Verbascum Thapsus

by Adolph von LippeKeynotes Of The Homoeopathic Materia Medica

Stinging pains in the limbs and neuralgic pain in the left ankle.

The pains are generally accompanied by a benumbing sensation.

The symptoms are caused and aggravated by a change of temperature, especially when entering from the open air into the room and vice versa.

Very violent diarrhoea with griping.

A great deal of belly pain, as if pierced with a lance.

Cramps around the navel; seems as if pain was caused by the bowels becoming twisted.

General lassitude and sleepiness in the morning after rising.

Tearing from above downwards.

One-sided shudderings.

Faceache aggravated by change of temperature and pressure.

Burning urination with frequency

Severe soreness in the pharynx, felt in swallowing and cough during sleep, especially in children.

Sensation of heat in the epigastrium, as if from dyspepsia.

Great stiffness in left ankle joint and more or less soreness and stiffness in the joints of the lower extremities.

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