Millefolium
By Adolph von Lippe тАФ Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms of the Materia Medica
Common name: yarrow.
It stands at the head of the long list of our remedies for h├жmorrhages (Bt.).
Ailments from over-lifting, over-exertion, or a fall (Arn., Rhus-T., Sulph-Ac.) (A.).
Vertigo when moving slowly, but not when taking violent exercise (A.).
H├жmorrhage, from the nose, lungs, kidneys, bowels and sexual organs of women (Bt.).
H├жmorrhages of mechanical origin (Arn.) (A.).
PAINLESS HAEMORRHAGE (Ham.) (A.).
HAEMORRHAGE WITHOUT FEVER (with fever - Ferr-P.) (A.).
HAEMORRHAGE OF BRIGHT RED, FLUID BLOOD (Acon., Ipec., Sab.) (A.).
H├жmoptysis, and other h├жmorrhages in consequence of violent exertions (Rhus-T.) (Bt.).
HAEMORRHAGE AFTER LABOUR, ABORTION OR MISCARRIAGE (Chin., Ferr-P., Sec.) (A.).
Spasms after suppressed secretions, menses, etc. (B.).
Lochia suppressed, or too copious (Sec.) (C.).
Menses suppressed, with colicky pain in the abdomen (Puls.) (A.).
MENSES TOO EARLY AND TOO PROFUSE AND PROTRACTED (Calc., Phos., Sec.) (A.).
Leucorrh┼Уa: Of children (Calc., Caul., Puls.); from uterine atony (Alet., Helon., Puls., Sep.) (A.).
Cough with raising of blood, in suppressed menses or h├жmorrhoids (A.).
Cough with oppression and palpitation (Ferr., Phos.) (A.).
Excessive accumulation of mucus in the bronchi (Hep., Nat-S.) (C.).
Wounds bleed profusely, especially from a fall (C.).
Bleeding h├жmorrhoids (Carb-V., Nux-V., Sulph.) (B.).
H├жmaturia (Canth., Sars.) (Bl.).
H├жmorrhage without anxiety (with anxiety- Acon.) (D.).
Painful varices in the female genitalia during pregnancy (Ham., Puls., Sep.) (Br.).
Piercing pain from the eyes to the root of the nose (Br.).
The head seems full of blood (Acon., Bell., Ferr-P., Glon., Lach., Sep., Sulph.) (Br.).
Bad effects from fall from a height (Arn.) (Br.).
AGGRAVATION: After violent exertion; at 4 P.M.; from suppression of habitual discharge; from slow motion; in the evening; and during night.
AMELIORATION: When taking violent exercise; from re-establishment of the discharges; and during the day.
RELATIONSHIP: Follows well after: Acon. and Arn. in h├жmorrhages.
Compare: Acon., Arn., Bell., Calc., Carb-V., Erig., Ferr-P., Ham., Ipec., Kali-P., Led., Merc, Nit-Ac., Phos., Rhus-T., Sab., Sec., Senec., Sep., Sulph., Sulph-Ac., Tril., and Ust.