ÃSCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM
By C.M. Boger â A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
REGION
- Veins: Liver. Naso- pharynx. ABDOMEN (R). RECTUM.
- Mucus membranes: Naso-pharynx.
- Occiput.
- Sacro-iliac region.
WORSE
- Morning, on waking.
- After stool.
- Lying.
- Stooping.
- Urinating.
- Walking.
BETTER
- COOL: Open air. Bathing.
- Bleeding (piles).
- Kneeling.
- Continued exertion.
- Reflex rectal symptoms. Rectum
: painful constriction; as of a knife sawing up and down. HOT, DRY, STIFF, ROUGH or full feeling internally; throat, abdomen, anus, etc. Purple puffy parts. Venosity. Pains, sticking; like hot lightning. .................... Irritable. Crushing in occiput. Nose sensitive to cool inspired air; it burns. Congestive catarrh. Follicular pharyngitis. Throbs, deep in abdomen. Stool, hard, dry; of several colors. RECTUM: sore, as of a burr or sticking pains long after stool; as of a bug crawling from anus (Sul.). Piles, purple, painful, external; with BACKACHE (Nux-v.), chest pains, etc. Laming, dull, lumbar pain; small of back gives out; repeated efforts at rising; < walking. Lumbar region or back: as if to break. Bruised pain in sacrum and hips. Paralytic heaviness: of arms, spine, feet.
Complementary: Carbo-v. Lach. Mur-ac.
Related: Alo. Collin. Pul.