Other names and synonyms
chr-ac.Description Source
Lectures on Homeopathic Materia Medica – James Tyler KentPharmacological Group
Description
Chromic Acid.
Diphtheria, post-nasal tumors, and epithelioma of the tongue have been benefited by this drug. вloody, foul-smelling lochia. Symptoms come and go suddenly, and return periodically; offensive discharges.
Diphtheria, post-nasal tumors, and epithelioma of the tongue have been benefited by this drug. вloody, foul-smelling lochia. Symptoms come and go suddenly, and return periodically; offensive discharges.
Head, face, and ears
Ulcer and scabs in nose. Offensive smell. сorrosive pain. Ozaena (Aur).
Mouth and throat
Diphtheria; sore throat. Tough mucus, with inclination to swallow it; worse, causing hawking. Post-nasal tumors.
Limbs and spine
Uneasiness in limbs. Pain in shoulder-blades and back of neck. Pain in knees and balls of feet. Drawing pain in soles while walking.
Gastrointestinal tract
Watery, frequent, copious, with nausea and vertigo. Haemorrhoids, internal and bleeding. Weakness in small of back.
Dif. diagnostics
Compare: Kali bich; Rhus; сhromium Sulphate (in locomotor ataxia, goitre, prostatic hypertrophy. Herpes preputialis. Wry neck. Also exophthalmic, inhibits the vagus, relieving tachycardia. Acts like a nerve tonic where there is lack of nervous tone. Fibroid tumors. Infantile paralysis. Dose for adults, 3 to 5 grains after meals and at bedtime).
Method of drug use and dosage
Homeopathically, third to sixth trituration.