Sleep
Obstinate insomnia, especially in children. Takes a long time to fall asleep. Tired, but mind much too active to fall asleep, lies awake for a long time, often for most of the night.
Sleep restless, disturbed; light sleep, frequent waking. Waking at 4 a.m. and cannot fall asleep again.
Tired on waking in the morning, even if his sleep was good; unrefreshing sleep. General twitching of muscles during sleep; wakes up twitching; wakes up with a jerk, as from fright.
Aside from the knee-elbow position with his head pressed into the pillow (compare Medorrhinum), other sleep positions have also been observed: he sleeps on his back, hands above his head, or he can only sleep on his left side. Dreams: of looking for someone and failing to find them; of working; of travelling; of drifting; of murder; anxious dreams (e.g. worried about having done something incorrectly at work); nightmares; of vampires; exhausting dreams; exciting dreams.
Skin
Many pigmented naevi, black and circular or brown (moles or lentigines).
The proving brought on a return of an old eczema (not present since childhood), apparently a seborrhoeal irritation between the shoulders and on the sternum, which was aggravated on undressing.
Eczema with itching; must scratch until it bleeds; eczema worse after milk; neurodermatitis with rough and dry skin.
Wounds and ulcers are slow to heal.
Tendency to the formation of boils.
Warts have repeatedly been cured by Carcinosin: on the lips; on the abdominal skin; on the back of the hand; on the fingers; adjacent to the finger nails; on the soles of the feet.
RELATIONS
Carcinosin may precede or follow any remedy. Foubister has compiled a list of complementary remedies: Alum., Ars. and Ars-L, Bell-p., Calc, and Phos.,