coloured face, flatulent gastric disturbances, offensive ichorous discharges, or throbbing headache after menses of Carb-an. Carb-v; does not have the indurations of Carb-an. or Sep. Cocc.; has the same weakness and prostration as Carb-an., but with the latter the weakness is a consequence of the loss of fluid, whilst with Cocc., it is part of the general effect of the remedy. Puls., Sil.; in vertigo with epistaxis. Sul.; aversion to darkness. Am-m., Bar-c., Calc., Strain.; hunger in early morning. Ant-c., Asar., Calc., Sabad.; swelling behind ear. Caps., Aur.; burning pains. Caps.; weakness of nursing women.
See also ‘Relations’ in Carbo vegetabilis chapter for other differentiations.
Antidoted by: Ars., Camph., Nux-v., Vinegar.
Antidote to; effects of quinine.
Complementary: Calc-p.