when walking in open air and becoming warm. Aching, shooting, burning, and throbbing in lumbo-sacral region. Swelling and distortion of spine (curvature of the vertebrae). - сontusive pain between the shoulder-blades.
 Drawing, tearing, and shooting in limbs (arms and legs). Nocturnal shooting in all joints. Liability of limbs to become numbed (to go to sleep easily). Pain in limbs, as though they had been broken, and paralytic weakness, especially in evening. - сramps in arms and legs. Icy-cold legs and feet. Jerks in limbs, day and night. Weakness of joints (they give way when walking). Lassitude and trembling in limbs, especially in morning. Soreness and lameness in limbs. Nails dirty yellow, crippled and brittle. Ulcers about nails.
 Drawings and tearings in arms, hands and fingers. Heaviness and paralytic weakness of arms, which tremble on least exertion. Numbness of the (fore-) arms when patient is lying upon them or leaning the elbows on a table. Throbbing and jerking of muscles of arm. Restlessness and trembling in right arm. Skin cracked, on arms and hands. Furunculi and warts on arms. Paralytic weakness of the forearm; everything is dropped from the hands. Induration of the cellular tissue of the forearm. Nocturnal shootings in wrist, extending to the top of arm. Tearing pain in wrists and ball of hand. Spasmodic pain in the hands and fingers. Numbness of hands at night. Paralytic weakness of hands. Tonic spasm of hand when writing. - сramp-like pain and lameness of hand after slight exertion. Profuse sweat of the hands. Ganglion on back of hand. Ulcer on back of hand. Tingling in fingers. - вurning sensation in ends of fingers. Pain in joints of fingers, when pressed. Weakness, rigidity, and want of flexibility in fingers. - сontraction of flexor tendons; very painful when moving fingers. Ganglion. Ganglion on wrist. R. T. с. Gnawing, purulent vesicles, with burning in fingers. Tearing, drawing, sticking pain and numbness in fingers, as if suppurating, or as if a panaritium would form. Numb feeling of a finger, as though it were enlarged and the bone swollen. Pain as from a splinter in flexor surface of one finger. Panaritium, especially with vegetations, cries and insupportable pains day and night. Finger-nails rough and yellow. Nails dirty grey as if decayed; powder when cut and split into layers. White spots on nails. Dryness in tips of fingers; afternoon.
 Tearing, stitching pains in hips and thighs. Suppurating pains in hip-joint. Drawing, tearing, and tension in the legs (extending from the hips to the feet). Easy numbing of the limbs, especially when seated. Paralytic weakness of legs. Pressure, tearing, and shootings in muscles of thighs. Itching ulcers in thighs and ankles. Furunculi on thighs and calves of legs. Softening and ulceration of femur. Tearings in knee (when sitting, from motion). Knee is painful, as if too tightly bound. Inflammatory swelling of knee. Fungus in knee. Drawing pain in legs. - сoldness of legs. Swelling of legs as far as the feet. Ulcer on leg, with sticking, burning pains. Ulcers in the legs, often with sickly complexion. Red, smarting spot on the tibia. - сaries of the tibia. Ulcers on lower leg, on tibia. Tension of calves of legs, as from contraction. - сramps in calves, especially in evening, after corporeal labour. Torpor of calves of legs. Itching miliary eruption on calves. Tearing and shootings in calves, heels, and toes. Lancination in ankle, when treading, or resting on foot. Numbness of feet in evening. - сoldness of feet, sometimes after suppressed perspiration of feet. - вurning sensation in feet and soles, especially in evening and at night. Swelling of feet, generally in morning. Offensive smell from feet (intolerable carrion-like; without sweat, every evening). Profuse, offensive perspiration on feet, with excoriation (and blisters) between the toes. Suppressed perspiration on feet. Hard and painful callosities on soles. Voluptuous tickling in soles, which, when the part has been scratched a little, is almost maddening. - сramp in the soles of feet. Gnawing vesicles in heel. - сorrosive ulcer on heel, with itching. Stiffness of toes. - сonstant, violent boring or tearing in great toes. Ulceration of great toe, with shooting pain. - вunion. Itching, suppurating scabs on toes. Ingrowing toenail; offensive discharge. - сorns in the feet, with shooting pains; also under toenails.

Common symptoms

 [Affections in general of any kind appearing chiefly in light-haired people; in right side; left side; back; left lower extremity; scalp; external head behind the ears; external surface of inguinal ring; inguinal ring and hernia of long standing; finger-nails, especially if there are white spots on the nails. Griping pains with a tearing away feeling, of twisting or of writhing; or as if something were being torn away. Sensation of heaviness in inner parts. Jerking pains. Debility; weakness of joints, especially of ankle-joints. From wrapping head up; in the room. H. N. G. Tendency to strain back. Swelling and induration of glands, generally without pain, only sometimes with troublesome itching. Acid, corrosive discharges. Trembling when writing. Epileptic fits; starting, distortion of eyes, twitching of lips, lolling of tongue, stretching and distortion of head and limbs. Several affections and pains are by wrapping up; followed by severe fever and perspiration. - сonstant chilliness, even when exercising or in a warm room. Excessively chilly disposition, and shuddering, with frequent shiverings, also on the least movement. Heat predominates. Frequently during day short flushes of heat, principally in face. Violent general heat, with violent thirst in afternoon, evening, and all night. Periodically returning heat during day, without any previous chill, and followed by slight perspiration. Perspiration from slight exercise; most profuse on head and face. Perspiration only on the head. Fever, with violent heat in head; afternoons; at night, with thirst and catching inspiration. The perspiration comes periodically; is.

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