swollen tonsils, who catch colds easily and have a pot-bellied abdomen.
Baryta carbonica could also be prescribed in inflammation of the glands with infiltration. The glands become harder and harder. Ulcers become infiltrated at the base. In general all glands can be swollen and indurated, the tonsils, the testes, the parotid, the prostate, the mesenteric glands, the axillary glands, the cervical glands etc. There can be swelling of glands after scarlet fever and sensitivity of glands in general.
Baryta carbonica (and Baryta muriatica) is often indicated in infectious mononucleosis when the lymph nodes have become swollen and very hard.
It has produced cystic tumours, fatty tumours, and lipomata that appear in different parts of the body, but especially on lids and external ears. Baryta carbonica should be thought of without fail in the swollen and indurated prostate glands of old men.
It should be used in suffocating bronchial catarrh of the elderly where we see great accumulation of mucus in the lungs like in Antimonium tart, and where there is threatened lung paralysis. These two remedies may complement each other in cases of bronchitis or pneumonia. When in such cases of catarrh you have given Ant-t., and it has not cleared up you can perhaps complement its action with Baryta carbonica and vice versa. The chronic cough of Baryta carbonica reminds one of the tubercular constitution with the swelling of glands with night sweats.
Hypertension is a strong feature in cases of adults who need this remedy.
Generalities
Generally these are chilly patients who have a desire for open air