Staphisagria
By Adolph von Lippe â Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms of the Materia Medica
Common name: stavesacre.
Drawing and tearing in the muscles (Carb-V., Nit-Ac., Valer.).
Painfulness of the muscles to contact and of the joints when moving (Bry.).
INJURIES FROM SHARP INSTRUMENTS (Hyper., Led.).
Coxalgia with pulsating pain, as from suppuration.
One-sided paralysis from anger.
In the morning great debility and stiffness of all the joints (mostly in the shoulder, small of the back and hip).
Nightly twitchings (Ambr., Calc., Nat-C., Phos., Sep., Stront.).
Deep, penetrating, sharp stitches (Nit-Ac.).
Gouty nodosities in the joints (Benz-Ac.) and swelling of the bones or periosteum with suppuration (Calc., Merc., Sil.).
Itching and burning tettery eruptions quickly helped (Ars., Sep., Sulph.).
Tinea capitis (Calc., Graph., Mezer., Sep., Sulph., Viol-T.).
Excrescences on the gums and sycotic excrescences behind the glans penis (Thuj.).
SEXUAL EXCESSES AND ONANISM (Nux-V., Phos-Ac., Zinc.) (D.).
Crawling on the external genitals as from insects; parts very sensitive (D.).
Eruption with violent itching, and when scratched it changes place and itches somewhere else (D.).
Effects of onanism: hypochondriacal: face sunken: abashed look; nocturual emissions; backache; weak legs; organs relaxed (N.).
Bad effects from the abuse of mercury (Aur., Chin., Dulc., Hep., Nit-Ac., Podo., Sil.).
Extreme hunger, even when the stomach is full of food (Cina, Lyc., Nat-M., Phos.) (G.).
GREAT DESIRE FOR TOBACCO (Bell., Carb-Ac., Eug., Kreos., Nux-V., Plb., Tab., Thuj.), AND BRANDY (Ars., Bry., Hep., Nux-V., Op., Petr., Phos., Sel., Sep., Spig., Sulph., Sulph-Ac.).
Itching of the margin of the lids (Bor., Graph., Merc., Sulph.) (D.).
Styes (Graph., Hep., Merc., Puls., Sil., Sulph., Thuj.) (D.).
Nodosities on the lids (Sulph., Thuj.) (D.).
CHALAZAE ON THE LIDS (Calc., Graph., Sulph., Thuj.) (D.).
Pain in the abdomen after every morsel of food or drink (Calc-P.) (D.).
Sensation as if the stomach was hanging down, relaxed; it seems to be flabby and weak (D.).
Dysentery, with pains worse after drinking water (Nux-V.).
Constipation (Bry., Ign., Nat-M., Op.).
Pot-bellied children, with much colic and worms (Ra.).
Great inclination to perspire (Bry., Calc., Chin.), even whilst sitting (Ars., Calc., Con., Ferr., Kali-B., Rhus-T.).
Intermittent fever consisting only of chilliness (before and after it hunger).
In fever ravenous hunger for days before the attack (A.).
Croupy cough in winter alternating with sciatica in summer (A.).
RAVENOUS APPETITE DURING APYREXIA (K.).
Cough only in the day time (Am-C., Calc., Euphr., Ferr., Lach.), or only after dinner (Nux-V., Phos., Puls., Sulph.); particularly after eating meat (N.).
Cough excited by tobacco-smoke (Spong.) (A.).
The least motion makes the heart palpitate (Carb-V., Con., Dig., Iber., Med., Merc., Nit-Ac., Phos., Spig.) (N.).
Tight chest at close of coition (B.).
Gums spongy, and bleed easily (Carb-V., Nat-M.) (Bt.).
Mercurial affections of the teeth and gums; caries of the former, suppuration in the latter (Hr.).
The sound teeth, as well as those decayed, are very painful to the touch of food or drink (G.).
Premature decay and discoloration of teeth (Kreos.) (D.).
The teeth turn black and crumble as soon as they appear (Plb., Thuj.) (D.).
Hardness of hearing with swelling of the tonsils (Bar-C.), especially after abuse of mercury (N.).
