Belladonna can be useful in skin infections. It produces erysipelas with glistening, red, dry skin. Also, Belladonna can be indicated in rapidly developing boils. The boils swell and throb with the pulse. Finally, one can see in the skin the development of erythema nodosum. Large, intensely red nodules appear which give the impression that the disease is of great intensity.
The characteristic skin of Belladonna is: ‘Uniform, smooth, shining, scarlet red, so hot that it imparts a burning sensation to the hand of one who feels it/
Redness of the whole body with quick pulse.
Redness, like scarlatina, of the entire surface of the body.
Scarlet redness of the surface of the whole body, especially of the face, with marked action of the brain.
A scarlet redness suddenly spread over the body, especially the face and limbs, with which appeared heat and exaltation of all the faculties.
Scarlet redness of skin of face and neck, followed, on the second day, by peeling off of the cuticle.
Inflamed red patches of the skin, and irregularly shaped scarlet spots over the body.
Red skin with heat.
Bluish-red spots on skin; fiery red spots; scarlet spots.
Violet skin.
Erythema of skin.
Eruption of blisters as from a burn.
Eruption of boils in the spring.
Carbuncle.
Eruptions; confluent; crusty black; flat.
Eruption of smarting pimples; of titillating pimples; of black pocks.
Suppurating pocks
Eruption of humid pustules; of malignant pustules; of pustules after scratching.
Bluish rash; fiery red rash; scarlet rash.
Red eruption like insect stings.
Scarlatina; smooth scarlatina.