SOUTHERNWOOD COMPOSITAE
Alternate constipation and diarrhoea: lienteria.
Marasmus of children with marked emaciation, especially of legs (Iod., Sanic, Tub.); the skin is flabby and hangs loose in folds (of neck, Nat. m., Sanic).
In marasmus, head weak, cannot hold it up. (AETH.)
Marasmus of lower extremities only.
Ravenous hunger; losing flesh while eating well (Iod., Nat. m., Sanic, Tub.).
Painful contractions of the limbs from cramps or following colic.
Rheumatism: for the excessive pain before the swelling commences; from suddenly-checked diarrhea or other secretions; alternates with hemorrhoids, with dysentery.
Gout: joints stiff, swollen, with pricking sensation; wrists and ankle-joints painful and inflamed.
Very lame and sore all over.
Itching chilblains (Agar.).
Great weakness and prostration and a kind of hectic fever with children; unable to stand.
Child is ill-natured, irritable, cross and despondent; violent, inhuman, would like to do something cruel.
Face old, pale, wrinkled (Op.).
Relationship
After Hepar in furuncle; after Acon, and Bry. in pleurisy, when a pressing sensation remains in affected side impeding respiration.