COCCUS CACTI
Cochineal
By William Boericke â Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory
The clinical application of the symptoms of this remedy, place it among the medicines for spasmodic and whooping coughs, and catarrhal conditions of the bladder; spasmodic pains in kidneys, with visceral tenesmus. Anuria, anasarca, ascites.
Mind
Early morning or afternoon sadness.
Head
Suboccipital soreness; worse after sleep and exertion. Headache, worse from lying on back, better with the head high. Dull pain over right eye in morning. Sensation of a foreign body between upper lid and eyeball . Distress from cinders lodged in eye.
Respiratory
Constant hawking from enlarged uvula; coryza, with inflamed fauces; accumulation of thick viscid mucus , which is expectorated with great difficulty. Tickling in larynx . Sensation of a crumb behind larynx, must swallow continually; brushing teeth causes cough. Fauces very sensitive. Suffocative cough; worse, first waking, with tough, white mucus, which strangles. Spasmodic morning cough. Whooping cough attacks end with vomiting of this tough mucus . Chronic bronchitis complicated with gravel; large quantities of albuminous, tenacious mucus, are expectorated. Walking against wind takes breath away.
Heart
Sensation as if everything were pressed toward the heart.
Urinary
Urging to urinate; brick-red sediment. Urinary calculi, hÊmaturia, urates , and uric acid; lancinating pains from kidney to bladder. Deep-colored, thick urine. Dysuria.
Female
Menses too early, profuse, black and thick; dark clots , with dysuria. Intermittent menstruation; flow only in evening and at night. Large clots escape when passing water. Labia inflamed.
Modalities
Worse , left side, after sleep, touch, pressure of clothing, brushing teeth, slightest exertion. Better , walking.
Relationship
Compare: Canth; Cact; Sars .
Dose
Lower triturations.