Teeth show black streaks running over (N.).
Throat dry and rough, with soreness when talking and when swallowing (N.).
Sensation as of a round ball in the forehead; sitting firmly there even when shaking the head (N.).
The nervous system is worn out, exhausted (Kali-P., Phos-Ac.) (D.).
The patient is pale, the nose is peaked, the eyes are sunken and surrounded by dark rings (Cina) (D.).
Bad effects of chagrin (Coloc., Ign., Nat-M.) (G.).
Bad effects from thinking and brooding on sexual subjects (Phos.), from anger (Bry., Coloc., Ign., Nux-V.), and from anxiety (Arg-N., Ars., Gels.).
SAD AND IRRITABLE AND ESPECIALLY DEPRESSED AFTER A FIT OF ANGER, OR AFTER AN INSULT (D.).
Very peevish and gloomy (Nux-V., Sulph.) (D.).
Weakness of memory (Arg-N., Caust., Hyos., Med., Nux-M., Phos-Ac.) (D.).
The patient is moody, depressed, prefers solitude, is shy of the opposite sex (D.).
Throws things away indignantly, (Cham., Cina), or pushes them away on the table (N.).
Great indignation about things done by others or himself; grieving about consequences (N.).
Is very sensitive to the least impression; the least word that seems wrong, hurts her very much (Ign.) (G.).
Continually concerned about the future (Bry., Calc., Chin-S., Cic., Ferr-P., Gels., Nat-C., Phos., Puls.) (N.).
Hypochondriasis from sexual excess or by persistent dwelling of the mind on sexual subjects (N.).
PAIN IN THE ABDOMEN AFTER INDIGNATION (K.).
Flatulent colic (Coloc., Lyc., Nux-V., Puls., Raph.) (G.).
Colic after lithotomy or ovariotomy; attending abdominal section (Bism., Hep.) (A.)
Eczema with yellow, acrid moisture oozing from under the crusts; new vesicles form from contact of exudation (A.).
Dry, pediculated, cauliflower-like fig-warts, especially after abuse of mercury (Nit-Ac., Sabin., Thuj.) (A.).
Pain in small of the back, as if sprained; worse at rest at night, and in the morning, and when rising from a seat (N.).
Urging and pain after urinating in prostatic troubles of old men (Sars.) (A.).
BURNING OR SMARTING IN THE URETHRA WHEN NOT MICTURATING (Berb., Bry., Graph., Merc., Nat-C., Sulph.); CEASES WHILE URINE IS PASSING (N.).
Micturition too frequent; too sparing (Bell., Canth., Merc.) (G.).
Urinates in a slender stream (Clem., Con., Thuj.) (B.).
Prolapse of the bladder (A.).
Dysuria of brides, or in pregnancy (B.).
HAS TO SIT AT URINAL FOR HOURS (A.).
Voluptuous itching in the scrotum (Crot-T., Sulph.) (N.).
Priapism (Canth., Phos., Pic-Ac.) (B.).
Salpingitis (Apis, Bell., Bry., Coloc.) (B.).
Amorous dreams with emissions (Nux-V., Phos., Sulph.) (G.).
Itching or sensitive vulva (Plat.) (B.).
Pains from ovaries into thighs (B.).
Sleepy all day long; awake all night; body aches all over (N.).
Sweat smelling like rotten eggs (Sulph.) (C.).
AGGRAVATION: From anger; from indignation; from grief; from mortification; from loss of seminal fluids; from use of tobacco; after onanism; from sexual excesses; from the least touch on the affected parts; from cold drinks; at night; and in the morning.
AMELIORATION: From warmth; from rest; and after breakfast.
RELATIONSHIP: Compare: Apis, Berb., Canth., Caust., Coloc., Con., Gels., Ign., Lyc., Merc., Nat-M., Phos., Plat., Puls., Rhus-T., Sab., Sep., Sil., Sulph and Thuj.....
Complementary: Caust. and Coloc.
Staph. precedes or follows Coloc. well.
Antidote: Camph.
Staph. antidotes: Merc. and Thuj.