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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1422

also occurs after urination. A proving symptom is a ‘voluptuous feeling as if all female parts were filling up with blood; she feels pulse in all the parts, with increased sexual desire. ’
The menses have often been observed to come too early in girls, with profuse, bright red blood; in women, they tend to start too late (sometimes for weeks), with dark blood. We also see cases where the flow is first bright red, then dark. A dark flow is especially seen in rheumatic patients.
Dysmenorrhoea can often be helped with this remedy, especially in young girls, and this is the main reason why Kent says that ‘the woman has no better friend than Caicarea phosphorica.’ Excessive, labour-like pains often accompany the menses, and they frequently set in before the flow starts. Violent cramping in the uterus and groin several hours before the flow starts, relieved after the flow has been fully established’ (Kent). The pain is so extreme that it makes her cry out, and she is so severely affected that she has to stay in bed. A painful bearing down of the uterus, as if it would protrude, is also a common symptom before and during the menses. The painful menses can have their origin in having taken a cold at the first menstrual period, and then the dysmenorrhoea continues during all her menstrual life, unless the remedy is used.
Other symptoms related to the menses:
Headache three to seven days before menses; griping and rumbling in the bowel; stitching pains in the left side of the head; discharge, and sleepiness during the day. Caicarea phosphorica has been used with success in cases of Premenstrual Syndrome, with extreme irritability, puffy eyelids, bloated abdomen, sore breasts, heavy feeling of the uterus, low back pain, sharp pain in the rectum and a host of other symptoms.
During menses: vertigo and throbbing in the forehead, blood rushes to head, throbbing headache, pressure over the os pubis, want of appetite, belly-ache and diarrhoea, shooting backache, fatigue of the lower limbs, over-fatigued, feels stiff all over on going upstairs, burning in the vagina and uterus. Leucorrhoea like the white of eggs, day and night, worse in morning after rising, of a sweetish odour; increases with stool, and is white and of a bad odour. Discharge for two weeks after menses, or from one term to another. During pregnancy, fatigue in all limbs; mammae painful: pinching, shooting, burning, sore to touch; nipples aching, sore.
Menstrual flow during lactation.
The breast milk is watery and thin, or it has a salty taste so that the child refuses to nurse.
There is a tendency uterine displacement, which is often combined with rheumatic pains. Weakness and distress in the uterine region with an inclination to prolapsus, worse during the passage of stool, urine, or menstrual blood. Pressing, drawing and sore feeling as if the menses will appear, soreness,