Trillium pendulum
By Adolph von Lippe тАФ Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms of the Materia Medica
Common name: wake robin.
Active or passive h├жmorrhage (Ferr., Ham., Ipec., Kali-P., Lach.) (D.).
H├жmorrhage from the nose, lungs, kidneys, and uterus (Carb-V., Ipec., Lach., Mill., Nit-Ac.) (A.).
Blood usually bright red (Acon., Bell., Cact.) (A.).
Tendency to putrescence of the fluids (Ars., Bapt., Carb-Ac., Kali-P., Kreos., Lach.) (A.).
Epistaxis, profuse, passive, or bright red (Carb-V., Lach., Phos.) (A.).
Uterine h├жmorrhage, after over-exertion or too long a ride (A.).
IS ESPECIALLY USEFUL IN MENSES EVERY TWO WEEKS, LASTING A WEEK AND VERY PROFUSE (Calc., Nux-V.) (N.).
FLOODING, WITH FAINTING, FAINT, DIM SIGHT, PALPITATION, OBSTRUCTION AND NOISES IN THE EARS (Chin.) (N.).
Menorrhagia from displaced uterus or at the climacteric; blood dark and clotted (A.).
Threatened abortion (Caul., Sep.), with a gush of blood on each movement, with a sensation as if the hips and back were falling apart; relieved by bandaging the hips tightly (D.).
Post-partum h├жmorrhage (Chin., Ferr-P., Ham., Ipec., Sec.) (N.).
Profuse yellow, creamy or bloody leucorrh┼Уa, which renders the patient an├жmic (Bl.).
Tendency to uterine prolapsus (Bell., Nat-M., Sep., Thuj.) (Bl.).
H├жmorrhages from uterine fibroids (Calc., Nit-Ac., Thuj.) (Bl.).
Varices of pregnancy (Puls., Sep.) (B.).
Profuse, long-lasting lochial discharges (Calc., Sec., Sep). (C.).
Bleeding from the tooth-cavity after extraction of a tooth (Ham., Kreos.) (A.).
Painful sinking at the pit of the stomach (Sep., Sulph., Zinc.) (A.).
Incipient phthisis, with bloody sputa; in advanced stages with copious, purulent expectoration and troublesome cough (A.).
Diarrh┼Уa: Thin, watery, tinged with blood; often painless (Podo.) (C.).
AGGRAVATION: After over-exertion; from too long a ride; from least motion; every two weeks; during the climacteric; after eating; and from sitting erect.
AMELIORATION: From bending forward; from exercise in the open air; and from tight bandage.
RELATIONSHIP: Compare: Arn., Bell., Cact., Calc., Calc-P., Chin., Ferr-P., Ipec., Kali-C., Kali-P., Lach., Mill., Nat-M., Phos., Puls., Sep., Sulph., Thlas. and Ust.
Complementary to: Calc-P. (in menstrual and h├жmorrhagic affections).