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General Characteristics
Top ↑• Primarily indicated for bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis, and dropsical effusions.
• Ascites and various forms of dropsy.
• Yellow complexion, suggestive of hepatic involvement or fluid metabolism issues.
• Extreme weariness and prostration, disproportionate to the apparent exertion.
• Marked debility and weakness, especially following respiratory distress.
• Sensation of oppression and weight in the chest.
• Complaints often originate after exposure to dampness or dust.
• The patient experiences a suffocating feeling and struggles for breath.
• Cachectic states related to chronic respiratory diseases.
• General aggravation from atmospheric changes, especially dampness.
• Great prostration; seemingly without adequate cause.
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• Anxiety and restlessness, particularly during asthmatic episodes.
• Irritability and impatience stemming from physical discomfort and dyspnea.
• Fear of suffocation; feeling of impending death during breathing difficulties.
• Mental dullness or confusion may accompany severe respiratory distress.
• Aversion to mental or physical exertion.
• Depression and sadness, possibly due to chronic illness and limited activity.
• Apprehension and unease about health.
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• Primarily indicated for respiratory affections, particularly asthma and bronchitis.
• Constitution often weak, debilitated, and sensitive to dampness.
• Useful in cases where there is a sensation of obstruction or constriction.
• Profuse expectoration is a key feature.
• General aggravation from damp weather.
• Patient often feels chilly.
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• Anxiety and restlessness, particularly at night.
• Irritability and impatience.
• Fear of suffocation or impending death, particularly during asthmatic attacks.
• Mental exhaustion and difficulty concentrating.
• May exhibit a general apathy or indifference.
• Feels overwhelmed by their illness.
Eyes
Top ↑• Yellowish discoloration of the sclera, suggestive of hepatic dysfunction.
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• Burning sensation in the eyes.
• Photophobia (sensitivity to light).
• Dim vision.
Nose
Top ↑• Chronic catarrh with thick, yellowish-green nasal discharge.
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• Obstruction of nasal passages with crusts and thick mucus.
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• Profuse, watery nasal discharge.
• Obstruction of the nose, especially at night.
• Sneezing.
Throat
Top ↑• Difficulty swallowing due to excess mucus accumulation.
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• Sore throat, with a raw or burning sensation.
• Hoarseness.
• Difficulty swallowing.
Ears
Top ↑• Hearing may be temporarily affected by congestion.
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• Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
• Impaired hearing.
Rawness and soreness in the throat, aggravated by swallowing
Top ↑• Severe dyspnea and orthopnea (cannot lie down).
• Asthmatic attacks with wheezing and rattling sounds in the chest.
• Chronic bronchitis with profuse expectoration.
• Cough, worse at night and in the morning.
• Expectoration of thick, yellow, purulent mucus.
• Sensation of constriction and oppression in the chest.
• Suffocating feeling; gasping for air.
• Palpitations and rapid heartbeat during respiratory distress.
• Chest pain exacerbated by coughing.
• Accumulation of fluid in the pleural cavity (hydrothorax).
• Difficult, labored breathing.
• Cough with a sensation of something loose in the chest.
• Shortness of breath after slight exertion.
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• Loss of appetite and aversion to food.
• Nausea and vomiting, particularly after coughing spells.
• Abdomen distended with ascites.
• Feeling of fullness and discomfort after eating only a small amount.
• Rumbling and gurgling noises in the abdomen.
• Constipation may alternate with diarrhea.
• Offensive breath associated with digestive disturbances.
• Stool may be light-colored, indicating liver involvement.
• Pain in the urethra on urinating.
• Scanty and dark urine.
• Signs of renal insufficiency.
• Frequent urination, especially at night (nocturia).
• Burning sensation during urination.
• Urine may contain sediment or mucus.
• No specific sexual symptoms documented; however, general weakness can impact sexual function.
Extremities
Top ↑• Swelling of the feet and ankles (edema) due to dropsical conditions.
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• Weariness when going upstairs; pronounced weakness in the legs.
• General aching in the limbs.
• Joints feel stiff and painful.
• Heaviness and a tired feeling in the lower back.
• Weakness in the arms and hands, making it difficult to grip objects.
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• Weakness and heaviness of the limbs.
• Trembling of the hands and feet.
• Coldness of the extremities.
• Pain in the joints.
Sleep
Top ↑• Frequent waking during the night.
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• Dreams of suffocation or drowning.
Skin
Top ↑• Possible eruptions that are papular or vesicular.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Damp weather and humidity.
• Dust and pollutants.
• Exertion, both physical and mental.
• Lying down (especially in cases of orthopnea).
• Night.
• Morning.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Open air.
• Expectoration.
• Rest (temporary relief).
• Sitting up.
• Warmth may provide some temporary relief.
Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Arsenicum album, Ipecac, Hepar sulphuris calcareum.
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• Arsenicum album, Ipecacuanha, Hepar sulphuris calcareum.
Antidotes
Top ↑• Camphor.
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• (Limited data. Camphor may be helpful in some cases).
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Comparisons
Top ↑• Arsenicum album (dyspnea, restlessness), Ipecac (cough with nausea), Carbo vegetabilis (dyspnea, air hunger), Natrum muriaticum (dropsy), Apis mellifica (edema).
• Useful in cases where other remedies have only provided partial relief.
Head
Top ↑• Headache, often frontal or temporal, aggravated by coughing or exertion.
• Vertigo, especially when rising from a lying or sitting position.
• Sensation of fullness or pressure in the head.
Cough, often violent and paroxysmal, worse at night
Top ↑• Dyspnea (shortness of breath), with a feeling of suffocation.
• Wheezing.
• Oppression of the chest.
• Rattling sounds in the chest during breathing.
• Expectoration is often copious, thick, greenish-yellow, and offensive.
Cardiac and Chest
Top ↑• Palpitations, especially during asthmatic attacks.
• Oppression of the chest.
• Feeling of constriction around the heart.
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Stomach
Top ↑• Nausea and vomiting, especially after coughing.
• Loss of appetite.
• Epigastric pain.
Abdomen
Top ↑• Abdominal distension.
• Colicky pains.
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Rectum:
Top ↑• Constipation.
• Diarrhea, often with offensive stools.
• Flatulence.
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Urinary:
Top ↑• Frequent urination.
• Scanty urine.
• Burning sensation during urination.
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Sexual:
Top ↑• (Data missing, inferring from other similar polychrests: Possible diminished libido, especially in males)
Worse (<):
Top ↑• Damp weather.
• Cold air.
• Exertion.
• Night.
• Lying down.
• Motion.
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Better (>):
Top ↑• Warmth.
• Rest.
• Expectoration.
• Open air (in some cases).
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Important Note & Medical Disclaimer
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