Other names and synonyms
sul-h, h2s homeopathy, Sulphuretted Hydrogen homeopathy.Description Source
Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF AllenPharmacological Group
Additional facts
Hydrogenium sulphuratum.
Mental
Mind.
Loss of consciousness. сoma. сoma, which advances gradually from a condition like natural sleep until the coma is complete.
Loss of consciousness. сoma. сoma, which advances gradually from a condition like natural sleep until the coma is complete.
Head, face, and ears
Head.
Giddiness and general debility.
Eye.
Eyes sunk, with dark areola around them. Injected pupils.
Face.
Face pale. Face very red. Lips violet-colored. вlue lips.
Giddiness and general debility.
Eye.
Eyes sunk, with dark areola around them. Injected pupils.
Face.
Face pale. Face very red. Lips violet-colored. вlue lips.
Gastrointestinal tract
Nausea. Sickness and debility. Vomiting and diarrhoea, both of which was difficult and painful. Sensation of weight in epigastrium and in region of temples.
Abdomen.
Diffused pains in the abdomen.
Abdomen.
Diffused pains in the abdomen.
Chest organs
Rapid and irregular respiration. Respiration labored. The breathing, if the spasmodic attempts after air that were made by the sufferer can properly be called breathing, seemed to carry no air to the lungs. Immediate asphyxia.
Cardiovascular system
Rapid pulse. Pulse at first weak, afterwards hard and rapid. Pulse irregular. Pulse sometimes manifesting itself in a feeble flutter, and at other times altogether absent.
Common symptoms
Blood brownish black. Muscular system flabby and emaciated. Convulsions. Spasms. Tetanus spasms, which are sometimes preceded by delirium, some-times by pains of the stomach, faintness, and difficult breath-ing, and the mouth fills with white froth, whilst the pulse sinks. Tetanus, with delirium, preceded by convulsions or pain, and weakness over the whole body. Trembling.
Sudden weakness. Sudden weakness, and loss of motion and sensation. Extreme exhaustion. Extreme exhaustion and depression.
Sudden weakness. Sudden weakness, and loss of motion and sensation. Extreme exhaustion. Extreme exhaustion and depression.
Fever
Cold skin. Skin universally cold, as cold as death itself could make it. Low fever and delirium.