Lycopodium Clavatum
By Adolph von Lippe — Keynotes Of The Homoeopathic Materia Medica
Drawing and tearing in the limbs, especially while at rest or at night.
Numbness of the limbs.
Great emaciation.
Contraction of the limbs.
Twitching through the body.
Great debility - lower jaw hanging down, eyes half open and slow breathing through the mouth.
Limbs go to sleep.
Involuntary spasmodic contraction and stretching of the limbs.
Twitching and jerking during sleep.
While at rest he feels the debility most, but is disinclined to move.
Many symptoms are relieved by motion.
Ebullition in the evening, with trembling and restlessness.
Debility in the morning when awakening.
A sensation as if the circulation had ceased.
Oversensitiveness of the organs of sense.
Swelling, inflammation and suppuration of the glands.
Inflammation of the bones with nightly pains.
Softening of the bones.
Caries.
Dropsy.
Varices.
Amelioration of many symptoms in the heat of the bed.
Sandy sediment of urine.
Soreness in children.
Aggravation in the afternoon.
There is nightly aggravation as well.
There is inclination to lie about the real aversion to movement.
Impotence or sexual desire too strong.
Very often of great service in pneumonia with great dyspnoea, flaying of the alae nasae, and the presence of the mucous rattle.
Catamenia too profuse.